Our parade this year was very creative and involved a lot more than just our club members. Thanks to the creative work of Frank Lodge and Chuck Kanupke, we had a great showing.
The 65 Club honored trained Service Dogs and the contributions they provide their owners
and service recipients.
Walking in the parade were a wide-range of trained canines that
perform in various capacities:
- Service dogs -- Service Dogs are partnered with adults and children with disabilities to assist with daily tasks and increase independence by reducing reliance on other people.
- Facility Dogs - Facility Dogs are expertly trained dogs that are partnered with a facilitator/helper working in a health care, visitation or education setting.
- Service Dogs for Vets – Service Dogs can help veterans regain independence, pride and hope. The love, loyalty and positivity of a canine partner can make a profound, lasting impact on veterans dealing with difficult emotions that are hard to communicate.
- Therapy Dogs - Therapy Dogs accompany their owner into specific settings for the benefit of the residents or clients as part of a therapeutic intervention. Therapy Dogs provide both physical and psychological benefits to humans and the dog. They participate in education where students are involved or experience trauma situations. They play a critical part to offer love, attention,
- and affection in natural disasters.
- Seeing Eye Dogs - The Seeing Eye Dog’s role is to enhance the dignity independence, and self-confidence of people who are blind/sight impaired through the of specially trained dogs.
Parade canines and their owners represented a variety of expert-trained service dog organizations – Canine Companions, Penn Vet Working Dog Center, Tri-State Working Dog
Center and others.
Of course our Mascot, Ty, was there to keep us in check
as well as Bill Brown, with a 1 day pass from Care One.
Great work and wonderful photos! Thanks Al, Frank, Chuck and all the 65 Club marchers!! Kudos and thanks to David Tarditi for getting Bill Brown in the parade!!
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