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Canine Companions

Pet dogs placed in homes with an adult or child with a physical disability who would benefit from companionship and emotional support.

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What a Canine Companion does

Canine Companions are pet dogs placed with individuals or families where practical task support is not needed. They offer companionship and the everyday benefits of living with a dog, supporting wellbeing, and care within the home.

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Support within the home

Canine Companions do not have public access rights and are not trained to carry out assistance tasks. They’re placed as much-loved pets, where their presence and personality can make a meaningful difference.

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Building connection and wellbeing

Living with a companion dog can support routine, increase social interaction and encourage regular activity. Daily walks and shared care responsibilities can reduce loneliness and contribute to a stronger sense of belonging within the community.

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Is this the right partnership for me?

Canine Companions are suitable for individuals or families where companionship is the primary need. Applicants must have a diagnosed physical disability and live permanently in the UK. Homes must be able to meet the dog’s long-term care, exercise and financial needs. This role is not suitable if practical task assistance or public access support is required.

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How to apply in future

Applications for Canine Companions are currently closed. Placements are limited to certain mainland UK locations due to matching and settling-in support. You can explore other canine careers or register your interest for future updates by signing up to our monthly e-news letter ‘Fetch’.

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