| Rural Disabled Assistance Foundation | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Service Animals | ||||||||||||||||||||
| People who are chemically sensitive often have special needs that can be addressed by having the assistance and companionship of animals. Our clients have trained their own animals, and received enormous physical and emotional support from service animals. In addition to dogs who offer mobility assistance, our folks have dogs or cats who warn of imminent seizures, horses who provide therapeutic exercise, and birds, guinea pigs and other animals who provide companionship and purpose. |
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| Hollie is doing well thanks to all the help she has received. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Hollie is an ten year old Belgian Sheepdog. She is Debbie's devoted companion, and a superb example of a well-trained, loving and effective service animal. Torn knee ligaments in both her hind legs temporarily sidelined Hollie. Surgery has been successful, and Hollie is gradually regaining her mobility, and her status as a working dog. As you can imagine, the surgery was very expensive. Generous Tucsonans have contributed substantially to a fund to pay Hollie's medical bills. |
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| This is Hollie. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Click Donate to visit our Donate page to see how you can contribute. Donations designated for the Service Animal Fund will be used for medical and other service animal expenses. If we are so fortunate to have even more donations, the extra will go into our general fund for food, medicine, housing expenses etc. |
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