I first volunteered as a Puppy Raiser nine years ago, after a friend who had raised a puppy for Mobility Dogs introduced me to the organisation. Since then, I have raised five long-term puppies (each for a year or more) and have also boarded many others for short...
Carla first discovered Mobility Dogs while watching the TV show Dog Squad: Puppy School – and she was instantly hooked. “My husband and I were watching with our young son, and we were so impressed by what we saw,” she says. “We really loved what the organisation...
Mobility Assistance Dogs Trust (Mobility Dogs) has once again achieved accreditation from Assistance Dogs International (ADI), marking the third consecutive time the organisation has met the highest international standards in the service dog industry. Mobility Dogs is...
Mobility Dogs has launched a nationwide awareness and education campaign to showcase its unique and vital role in supporting people living with disabilities, as well as providing therapeutic and companion dogs across Aotearoa New Zealand. As one of just three...
Ever wondered what it takes to train a Mobility Dog? Or what makes these special pups such life-changing companions? We sat down with Mobility Dogs Senior Trainer, Corinna Cooper, to chat about the journey from puppy to partner – and how these dogs are helping Kiwis...
In November, two of our dedicated Mobility Dogs trainers—Veronica, based in Hamilton, and Sarah, who manages our Puppies in Prison programme in Auckland—had the incredible opportunity to attend the first-ever Assistance Dogs International (ADI) Trainers Workshop...
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