INDIANAPOLIS — Medical Mutts, a leading non-profit organization specializing in training service dogs for individuals with medical disabilities, will hold a graduation ceremony of their latest class of service dogs. The ceremony will take place on March 18 the Delaware Township Community Center in Fishers.
The graduation ceremony marks the culmination of months of intensive training for both the service dogs and their new owners. These remarkable canines have undergone rigorous training to assist individuals with a wide range of medical conditions, including diabetes, epilepsy, PTSD, mobility issues, and more.
The ceremony will feature speeches from Medical Mutts staff, testimonials from graduates and their families, and demonstrations showcasing the remarkable skills of the service dogs. Attendees will have the opportunity to witness firsthand the life-changing impact these dogs have on the lives of individuals with medical disabilities.
Open to the public, the graduation ceremony will take place on March 18, at 5:30 p.m. at the Delaware Township Community Center located at 9094 E 131st St, Fishers, Indiana. All are welcome to attend.
For more information about Medical Mutts and their mission, please visit www.medicalmutts.org.
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