Sometimes a dog that we train does not make it in the service dog world.

Sometimes they have a fear of being in public, or maybe they have a medical
condition that is not suitable for service work. And sometimes, they just want
a career change so they can be your pet. When this happens, we put the dog
on our website for adoption.

All PALS with Pawz released dogs are placed in homes. It is understood that
said dog will live out its natural life as the companion of the buyer. If at any
time the buyer can no longer keep said dog, PALS with Pawz retains first
right of refusal, meaning the dog is returned to us, not sold or given away to
any other parties.

We are not getting “rid” of these dogs. They are valuable members of our
organization. They have had an incredible amount of time and energy put into
them up to this point. We have set our standards so high that not all dogs in
training turn into working assistance dogs. We offer these released dogs a
chance at being someone’s special companion, a life-long friend, and a loving
pet.

Training, socialization, house manners and house breaking are very valuable
commodities.  

Although it may seem like a great deal of money to spend on a dog, consider
this:

If you buy a puppy: Price anywhere from $50.00 - $4,000.00
Series of Vaccinations needed
Spay or Neuter
Basic Obedience Training
Health Clearances
Any other vet bills

When you get a released dog from us we have done all that for you, the training, housebreaking, socialization, the shots, the spay or neuter, and many
times health clearances. The price still does not reflect all our time and
effort.

Please contact us if you are interested in adopting any of our released dogs.

Thank you for checking our Released Dogs page!

Available released dogs: None at this time.
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