Early Alert Canines is thrilled to share these before and after photos of our new facility on Challenge Drive in Concord, CA.
Before the Renovation photos:
After the Renovation photos:
We hope you’ll stop by and take a look for yourself!
Early Alert Canines is thrilled to share these before and after photos of our new facility on Challenge Drive in Concord, CA.
Before the Renovation photos:
After the Renovation photos:
We hope you’ll stop by and take a look for yourself!
Posted by admin on September 3, 2011
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Hi! I’m Kade. I’ve been selected as a candidate for service training as a diabetic alert dog. Early Alert Canines is a non-profit organization that provides trained alert dogs to children and people with diabetes. A fully trained Early Alert Canine can give a signal when he smells low or dropping blood sugar, which allows the diabetic avoid dangerous low blood sugars. These dogs are provided to the diabetic free of charge.
Early Alert Canines is developing their training center in Concord, and is raising funds to achieve this goal. I am eager to start my formal training but I can’t do this until the facility is completed. I hope you will agree that this is a very special organization so I’m giving all 4 paws to the cause. I’ve seen the difference that alert dogs make in the lives of their partners.
I hope you can help, but if not please let all your BFFs know about this fundraiser. I promise that I will work very hard and do my very best to learn my new job. I am ready to be a loyal, loving, and vigilant partner!
Love & Licks,
Kade
Posted by admin on June 22, 2011
https://earlyalert.wordpress.com/2011/06/22/kade-is-early-alert-canines-newest-trainee/
Early Alert Canines is in the process of upgrading its new office space at 1641 Challenge Drive in Concord, California. This Saturday, June 25th, come visit our offices for a sneak peek of what’s to come. Once the upgrade is complete, we can begin training our diabetic alert dogs in preparation for their partnerships with insulin-dependent diabetics!
Come by between 1pm and 3pm for a peek at our office and training space and check up on our progress.
Posted by admin on June 21, 2011
https://earlyalert.wordpress.com/2011/06/21/early-alert-canines-sneak-peek/