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Dogs for the Disabled : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dogs for the Disabled
Dogs for the Disabled is a UK-based charity training and providing accredited assistance dogs 〔http://www.assistancedogs.org.uk〕 to children and adults with impaired mobility due to physical disabilities. ==History== The charity was founded in 1988 by Frances Hay (1950–90) in Kenilworth, Warwickshire. This was as a result of Frances personal experience with her own pet dog helping Frances overcome her disability. Dogs for the Disabled trains registered assistance dogs to help people with disabilities live a more independent life. Their clients (people with a disability) have a wide range of disabilities from spinal injury to multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy and stroke. It was the first UK assistance dog charity to specifically train dogs to support the needs of children with physical disabilities. In 2007, the charity extended its services to train assistance dogs to support families with a child with autism. The charity is based in Banbury, Oxfordshire, with its own national training centre, including dedicated training kennels, and purpose-built residential accommodation for clients who attend a two-week course learning how to care for and work with their assistance dogs.
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