Vucare Pooch Support Team

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If you have, or know of, a puppy/young dog, which you think might be suitable for training, please contact our pooch support team by calling our Head Office on 1300 363 700 or by email at poochteam@vucare.com.au.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au.

 

 

 

 

Vucare Training Programmes

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VuCare Assistance Dog training is managed from our Melbourne Head Office and is situated in Docklands VIC. Our training programmes are undertaken in VIC, NSW and QLD in safe closed environments away from the general public until they are reading to start their Public Access Training or In Home Training.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au.

VuCare Assistance Dogs improving the lives of our clients and the dogs who care for them

VuCare is committed to providing the highest level of training for our dogs in order to improve the lives of our clients and the dogs who care for them.

We aim to introduce new and innovative training programmes to meet the growing demand for assistance dogs. We also will strive to understand the needs of our clients and train the dogs in order to meet those needs.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au.

Dogs have an important place in people’s lives

About our Dogs we believe that…
– Dogs should be selected and trained to satisfy individual client needs.
– Positive-reinforcement training and high levels of care produces higher quality dogs.
– Dogs have an important place in people’s lives.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au.

Vucare dogs vary both in size and breed

 

VuCare was founded in 2006 and first commenced training dogs in 2008. Our goal is to train 6 new dogs each year. These dogs will then go on helping people with varying disabilities throughout Australia.

The dogs themselves vary both in size and breed from little Fox Terrier to large St. Bernards! From pedigree dogs to cross breeds from rescue centres. They also donated by a group of caring breeders, VuCare members and loving members of the public.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au.

Be Our Volunteer Puppy Parents

Our Volunteer Puppy Parents walk the dogs, spend time with the dogs, help with administration and fundraising. Puppy Parent Volunteers need to be 18 years of age or older. We also have occasional Puppy Friend volunteers for specific work experience programs. Puppy Friend Volunteers need to be at least 14 years of age.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au.

Greater Independence Increased Mobility with Assistance Dogs

VuCare Assistance Dogs and Companion Dogs offer their new owners greater independence increased mobility, enhanced confidence and higher self esteem.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au/

VuCare is helping people with varying disabilities throughout Australia

VuCare was founded in 2006 and first commenced training dogs in 2008. Our goal is to train 6 new dogs each year. These dogs will then go on helping people with varying disabilities throughout Australia.

The dogs themselves vary both in size and breed from little Fox Terrier to large St. Bernards! From pedigree dogs to cross breeds from rescue centres. They also donated by a group of caring breeders, VuCare members and loving members of the public.

If you have, or know of, a puppy/young dog, which you think might be suitable for training, please contact our pooch support team by calling our Head Office on 1300 363 700 or by email at poochteam@vucare.com.au.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au/

Dogs have an important place in people’s lives – VuCare Assistance Dogs

If dogs could speak, they might be able to explain that special bond and its benefits that exist between humans and dogs. Our success stories and studies speak for them. Studies show again and again that dogs can provide tremendous benefits to individuals by offering companionship and performing everyday “human” tasks. Not only can dogs reduce the physical obstacles facing people with disabilities, but also the social barriers. A dog helps bridge gaps of ignorance by stimulating common interests, like sharing dog stories.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au/

About VuCare Assistance Dogs

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In 2004 VuCare and OzKind amalgamated and will continue to run under the VuCare banner. The amalgamation has given us the ability to provide greater support for those in need of handicap services and assistance dogs.

VuCare runs as a not for profit organization that delivers support with medical aids and contains a target to train Assistance Dogs and Company Dogs to enhance the standard of living and raise the degree of freedom for those who have handicaps. VuCare Assistance Dogs and Company Dogs offer their new owners greater autonomy increased freedom, enhanced self-assurance, and higher self esteem.

VuCare Assistance Dogs Location

VuCare Assistance Dog training is handled from our Melbourne Head Office and is situated in Docklands VIC. Our training programmes are undertaken in VIC, NSW, and QLD in safely shut surroundings from everyone until they have been reading to begin their Public Access Training or In-House Training.

Vucare Assistance Dogs Mission

The assignment of VuCareAssistance Dogs will be to help kids and adults with disabilities attain greater independence by training and setting service and therapy dogs to benefit the person’s day-to-day needs.

Objectives of VuCare Assistance Dogs

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The VuCare training program was developed to help enhance the standard of living and raise the degree of autonomy and resilience for those who have handicaps.

VuCare is committed to supplying the greatest degree of training for our dogs so that you can enhance the lives of our customers and the dogs who care for them.

We plan to introduce new and advanced training programmes to fulfill the growing need for assistance dogs. We also will strive to comprehend the needs of our customers and train the dogs as a way to satisfy those needs.

VuCare is committed to reaching out to the public introducing them to the advantages of support dogs for his or her customers/owners for the good of parties involved.

We plan to introduce several training programmes to train appropriate dogs for an increasing need of Assistance dogs in our society. For customers living with serious handicaps, we help develop strategies and advanced alternatives so as to ensure that they’re going to have the ability to optimize the advantages of, along with ensuring good management of the assistance dog.

Lately, VuCare has developed quite a few advanced new plans, among our present aims will be to develop a Penitentiary Pup Plan. Prisoners in Association will understand duty by raising and training puppies for Assistance Dogs. In 2017, we expect to have our first dogs graduated under this system inside an Australian Correctional facility.

If dogs could talk, they might have the ability to describe that unique bond and its advantages that exist between people and dogs. Our success stories and studies talk for them. Studies demonstrate again and again that dogs provides great advantages to people by offering companionship and performing regular “human” jobs. Not only can dogs reduce the physical challenges facing individuals with handicaps, but also the societal hurdles. A dog helps bridge gaps of ignorance by arousing common interests, like sharing dog stories.

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At Assistance Dogs, volunteers enable us to supply these essential services to people that have handicaps and special needs. From corporate patrons to grade school kids who raise cash by baking and selling dog biscuits, Assistance Dogs is incredibly thankful for the generosity of our donors and volunteers. With their support, we are going to continue to train and supply service and therapy dogs to improve the lives of an increasing number of people.

For more information call us on 1300 830 166 or email us at info@vucare.com.au. Visit VuCare Assistance Dogs website at http://vucare.com.au.