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Ability Dogs
4 Young People

Adopt a Puppy:

  • Support a puppy in training with regular giving.

Sponsor a Dog:

  • Can you, your company or group help us change a life by sponsoring a dog? - more details

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Adopt a puppy

Can you help us train an Ability Dog for a disabled young person on the Isle of Wight?

Picture Sponsor an adorable Ability Dog puppy from just £3 a month, and watch them grow from an eight-week old bundle of fur to a fully qualified Ability Dog. It is a great way to support Ability Dogs 4 Young People and every puppy's journey is special. After 2 years of training your puppy will help a disabled young person improve their journey to independence. You can then sponsor another Ability Dog puppy.

We rely entirely on the generosity of people like you for the life-changing help an Ability Dog brings. By making a regular donation you can help support the training of a puppy to bring independence to a disabled young person on the Isle of Wight. You will receive:

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  • A personalised certificate featuring the puppy
  • 6 monthly updates on the puppy's progress
  • Lots of photographs of the puppy's training
  • A news update when training is complete*

How you can help

Either download the form here, fill it in and pass it to a volunteer or post it to the address shown. We will do the rest, (please do not send it to your bank). Or press the button below and fill in the form.

*Not all training puppies will 'make the grade' and a few will not qualify as an assistance dog. However, we will always find a home where the dog will be loved and hopefully make a difference to a family.

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Ability Dogs 4 Young People IOW          Registered Charity No. 1154896

Training assistance dogs for disabled young people on the Isle of Wight