Our community dogs are specially-trained activity and therapy dog working alongside our Community Dog Handlers to help people with a range of needs to overcome challenges and develop life skills.  

We’re on the look out for a volunteer to can commit to providing a long-term, secure and loving home for a dog to rest and enjoy life when they are not with their handler.  In return, we offer full training, guidance and support in caring for one of our dogs on a day to day basis. 

We’re currently looking for a volunteer home in one of the following areas:  

 Lennoxtown, Milton of Campsie, Kilsyth, Torrance, Kirkintilloch, Auchinloch.   

 What does the role involve? 

  • Commitment to provide a long-term home for a dog
  • Care for the dog in-line with Dogs for Good principles of training and guidance from the handler
  • Current driving licence and regular access to a vehicle to transport dog
  • A fully fenced (min 5ft) safe and secure garden
  • A quiet and comfortable living space for the dog to rest in the home
  • Access to an outdoor space, suitable for a daily free run
  • Children in the home should ideally be over two years of age

 Dogs for Good covers all the costs for caring for the dog throughout their working lives.  

If this sounds like you, and you’d like to know more about the role, please get in touch.

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This volunteer role will help support our Dementia Dog project, a collaboration between Alzheimer Scotland and Dogs for Good. 

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