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Members of the Vail Valley Chapter help spread awareness about the need for puppy raisers as part of the 2026 GoPro Mountain Games, June 4-7.

Paul Defendini is a volunteer puppy raiser and advocate for service dogs in schools, and on June 25 at Leonard’s Palazzo in Great Neck, Canine Companions will honor Defendini at the organization’s largest fundraiser in the region — Sit. Stay. Sparkle! Northeast.

We’re thrilled to share that Canine Companions CEO Paige Mazzoni is a recipient of a North Bay Business Journal’s 2026 Influential Women award!

A future service dog and a Wildcat for life: That’s puppy Jelly IV and his raiser, University of Arizona Collar Scholar turned graduate Jenna Bryant.

Natty is an 8 week old future service dog being sponsored by MLB’s Washington Nationals and Canine Companions corporate partner Eukanuba!

Synchrony CareCredit donates $150,000 to Canine Companions for its 50th anniversary, supporting veterinary care for collegiate puppy raisers and service dog programs nationwide.

Natty, an 8-week-old Golden Retriever and Labrador Retriever mix, is gearing up for his Major League debut as the Nationals’ official Team Dog in partnership with Canine Companions® and Eukanuba.

Event hosted by National Board Member John Miller and his wife Kristin Miller will support life changing matches.

Members of the Vail Valley Volunteer Chapter, along with Collar Scholars representing the University of Colorado – Boulder and Colorado State University, are set to represent Canine Companions at the 2026 GoPro Mountain Games, June 4-7.

The College of Veterinary Medicine celebrated the selection of Canine Companions for the Distinguished Partner in Research award.