When Canine Companions for Independence recently visited FCA US headquarters, the most popular representative of the organization was Calvin. Although Calvin didn’t take the stage to discuss the mission of the organization, which provides service dogs to children, adults and veterans with disabilities, or the on-going partnership between Canine Companions for Independence and Chrysler, everyone
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Minivan Monday: Catching up with PacifiPuppy Foley
Earlier this year we were introduced to Foley, a Golden/Labrador Retriever cross, who began a 2-year long program to become a highly trained assistance dog for Canine Companions for Independence. The introduction came during the launch of an online social initiative by Chrysler and Canine Companions for Independence to chronicle Foley’s growth and raise awareness for
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Minivan Monday: Puppy Love
Chrysler has a big case of “puppy love,” and the object of its affection goes by Foley. Foley, a Golden/Labrador Retriever cross, is the newest member of the Chrysler family. Foley is embarking on a 2-year -long program that will take him from puppy to highly trained assistance dog for Canine Companions for Independence. Chrysler
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Minivan Monday: Puppy love for the Chrysler Pacifica
Wallis Brozman may use a wheelchair, but it does not limit her mobility. Through a partnership between Chrysler and BraunAbility, she can utilize a wheelchair-accessible BraunAbility Chrysler Pacifica for greater mobility and independence. Additionally, with her service dog Mork from Canine Companions for Independence, she has extra confidence leaving her house. “Without Mork by my
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