How to contact 4 Paws For Ability customer service?
- +1 (937) 374-0385 (Support)
- Support: karen@4pawsforability.org
- support: info@4pawsforability.org
- executive: markthomas@4pawsforability.org
- peg@4pawsforability.org
- kelly@4pawsforability.org
- jessa@4pawsforability.org
- oliviathompson@4pawsforability.org
- lynnwilliams@4pawsforability.org
- vetstaff@4pawsforability.org
- brianarney@4pawsforability.org
207 Dayton Ave., Xenia, OH 45385, USA
4 Paws for Ability is a service dog organization and a training center that provides Autism Assistance Dogs, Mobility Assistance Dogs, Hearing Ear/Signal Dogs, Seizure Alert, and Response Dogs, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
You can contact 4 Paws For Ability +1 937 374 0385 or at Info@4PawsForAbility.org
4 Paws For Ability is located at 207 Dayton Ave., Xenia, Ohio, United States - 45385.
4 Paws For Ability was founded by Karen Shirk in 1998.
Any child, military veteran, and (in certain cases) adults with a disability are eligible to apply. To be accepted in the program, 4 Paws has to make sure that the service dog training is within their expertise, your home is suitable for a service dog, and that you or your family can financially care for the dog.
Most of the dogs are purpose-bred at 4 Paws specifically for temperament, skill set, health, and conformation.
No, 4 Paws for Ability does not train dogs from outside.
4 Paws dogs trained by qualified training staff at 4 Paws headquarters in Xenia, OH.
You have to pay the fee, meet all the requirements of the contract, and attend a 9-day training session to ensure you receive a service dog.
Families usually fundraise the service fee of $17,000.
Usually, other service dog agencies are sponsored by many organizations, which allows them to provide a service dog for free. However, this comes with long waiting lists with up to 5 years.
The waiting time usually starts at 2 years. This includes the fundraising process, fulfilling all requirements to get a service dog, and training the dog.
Once you submit an application on the website, you will go through an interview, then receive an official acceptance, receive an official contract, pay the fee, and complete the training.
Although 4 Paws for Ability is a legitimate organization, they have not addressed any complaints on our platform. It has conflicting ratings and reviews online with both positive and negative feedback. We suggest being cautious with this organization.