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The Younique Boutique Is Proud To Support CCI!

About CCI

Canine Companions for Independence is a nonprofit organization that enhances the lives of people with disabilities by providing highly trained assistance dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships.

CCI is funded by private contributions and receives no government funding. CCI graduates pay only a $100 Team Training registration fee that is reimbursed in supplies.

Canine Companions Services

Imagine not being able to reach a light switch, pick up your keys when you drop them, or open a cabinet door. Then imagine having a dog that could do all of that for you, and more…

Canine Companions for Independence provides assistance dogs to people with developmental or physical disabilities who can demonstrate that a Canine Companion will enhance their independence or quality of life. CCI dogs are provided at virtually no cost to the graduates. All the expenses of breeding, raising, and training a Canine Companion is funded through private donations.


About Gretchen IV

Don't be alarmed if you hear a high pitch whine in the background when you call us. It's Gretchen IV, our CCI puppy.

Gretchen has been with our company since September of 2004. She is being raised for CCI by Brina Jannenga, owner of The Younique Boutique.

Gretchen will be with us for 12-16 months and then go on to advanced training. When and if she passes the advanced training course, she will graduate the program and be placed with her human team mate.

Gretchen comes to work at The Younique Boutique daily. Most of the day she spends tethered to one of us. She takes a lot of walks to the mailbox and around the building.

Gretchen is a beautiful, independent Labrador retriever/golden retriever cross. She is very smart and pretty funny, too. We encourage our customers to take a closer look into Canine Companions for Independence. It is an amazing organization with a true heart of gold.

 


UPDATE!!!!
We are pleased to announce that Gretchen IV has successfully been turned back into CCI for advanced training as of February 25, 2006. Good luck Gretchen!!!

Facts and FAQS
National Fact Sheet

  • Founded July 1975 in Santa Rosa, California
  • First Canine Companion teams placed in 1978
  • First member of Assistance Dogs International to earn full accreditation
  • 166 teams graduated in 2003
  • 137 teams graduated in 2002
  • 138 teams graduated in 2001
  • 114 teams graduated in 2000
  • 1,066 active graduate teams nationwide
  • 2,100 graduate teams placed from founding to date
  • 260 candidates for Team Training on the waiting list
  • 860 active puppy raisers
  • 80 active breeder dogs
  • 3,000 active volunteers nationwide
  • Five Regional Centers:
  • Santa Rosa and Oceanside, California
  • Delaware, Ohio
  • Farmingdale, New York, and
  • Orlando, Florida
  • Two Satellite Offices:
    Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Chicago, Illinois

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What is Canine Companions for Independence (CCI)?

CCI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that enhances the lives of people with disabilities by providing highly trained assistance dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships.

Q. What types of assistance dogs does CCI train?

CCI trains four types of Canine Companion Teams:

Service Teams - People with physical and/or developmental disabilities who work with a Canine Companion to enhance their ability to perform practical tasks such as retrieving dropped items, opening doors, and turning on and off light switches.

Hearing Teams - Adults who are hard of hearing or deaf who use a Canine Companion to alert them to everyday sounds such as telephones, alarm clocks, and smoke alarms.

Skilled Companion Teams - Adults and children with disabilities who benefit from the social, interactive, and functional commands of a Canine Companion. This type of placement increases the communication, range of motion, and interactive skills of some recipients.

Facility Teams - Adults who work as professional care givers, educators, or in other settings that can utilize a Canine Companion to improve the mental, physical, or emotional health of individuals, young and old, in those settings.

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Q. What does it cost to receive a Canine Companion?

CCI graduates pay only a $100 Team Training registration fee that is reimbursed in supplies; there is no charge for the dog. Individual participants in our program are not responsible for any of the substantial costs involved in the lengthy process of breeding, raising, and training each Canine Companion.

Q. How is CCI funded?

CCI is funded by private contributions; gifts from businesses, civic groups, and service clubs; grants from corporations and foundations; and ongoing fundraising activities such as special events and mailings. CCI receives no government funding.

Q. Who is eligible to apply for a Canine Companion?

People with physical or developmental disabilities who can demonstrate that a Canine Companion will enhance their independence or their quality of life are qualified to apply. Also eligible are professionals working for organizations that provide physical or mental health care to clients who will benefit from interaction with a facility dog.

Q. What is the application procedure?

Contact the regional center nearest you and ask for an application information packet. This packet includes an overview of CCI's team programs and an Application Request Form that you need to complete to be considered for an assistance dog. The applicant coordinator in your region will review your completed request and assist you throughout the application process.

Q. What are the responsibilities of the person or facility receiving a Canine Companion?

Each candidate must successfully complete a two-week educational course at the regional center designed to match the person and dog and to prepare them to work together successfully. Each candidate is also responsible for the proper care, feeding, housing, and medical needs of the canine. The dog must be used in the working capacity for which it was intended.

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Q. What breeds of dogs does CCI use?

CCI uses Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, and crosses of these two breeds. Most of our dogs come from CCI's selective breeding program. Occasionally, donated puppies are accepted if they meet the strict qualification requirements.

Q. Where are CCI dogs trained?

CCI puppies are raised by volunteers who take them to puppy classes and teach them house manners and public etiquette. When they are old enough to enter our formal training program, CCI dogs come to one of our five regional training centers. (see below)

Q. How long does each Canine Companion work?

The average service life of each dog is eight years. After that time the dog is retired and will live out its golden years as a pet.


 
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