Reflections on the SD4V Training Facility Tour by Mary Smits
SD4V’s current Items Needed “wish List”
During a recent tour of the Service Dogs for Veterans training facility, we picked up this wish list. These are items that they are in most need of right now. If you have questions about the wish list, please contact Pat Tuleibitz at (patuleib@sd4v.org). To donate for one of the items on the wish list, make your donation on the Service Dogs for Veterans website (www.sd4v.org) and add a note in the comment box to indicate which wish list item your donation is for. If you prefer to donate by check, mail it to:
Service Dogs for Veterans
Attn: Pat Tuleibitz
109 Woodruff Industrial Lane
Greenville, SC 29607
SD4V Training facility tour
May 19, 2022
Soldier statue
Entry foyer with plaque presented to SD4V by RRC
Painting of a veteran and his service dog
View from dog agility / play area to the training area
Portrait of a service dog
View from the training area looking at the dog agility / play area
Office bulletin board
Framed pictures of veteran and service dog graduates in the entry foyer
The outside of the building at 109 Woodruff Industrial Lane
Quilt featuring the partnership between SD4V and RRC with logos for each branch of the military
Training area
Dog agility / play area
Break / conference room
Framed news article
Training steps
Framed picture
Aspects of a canine good citizen
Canine good citizen banner
Framed news article
Framed news articles
Trainer's service dog
SD4V executive and his puppy
Human and canine treadmills in the agility / play area
Trainer and his puppet
The small group of RRC members receiving the tour
View from the training area to the dog agility / play area
The trainers office has gone to the dogs
Trainer's office
Trainers office
Some RRC members on the SD4V training facility stoop
Pictures of dog behaviors being demonstrated
Training progress bulletin board
Entry foyer with plaque presented to SD4V by RRC
Relaxation area for the veterans, dogs, and family
Service desk in foyer
SD4V executive and his puppy
RRC members talking to a trainer and his service dog