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Wilderwood Service Dogs

Description:

Wilderwood Service Dogs is to be the standard of excellence to the neurologically impaired by providing highly specialized service dogs, giving hope and support for a better life. Service Dogs for those suffering from Autism, Alzheimer, Parkinson, and certain Mental Health issues.

The first step to applying is to fill out our short on-line form and submit.
Once the on-line application is reviewed by Wilderwood, you will receive a follow-up phone call for an interview.
Once the interview is complete, you will fill out the Wilderwood Service Dog contract and mail this to us.
Finally, once your application is accepted, Wilderwood will begin training your specialized service dog and you will begin working through ongoing materials and activities provided by Wilderwood.
How do I pick up my dog once one has been trained?
The family will travel to TN for seven days and attend a training camp.

Location: Wilderwood Service Dogs

Service Address:

1319 Tuckaleechee Trail, Maryville, TN 37803

Contact Number:

(865) 660-0095

Email:

wilderwood@charter.net

Administrative Contact Number:

(865) 660-0095

Administrative Email:

wilderwood@charter.net

Category: Autism Therapies

Service: Animal Assisted Therapy

Insurance:

- - Private Pay

Age Groups:

- 0 - 6

- 07 - 12

- 13 - 18

- 19 - 25

- 26 - 99

Delivery Method:

- Center Based

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26913 Northwestern Hwy. Ste 520
Southfield, MI 48033

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