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Guide Dogs for the Blind partners blind and visually impaired people with trained Guide Dogs free-of-charge.
The urgent mission of the Foundation Fighting Blindness, Inc. is to drive the research that will provide preventions, treatments and cures for people affected by retinitis pigmentosa (RP), macular degeneration, Usher syndrome, and the entire spectrum of retinal degenerative diseases
Blindness.org
San Juan Animal Hospital.
Proudly Serving the Service Dogs and Puppies in training since 1997.
Jack E. Mannix DVM
Cindy Lee and the Wags & Menace Foundation seeks to provide medical treatment for sick animals in Colorado, to fund organizations and activities that benefit animals, and to inspire, teach and motivate other individuals and organizations to achieve similar objectives.
L.A Southwest Guide Dogs Raisers is made up of volunteer guide dog Puppy Raisers. They are a local group of the parent, non-profit organization, Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc.
Guidedogpups.com
Very Important Puppies for Visually Impaired Partners raised by Very Interesting People. The puppies and their adult raisers live in south Orange County, California.
The Andrei Olenicoff Memorial Foundation was established in November 2005 in memory of Andrei Olenicoff. This Foundation serves to honor his memory by carrying on his legacy of kindness, hope, and respect for all. During his lifetime, Andrei was afflicted with a retinal degenerative disease. Finding a cure for these life-altering diseases and aiding people affected by vision impairment and blindness is the main goal of this Foundation.
Andrei Foundation
Topanga Pet Resort is the best choice for Dog Training and Dog Boarding in the Southern California areas. Our goal is to help each client understand how to best communicate with their dog so that a relationship based on love and respect can be developed and maintained in and out of the home. Nestled in beautiful Topanga Canyon, Topanga Pet Resort truly is a country camp for dogs! Dog Boarding guests enjoy plenty of supervised playtime on six acres of play yards and trails.