dogs in training
NSD Potato
Potato aka Tato is currently with his adult raiser. He has started University and goes to NSD for training 5 days a week. When not at NSD, he learns how to settle, cuddle and continue to be a welcomed member of the community. This training will help prepare him to be matched with her client.

Woof! Woof!
(Hello!)
Breed: Lab x Golden Retriever
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: August 20, 2023
Sire: LFCDG Calder
Dam: NSD Leia
Litter: P Litter
Puppy Sponsor: Dogtopia Bloor West and Newmarket
Volunteer Team: Daphne & Lawrence McNutt, Logan Chin, Sue Manning
Fund My TrainingSponser Future NSD Puppies
Help Our Service Dogs Change Lives

Donate
At NSD, we do not receive any government funding to support our mission. Instead, we rely entirely on the generous support of individual donors, community partners, corporate sponsors, service clubs, and through annual fundraising events.
Help us empower people to achieve their full potential. Show your support and donate today.

Volunteer
NSD would not exist without the tireless efforts of our dedicated volunteers. Their commitment to our mission and the individuals we serve is truly inspiring, and we are honoured to have them as part of our family.
If you are interested in joining our outstanding team of volunteers, we encourage you to submit an application.
Potato's Updates

February 2024

Tato is a sweet, smart, and eager to learn puppy. He is currently working on getting used to his gentle leader and having calm meet and greets. Recently he did a 10 minute walk with his leader on! He is a great loose leash walker, especially when he has his jacket on. He recently overcame his hesitation with stairs and is now pretty confident on them!


October 2024

I am now in high school classes! I’m really starting to get the hang of this service dog thing, so my puppy raiser takes me to lots of new and exciting places to practice. I am also learning new advanced skills such as 'back,' 'touch,' 'chin,' and stepping on the perch pot. In class, I practice stairs and different under-footings and work for new and different handlers. This is an important step in preparing me for the next phase of my training. At home, I am polishing up my manners around meal times, guests, and outdoor walks. Now that I have more impulse control, I get to have more freedom around the house and get to sleep out of my crate some nights.


January 2025

I am now training at NSD University five days a week. I get to ride the ‘school bus’ there and work with my trainers all day on the skills I need to help my forever person! I have my own special spot where I get to relax while my classmates practice their skills. Some of the skills I learn include ‘visit’, ‘over’, ‘close’, ‘lap’, ‘nudge’, ‘front’, ‘back’, ‘suit up’ and how to go see others on cue. While at school I am also working on my loose leash walking, recall, and impulse control (especially around food). I have been making wonderful progress and am continuing my training in hope to be placed with my forever family in Spring 2025!

Everything You Need to Know
Training
Volunteer
Apply