Temecula Creek Society learn about service dogs

Chase Anderson of Temecula Creek Society and Andrew Scantlin take a break from playtime with Mr. Coke. Valley News/Courtesy photo
Temecula Creek Society, Children of the American Revolution (C.A.R.) recently enjoyed a September afternoon of fun with and learning about service dogs. The program took place at Temecula Creek Trail Park, and was led by Kyle Scantlin of K Daniels K-9 Academy. The C.A.R. members are focused on “Paws 4 Patriots” which is the title of the C.A.R. California State Society President’s program for 2024-2025. Her program will introduce the California C.A.R. members to the many aspects of dogs as service animals. Specifically, the C.S.S.C.A.R. President hopes to raise funds for Shelter to Soldier of Oceanside. According to Scantlin, a search and rescue dog requires 600 hours of training per year – minimum two years, and the cost is $22,000 per animal. Scantlin has been training dogs for
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