What happens if the puppy doesn finish training as a CaPR Service or Professional Therapy Dog?
CaPR attempts to place the dog in another “job” such as drug detection or search and rescue. CaPR only arranges alternate placements with known and reputable organizations. If an alternate placement is not found, CaPR may offer the released puppy to the volunteer Puppy Raiser for adoption as a pet. If the Raiser declines, the puppy is put up for adoption through the Released Dog Program. For more information on the Released Dog Program go to the “About CaPR” link..