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Our mission is to empower physically Disabled people to become more independent by coaching them to train their own pet dog to become an Assistance Dog. We transform pets into partners.
Please register your interest in accessing support from Dog A.I.D. by clicking on the button below.
We're committed to giving you all the relevant information about our programme to enable you to make an informed choice about whether Dog A.I.D. is the right choice for you. Please download the relevant form below to find out more about who is eligible for our services and information about the full application process.
Dog A.I.D. is delighted to be partnering with Agria with their extensive experience in working with Assistance Dog organisations. We know how much our clients’ dogs mean to them, both as a pet and an Assistance Dog, and how reassuring it is for them to receive the right support throughout their pet’s working life and beyond.
Our clients and volunteers can access an exclusive discount on Agria pet insurance products. Find out more via the button below
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‘Terms, conditions and excesses apply. Promotions may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Dog Assistance in Disability is an Introducer Appointed Representative of Agria Pet Insurance Ltd who administer the insurance and is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Services Register Number 1018975. Agria Pet Insurance is registered and incorporated in England and Wales with registered number 04258783. Registered office: First Floor, Blue Leanie, Walton Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21 7QW. Agria insurance policies are underwritten by Agria Försäkring who is authorised and regulated by the Prudential Regulation Authority and Financial Conduct Authority.’
Earlyworld House | 7 Darwin Court | Oxon Business Park | Welshpool Road | Shrewsbury | SY3 5AL |
Registered Charity in England and Wales with Registered Number 1178719.
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