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NSD Mila

Mila is currently with her puppy raiser. She is being taught a foundation of house manners and cues, for becoming a well-socialized part of the community.

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Breed: Lab x Golden Retriever

Gender: Female

Date of Birth: April 26, 2023

Sire: SSD Tico

Dam: NSD Luna

Litter: M Litter

Puppy Sponsor: Dogtopia of Royal Windsor

Volunteer Team: Dave Clarke, Suzy Patchett

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If you are interested in joining our outstanding team of volunteers, we encourage you to submit an application.

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Mila's Updates

July 2023

It’s hard to believe Mila has been in our home for a month already! She has grown and learned so much since she arrived. She loves to show off her “sit” and “down” for treats, and she’s starting to work on her loose leash walking as well. She is cuddly, sweet, and attentive, and she adores her human and animal roommates already.

October 2023

Mila is really growing in to her personality. She’s very clever and very sweet, but also a bit spunky. Mila has been working hard on her loose leash walking as well as all her basic commands. She’s done a great job so far in jacket out in public, and she is showing so much potential as she grows!

January 2024

Mila is growing up to be a confident and clever dog. She started puppy high school recently and has been working on more advanced skills like “chin” and becoming more comfortable out in public. When she’s not working hard at learning new skills, she’s been having lots of fun playing outside in the snow. Mila is currently on a two-week puppy swap with another raiser, where she is successfully adjusting to a new environment.

April 2024

Mila is a sweet, cuddly, young dog with a feisty personality. She loves to play, with other dogs and people, and she also loves to learn! She is working on her impulse control and manners at home, and practicing her ability to relax when she wants to always be on the go!

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The flow of dogs through NSD’s Programs takes 0-2 years as follows:

  • Step 1: Breeding Program
  • Step 2: Volunteer Raiser Programs
  • Step 3: Behavioural Assessments
  • Step 4: University/College
  • Step 5: Placement

The tireless efforts of our clients, staff, and volunteers allow our dogs in training to succeed, with social workers and mental health professionals present to ensure our entire process stays people-centric. After about 2 years of training and assessment, our NSD graduates are successfully placed in a client’s home.

Become a Puppy Raiser

Help raise a puppy into a life-changing Service Dog by providing love, training, and socialization until they are 14-16 months old.

Become an Adult Raiser

Help facilitate training and care for a Service Dog until they find their forever family. Polish the dog’s current skills and manners and test their abilities with a new handler as they enter a new environment.

Become a Carpool Driver

Transport Service Dogs with your car to their weekday training sessions. This volunteer role involves picking up NSD University/College dogs from their Adult Raiser’s home and bringing them to training in Kitchener/Cambridge.

Several factors determine the cost of a Service Dog.

Over their eight to ten year working life, Service Dogs are valued up to $50,000. However, each dog is provided free of charge to approved clients. All food and veterinary costs are borne by the client once the dog has been placed.

NSD receives no government funding and relies entirely on donations from the general public, corporate sponsors, fundraising events, and community supporters. We also host third-party fundraisers in support of our working dog teams.

Applications are on a referral basis. Please visit our program pages for more information.

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