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Dear friends of DAWG Foundation,
Thank you for your support as we move forward into the active phase of our mission: training service dogs and their new soldier!
As we move into this exciting, busy part of our mission, we know that the cost in dollars will begin to incur, and thus expenses for the Foundation will start to rear their ugly head.
Thankfully, we have supporters like YOU who are willing to help us shoulder these costs, and move forward!
This summer, we are making our ‘initial push’ into the world. We ask you to help us build our ‘battle chest’, so that we can have the financial power to continue training more dogs and soldiers, and continue the battle against combat-related PTSD.
As a Not-For-Profit organization (aka 501(c)3 charity), rest assured that your generous donation will be used to further the cause, and directly help a veteran in need.
Thank you so much for your support! Please remember our troops, past and present, as you enjoy time with your family on this Memorial Day.
Sincerely,
The Volunteers & Board of Directors
The DAWG Foundation
If you do not feel comfortable using a credit card over the internet, you can mail a check or money order, payable to “DAWG Foundation”, to:
Dawg Foundation
10620 FM 1960 West
Houston, TX 77060
Did you know that, despite our efforts to cut expenses, the cost of training a service dog/soldier team reaches upwards of $20,000? Here is just a partial list of what generates these bills:
1. Initial purchase/rescue of service dog
–Registration
–Shots
–Neuter/Spay
–Medical Exam(s)
2. Boarding and Care
–In-house care during training period
–Food & Treats
–Grooming
3. Training
–Service Dog Training
–Soldier Training
–Transportation/Lodging (if necessary)
4. After-Care
–Placement visits/travel
–Service Vest
–Initial health & wellness supplies
…and much, much more!
Hi Mary Lee!
Please email us your contact information and one of our trainers will get back to you. Thanks!
Email: trainer@dawgfoundation.com
Sergio, thanks for reaching out! I’m going to have one of our counselors reach out to you.
Joe at DAWG
Roger, I appreciate it, bro!