Facility Dogs for First Responders and Schools
At Partners with Paws Service Dogs, we are committed to providing highly trained facility dogs to support police stations, first responders, and schools. Our dogs play a vital role in offering comfort, reducing stress, and enhancing the well-being of those who serve our communities.
Supporting First Responders with Facility Dogs
We proudly donate facility dogs to police stations and first responder teams, recognizing the unique challenges these professionals face daily. These specially trained dogs provide emotional support, help mitigate trauma, and improve overall mental wellness for those working in high- stress environments. Our dual-purpose facility dogs are capable of serving both first responders and local schools, offering comfort to emergency personnel while also engaging with students and staff in educational settings.
Facility Dogs for Schools
For facility dogs placed solely in school environments, we request a donation of $5,000 to help support the training, care, and placement process. These dogs play a crucial role in creating a calming presence for students, providing emotional support, and assisting with crisis intervention when needed.
A Commitment to Community Support
Our goal is to ensure that every facility dog we place makes a meaningful impact. Whether serving first responders, law enforcement, or schools, these dogs are carefully trained to meet the needs of their specific environments. By donating facility dogs to first responders and requesting support for school placements, we can continue our mission of enhancing well-being and providing comfort where it is needed most.
If you’d like to learn more about our program or inquire about placement, please reach out to us today.
Crush is a facility K9 at Milwaukee Police Department where she serves providing comfort and love to everyone. Her handler Ben has put so much work into her and we can't be more proud of this team.
Betsy is a facility dog at Wrightstown Community School District. She attends school with her handler, Jessica, who is the schools resource officer. Betsy and Jessica make the perfect team!
Jordan is a facility dog for Wauwatosa and goes to the different facilities such as fire, police, and health departments. We love watching all that Jordan does!
Aria is a facility dog at Walsworth County Sheriff's Office and spends time with the staff and assists their peer support team. We are so happy to see all that Aria and her handler Detective Richardson are doing.
Placement Information Coming Soon!
Tito is K9 at the Muskego Police Department. He is trained specifically for emotional support along with drug and weapon detection. Tito works with High School Resource Officer Kristalidas. We could not be happier for this dream team.
Ezmae is UW-Milwaukee's first K-9 Officer. Ezmae works with Officer Melinda Wucherer to provide students with a little relief from life's day to day stress and pressure. Ezmae sure has gotten popular on campus, we love seeing this girl work.
Ozzy found his passion and is at training with Jordan Detection K9 to become an Electronic Detection K9. We are so proud of our boy and can't wait to see what he does.
Tilly and her Officer Tetrick are the first therapy K9 team at Kenosha and will help support members on staff. This smart and cuddly girl will do amazing at her new job!
K9 KAI was placed with Officer Kandler at the Milwaukee Police Department. (with Crush!!) Kai will work with the wellness department. We are so excited to see this good boy work.
Ike joined Ozzy at Jordan Detection K9 to continue his scent training to become a detection dog. Ike is such an amazing, smart and silly boy who will do incredible things.
Mira was placed at Gurnee Police Department as a comfort Canine. Mira and her handler, Chad Smits will work together to provide comfort to all. She is right where she belongs, so happy to see what is in-store for this sweet girl.