
More About Can Do Canines Open House
Can Do Canines will host an open house on Tuesday, August 18, from 6-8 p.m., at its Can Do Canines campus. Potential clients, volunteers, or anyone who might be interested in supporting the organization is invited to attend to learn how an assistance dog changes the life of a person with a disability.
Through a self-guided tour, attendees will be able to watch a trainer working with an assistance dog, hear from a dog host volunteer, talk with representatives from the volunteer department, pose questions to client services coordinators, and meet graduate teams from five types that Can Do Canines trains dogs: hearing, mobility, seizure, diabetes, and childhood autism.
Also, the first 75 people in attendance will receive a frozen treat!
There is no pre-registration for this event, though attendees will be asked to share some contact information when arriving.
Can Do Canines strives to provide accessibility for all attendees. Please email accommodations@candocanines.org if you need an accommodation to attend this event.
Through a self-guided tour, attendees will be able to watch a trainer working with an assistance dog, hear from a dog host volunteer, talk with representatives from the volunteer department, pose questions to client services coordinators, and meet graduate teams from five types that Can Do Canines trains dogs: hearing, mobility, seizure, diabetes, and childhood autism.
Also, the first 75 people in attendance will receive a frozen treat!
There is no pre-registration for this event, though attendees will be asked to share some contact information when arriving.
Can Do Canines strives to provide accessibility for all attendees. Please email accommodations@candocanines.org if you need an accommodation to attend this event.
Date & Time
August 18, 2026
6:00pm - 8:00pm
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Can Do Canines
9440 Science Center Dr
New Hope, MN 55428
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More About Can Do Canines
Can Do Canines is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for adults and children with disabilities by creating mutually beneficial partnerships with specially trained dogs. Since 1989, Can Do Canines has provided more than 750 assistance dogs to people with disabilities, all free of charge. Our fully trained dogs are provided to our clients who live with disabilities that involve mobility challenges, hearing loss or deafness, seizure disorders, diabetes complicated by hypoglycemia unawareness, or childhood autism.
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