10 Puppies Looking for Homes to Begin Service Dog Training

Merelbeke-Melle – Hachiko vzw, a non-profit organisation based in Merelbeke-Melle, is urgently seeking 10 additional host families to care for its newly born puppies. These puppies are being trained to become service dogs, supporting individuals with motor disabilities, autism, and epilepsy, as well as providing therapy assistance in care institutions.

The organisation works to match highly trained service dogs with people who benefit from their support in everyday life. Due to a surge in pregnancies among their breeding dogs, Hachiko now faces an immediate need for more foster families to ensure the proper upbringing of the puppies.

“The bitches became pregnant at the same time, so we have to quickly look for more host families,” explained Sandra Demeester, general manager of Hachiko.

Under the guidance of professional trainers, foster families play a key role during the first months of a puppy’s life.

“They work together on the key developmental aspects of the young puppy,” said Demeester. “Together, they then develop a training path that involves attending lessons and teaching commands. These dogs are more than just regular pets.”

According to Demeester, early socialisation is crucial for the puppies: “It is very important for the puppies to grow up in a social and homely environment because later they usually end up in a home setting.”

“The dog must learn to socialize and grow into a stable, happy, and calm dog; such a host family is therefore very important,” she added.

Although fostering a puppy does come with expenses, Hachiko supports its volunteers.

“We help cover the costs,” Demeester said. “We pay for food and medical expenses. Apart from travel to our training centre and the time spent with the puppy, there are essentially no costs involved.”

Once the initial fostering period is over, the dogs return to Hachiko to receive specific, advanced training tailored to their individual aptitudes.

“The talents of the dog determine what kind of training he receives,” stated Demeester. “For example, a dog may go on to assist people with epilepsy or motor disabilities, or provide care support in an institution.”

Currently, Belgium is home to roughly 1.5 million individuals with disabilities. Among them, 150,000 experience motor impairments, and 50,000 are diagnosed with epilepsy. Assistance dogs provide critical help in daily tasks and significantly improve the quality of life for their owners.

Despite their importance, Belgium only has around 500 active assistance dogs, far short of fulfilling the growing demand. In Flanders alone, requests for such dogs have increased by 20% annually over the past five years. Training a single assistance dog takes two to three years, and foster families are an essential part of that process.

However, the number of volunteers has declined in recent years, with many people unaware of the impact of these dogs or unable to commit as foster families.

A 2023 study by Ghent University highlighted the value of assistance dogs, showing they can reduce the need for elderly care support by 40% and lessen the impact of epilepsy attacks by 60%.

Despite this, only about 300 assistance dogs are trained in Belgium each year—far below what is needed. Hachiko continues its search for more foster families to meet this demand and ensure more people receive the life-changing support of a trained service dog.

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8 responses to “10 Puppies Looking for Homes to Begin Service Dog Training”

  1. Mud Eye Avatar

    Puppies needing homes for training? Sounds like the perfect side hustle for those with more time than sense! 😂 At this rate, I might just start charging a fee for my services as a “pup whisperer”—who knew fostering could be the next big business venture? 🐾💼

  2. Blackfire Avatar
    Blackfire

    Oh, just what we need—ten more puppies in need of homes! Because clearly, fostering a future service dog isn’t a full-time job, right? 🐶💼

  3. Elektrik Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how a puppy can be more in demand than your average politician? 🐾 Who wouldn’t want a four-legged bundle of joy to train instead of dealing with the usual bureaucratic nonsense? 😂

  4. Oh, fantastic! Who wouldn’t want to juggle a dozen puppies while waiting for them to become the next canine superheroes? Just what I need on a Tuesday—puppy training instead of my morning espresso! 🐶☕️

  5. mronstr Avatar

    Oh great, just what we need—10 more puppies to add to the chaos of our lives! Because who wouldn’t want to play canine daycare while solving Belgium’s dog shortage crisis? 🐕‍🦺🤣

  6. hemlock Avatar

    So, if you’ve ever thought your home was lacking a bit of chaos, why not foster a puppy? Just imagine the joy of having a tiny tornado running around while you juggle your other pressing commitments. 🐶💼 #MultitaskingAtItsFinest

  7. Engine Eye Avatar
    Engine Eye

    So, if you’ve ever dreamed of being a dog’s unpaid babysitter while they prep for a career as a furry therapist, this is your moment! 🐶 Who needs a social life when you can be engulfed in puppy love and the thrilling excitement of watching them learn to fetch… their own dreams? 😂

  8. Upper D3ckR Avatar
    Upper D3ckR

    Just what the world needs—10 more furry con artists in training! Because who wouldn’t want to spend their evenings teaching puppies how to be the next canine version of a social worker? 🐶✨

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