Working Dogs For Vets
Dog Volunteer Program
 
 The Working Dogs For Vets Dog Volunteer program is in need of volunteers to help train and care for service dogs in training at HQ to help them continue to learn until they complete on-campus Service Dog training with their veteran. We need volunteers in order to help the In-House dogs till they are matched and paired with veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, military sexual trauma and/or other disabilities.
Kenneth Knabenshue, Working Dogs For Vets Founder and Wife Brenda Moody Knabenshue Co-Founders collectively program managers, overseeing the volunteers, Kenneth with experience as a K9 trainer, understands what animals need in order to be successful as Service Dogs. Brenda helps with communications.
Our primary goal is to save veterans and dogs alike. When it comes to adopting dogs from shelters, or taking dogs in from rescue groups they need training in order to be matched. We can’t accept all dogs, but we do what we can. We are limited to availability of trainers. Dogs that are adopted by WDFV are trained in one of our 2 prison dog programs and then come to our in house program and are matched to l fit veterans’ needs, the process takes time so we are in need of volunteers to help!
This provides a longer-term opportunity Volunteers must be able to supervise dogs throughout the day, keeping up with manners and basic skills, and in depth tasks they have learned. Also socialization opportunities outside of the campus.
Requirements to be a Dog Volunteer include:
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Be at least 18 years old *Minors are accepted with a parent as a co-applicant.
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Live within a drivable distance of National Headquarters in Lawrenceburg, TN.
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Have regular access to a vehicle
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Attend human-only classes with K9s trainers to ensure that you are knowledgeable in dog care and helping dogs to ensure they are trained in a manner consistent with Working Dogs For Vets programs
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Attend obedience classes with WDFV trainers
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Maintain a safe environment for respective dogs being trained
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Provide appropriate socialization opportunities (i.e. public places)
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Agree to Working Dogs For Vets Policies
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We offer a wide range of ways to get involved, each with varying requirements, responsibilities and commitment levels, and we provide all of our volunteers with guidance and training as needed.
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To ensure the safety of the organization’s people and property, and the animals in our care, we conduct a background check of our volunteers’ criminal history.
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Additional background check components will be included based on the scope of the volunteer work. The organization will consider volunteer applicants with a criminal record on a case-by-case basis. Typically, crimes against people or animals, or crimes of a more recent nature, may be cause for us to decline a volunteer application.
 
         
    
        
            
                