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Learn More & Get Involved · Service Dog Project
Meet the Great Dane puppies being raised at the Service Dog Project. Located in Ipswich, Massachusetts, the Service Dog Project rests on a 12-acre property with heated kennels, fields, and a large arena. These areas provide the necessary space to raise the dogs from birth to graduation, and even back for retirement if needed.
Service puppies Perry, Lola, Ebony, Mia, Willow, and Roxanne will eventually be placed with children and war veterans with Multiple Sclerosis, Friedreich’s ataxia, and other mobility issues. Each dog receives extensive training for balance, and once a dog is paired with an applicant, the dog is uniquely trained to suit the recipient’s needs.

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dog bless you: puppy hill - great dane service puppies

Meet the Great Dane puppies being raised at the Service Dog Project. Located in Ipswich, Massachusetts, the Service Dog Project rests on a 12-acre property with heated kennels, fields, and a large arena. These areas provide the necessary space to raise the dogs from birth to graduation, and even back for retirement if needed.

Service puppies Perry, Lola, Ebony, Mia, Willow, and Roxanne will eventually be placed with people who have Multiple Sclerosis, individuals with Friedreich’s ataxia, and veterans with disabilities. Each dog receives extensive training for balance, and once a dog is paired with an applicant, the dog is uniquely trained to suit the recipient’s needs.

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location: Ipswich, MA

best viewing hours: 8:00am - 12:00pm & 1:00pm - 5:00pm

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A good balance dog should be at least 45% of its recipient’s height. A 6-foot-tall person needs a 32” dog, which makes a Great Dane perfect for mobility purposes.

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The working life of a Great Dane is roughly 10 years.

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Great Danes require less exercise than many breeds of dog, which makes them a good fit for some people with disabilities.

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The Dane puppies enjoy sleeping in cribs or lofts, which is why all of the beds are elevated in the Indoor Puppy Room.

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The Service Dog Project’s Great Danes vary in height from 30 - 36 inches.

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A typical litter size is 7 puppies, but the Service Dog Project has had as many as 13 pups in one litter.

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Danes generally come in 3 color variations – brown, blue, or white with black spots (harlequin).

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Sometimes a white pup is born deaf, and will receive specialized training to become a super ‘companion dog’ instead of a service dog.

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Most danes prefer not to approach strangers themselves – they’ll often refrain from greeting someone until properly introduced.
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Best Viewing Hours
8:00am - 12:00pm & 1:00pm - 5:00pm ET

Learn More & Get Involved · Service Dog Project
Meet the Great Dane puppies being raised at the Service Dog Project. Located in Ipswich, Massachusetts, the Service Dog Project rests on a 12-acre property with heated kennels, fields, and a large arena. These areas provide the necessary space to raise the dogs from birth to graduation, and even back for retirement if needed.
Service puppies Perry, Lola, Ebony, Mia, Willow, and Roxanne will eventually be placed with children and war veterans with Multiple Sclerosis, Friedreich’s ataxia, and other mobility issues. Each dog receives extensive training for balance, and once a dog is paired with an applicant, the dog is uniquely trained to suit the recipient’s needs.