TJJD’s PAWS (Pairing Achievement With Success) Program is in urgent need of large dog kennels. Our youth trainers currently have a full house of canine companions that are in training for their American Kennel Club (AKC) Canine Good Citizenship certification. This program began in January 2010 and we had an initial donation of crates that, through normal wear and tear, have become damaged and pose a safety risk for the dogs currently in the program. Because there is no way to predict the size of dogs we get from our partners at the Corinne T. Smith Animal Shelter and Service Dogs Inc., the large crates are best suited for all the dogs coming into the program.
Crates need to be large enough for the dog to stand up and turn around. These have proven to be the best for the type of use the PAWS program needs in terms of durability and value. They are also the best for safety. The two-door model pictured here provides flexibility in how they are placed in the youth’s room.
If you would like to assist the youth and dogs in this program, send us a message through Facebook and we’ll put you in touch with the program managers!
Crates need to be large enough for the dog to stand up and turn around. These have proven to be the best for the type of use the PAWS program needs in terms of durability and value. They are also the best for safety. The two-door model pictured here provides flexibility in how they are placed in the youth’s room.
If you would like to assist the youth and dogs in this program, send us a message through Facebook and we’ll put you in touch with the program managers!