The Animal Farm Foundation connects shelter dogs with people/veterans with disabilities at no cost.
They know that living with a disability is an individual experience. They also know that every dog has an individual personality and an individual set of skills. They train each service dog on tasks that suit their potential.
Animal Farm Foundation matches dogs with a person based on personality and an individual's needs. From there, they tailor the dog's training to suit their person.
Disabilities aren't one size fits all, and they don't believe service dogs should be either.
If you are disabled and are interested in one of their rescue “pit bull” service dogs, please fill out the appropriate form as part of their pre-application process. Completing this form is not a guarantee that you will receive a dog. This is a small program and they cannot accept every application they receive. To guarantee the most productive assistance dog teams, they match dogs with their handlers based on personality and needs.