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How do I apply for an assistance dog?
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Ronni
Community member Posts: 161 Pioneering
Don's anyone know how apply for or be referred for assistant dog. Multiple disabilities a nd deaf. I seen the sites but confused as to whether in need to be referred or apply direct. I'd be grateful any help. I know they not pets. I still trying to navigate the many posts here. I keep ending up in the lounge.
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Hi @Ronni
Have you tried, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, tel: 01844 348 100?
Worth giving them a bell.
Let us know how you get on. -
Thank you @atlas47 that's great thanks I did google but didnt see that on thanks again
Will let you how it gos. -
@Ronni best of luck!
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Hi@Ronni I really hope you get a wee dog soon ?
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