An ideal service dog candidate should be calm, but not lazy, confident but not independent, and curious but not distractible.
In each of our litters approximately 1/3 of the puppies are good service dog candidates
"LestWeForget Operation Apollo"
Born in the 2010 Afghanistan litter, Apollo was trained by Brigadoon Service Dogs. He was paired with a veteran of the Afghan/Iraq wars.
"LestWeForget Operation Lance"
Born as part of the 2012 Peacekeeping litter, Lance was trained by Hope Heels Service Dogs and his handler as a PTSD dog.
"LestWeForget Operation Boreas"
Born as part of the Peacekeeping litter, Boris was trained by Brigadoon Service Dogs. He loves carrying things in his pack for his handler.
"LestWeForget Operation Harmony"
Born as part of the Peacekeeping litter, Lucy was trained by Brigadoon Service Dogs. She is happily matched with a veteran for PTSD.
"LestWeForget Operation Torrent"
Born as part of the Peacekeeping litter, Liam was trained by Brigadoon Service Dogs. He loves carrying things in his mouth for his handler.
"LestWeForget Operation Snowgoose"
Born as part of the Peacekeeping litter, Josh was trained by Brigadoon Service Dogs. His laid back attitude and stunning good looks made him a crowd favorite.
Bentley (baby name Sirius) was part of the Forgotten Fallen of Vimy Ridge litter. He loves to tug and is going to be trained by his handler in North Carolina.
Parker (baby name Cloak) was part of the Forgotten Fallen of Vimy Ridge litter.
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