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The Service Dog Institute

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The Service Dog Institute (TSDI) is a non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of those with special needs by providing trained service dogs to boost confidence, provide comfort and perform skilled tasks that enable partners to lead more independent lives.

Based in Greenville, South Carolina, we are committed to making the best possible match between a family and dog, extensively training both the family and dog, and providing ongoing support, to ensure a long-term successful partnership. TSDI provides service dogs to Children ages 5-18 years old, Adults, and Veterans with special needs.

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Marcy Wilhelm-South

Purdue University

Location Simpsonville, South Carolina
URL https://theservicedoginstitute.org/
Status Active
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  1. Animal roles
  2. Dogs
  3. Mammals
  4. open access
  5. Service animals
  6. South Carolina
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