OUR MISSION
The Dog
Guide Users of New Hampshire is a support group that promotes
the use of Service Dogs for the disabled through peer support,
advocacy, education, and public awareness, and for all individuals
interested in the care, handling, and/or raising of Guide or Service
Dogs for independent living.
About
Us
The Dog
Guide Users of New Hampshire is a voluntary group of people that
have service dogs or have interest in working or training of service
dogs. We are a social group with a real purpose. We give support
to each other as service dog users and help each other with our
canine issues as well as educating the public about our dogs.
Our group also works to improve the laws that affect us and our
working partner. Anyone who might be interested in getting a dog
guide or service dog is welcome to attend our meetings and learn
about what is involved when becoming a service dog handler.
Our meetings
are held at the Red Blazer Restaurant in Concord, New Hampshire,
and they are lunch meetings, Dutch treat. We meet quarterly, in
January, April, July, and October from 1:00 to 3:30. Occasionally
we bring in speakers that will address some aspects of our dogs.
There is always time for discussion on various subjects that anyone
might want to bring up. Puppy Raisers come regularly to our meetings
and are a vital part of our group.
For
more information Just Contact Us!