

Eligible facilities that can not support a full-time leased Facility Dog Placement may be eligible for a Facility Dog deployment instead. Because of Renfrew County’s unique demographics, many of the organizations and facilities that would most benefit from the inclusion of a Facility Dog to their program may be unable to support the full time Placement of a Facility Dog due to their size, funding, business model or existing staffing. For this reason our in-house Facility Dogs are available for Deployment.
FTK9 Facility Dogs are also available for Placement to eligible facilities through our application process. Facility Dog Placement wait times are currently 12-18 months.
Consider a Facility Dog Deployment if:
Consider a Facility Dog Placement if:
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When you meet the Eligibility Criteria, our Facility Dog Team will help walk you through creating the business case for your organization and to assist with the placement and matching of our dogs including training your staff. The demand for our services currently exceeds our capacity and we have a rigorous process to align the number of applicants we have to the number of dogs currently in the program.
Qualifying criteria for a Facility Dog Placement includes:
Demonstrate the physical, social and/ or mental health improvement to the organization’s clients by the addition of a specially trained Facility Dog Team
Facilities must demonstrate that the workload requires the skills and training of a Facility Dog (they cannot utilize a therapy or pet dog at their facility to fulfill their purpose).
The Facility Support Dog must be utilized a minimum of 20 hours per week and a maximum of 30 hours per week.
Has a letter of support from senior management to obtain a Facility Support Dog
Has the means and ability to provide for all the dog’s needs, including food, shelter, veterinarian care, exercise, and continued training
The organization must be able to meet the emotional, physical and financial needs of the Facility Dog
Can commit to the training program and understands the need to follow the rules and guidelines to keep their dog up on all the training so that they continue to function as a Facility Dog
Dog must reside and work in a smoke-free environment that is deemed safe
