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Specific Activities. (Include information about service delivery and timelines.) America's VetDogs provides the puppies to BRCF from their own breeding program. Puppies are picked up in Athens, GA by BRCF staff every 3‐6 months. These puppies are with us for 12‐14 months while being trained as PTSD Service Dogs by the inmate Canine Handler under the direct supervision of the Canine Program Director. Inmate Canine Handlers attend training classes 2‐3 times a week (200 hours in class instruction) and have assigned training tasks outside of class weekly. Inmate Canine Handlers are responsible for the puppies care 24/7 Monday through Friday. On the weekends Volunteer Weekend Puppy Raisers (WPR's) take the puppies into their homes and are responsible for reinforcing obedience commands, house manner and intense socialization in public and community areas. WPR's are essential to the success of this program, Service Dogs must be acclimated to every environment a Veteran may go. WPR's commit to 60 weekends, approximately 2,880 hours per dog. WPR's attend two Obedience Training Classes, Receive an Instruction Manual and attend Monthly Training Meetings. Additionally if WPR's have behaviorial/obedience issues the Canine Program Director works them on a one‐on‐one basis to ensure the dog overcomes these issues. Upon completion of the training at BRCF (12‐14 months) adult dogs are transported via American Airlines Puppies in Flight (PIF) Program to America's VetDogs. At America's VetDogs the adult dogs receive 3 additional months of client specific training. After completion of client specific training the adult dogs are paired with a Veteran and both attend an intensive 10 day training program. Attachments ‐ A (BRCF Service Dog Brochure) & B (BRCF Service Dog Video) BRCF ‐ Service Dog Training for Veterans with PTSD ‐ America's VetDogs

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Specific Activities. (Include information about service delivery and timelines.) America's VetDogs provides the puppies to BRCF from their own breeding program. Puppies are picked up in Athens, GA by BRCF staff every 3‐6 months. These puppies are with us for 12‐14 months while being trained as PTSD Service Dogs by the inmate Canine Handler under the direct supervision of the Canine Program Director. Inmate Canine Handlers attend training classes 2‐3 times a week (200 hours in class instruction) and have assigned training tasks outside of class weekly. Inmate Canine Handlers are responsible for the puppies care 24/7 Monday through Friday. On the weekends Volunteer Weekend Puppy Raisers (WPR's) take the puppies into their homes and are responsible for reinforcing obedience commands, house manner and intense socialization in public and community areas. WPR's are essential to the success of this program, Service Dogs must be acclimated to every environment a Veteran may go. WPR's commit to 60 weekends, approximately 2,880 hours per dog. WPR's attend two Obedience Training Classes, Receive an Instruction Manual and attend Monthly Montly Training Meetings. Additionally if WPR's have behaviorial/obedience issues the Canine Program Director works them with the WPR on a one‐on‐one basis to ensure the dog overcomes these issues. Upon completion of the training at BRCF (12‐14 months) adult dogs are transported via American Airlines Puppies in Flight (PIF) Program to America's VetDogs. At America's VetDogs the adult dogs receive 3 additional months of client specific training. After completion of client specific training the adult dogs are paired with a Veteran and both attend an intensive 10 day training program. Attachments ‐ A (BRCF Service Dog Brochure) & B (BRCF Service Dog Video) BRCF ‐ Service Dog Training for Veterans with PTSD ‐ America's VetDogs

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Specific Activities. DocuSign Envelope ID: 83C6FBAE-B5ED-4506-A1E4-4EB58B9E00F0 (Include information about service delivery and timelines.) America's VetDogs provides the puppies to BRCF BRCRF from their own breeding program. Puppies are picked up in Athens, GA by BRCF staff every 3‐6 months. These puppies are with us for 12‐14 12−14 months while being trained as PTSD a Service Dogs by the inmate Canine Handler Handler. Training includes all basic obedience as well as tasks such as Open the Refrigerator, Nightmare Interruption, Get Help, Help with Dressing/Undressing, etc. etc. The Inmate Canine Handlers are under the direct supervision of the Canine Program Director. Inmate Canine Handlers attend training classes 2‐3 2−3 times a week (200 hours in class instruction) and have assigned training tasks outside of class weekly. Inmate Canine Handlers are responsible for the puppies care 24/7 Monday through Friday. On the weekends Volunteer Weekend Puppy Raisers (WPR's) take the puppies into their homes and are responsible for reinforcing obedience commands, house manner and intense socialization in public and community areas. WPR's are essential to the success of this program, Service Dogs must be acclimated to every environment a Veteran may go. The Canine Program Director is responsible for interviewing, checking backgrounds and conducting an in home evaluation for every WPR. WPR's are required to follow strict guidelines when working with a future Servcie Dog. WPR's commit to 60 weekends, approximately 2,880 hours per dog. WPR's attend two Obedience Training ClassesClasses (prior to receiving a dog), Receive an Instruction Manual and attend Monthly Training Meetings. Additionally if WPR's have behaviorial/obedience issues the Canine Program Director works them on a one‐on‐one one−on−one basis to ensure the dog overcomes these issues. Upon completion of the training at BRCF BRCRF (12‐14 12− 14 months) adult dogs are transported via American Airlines Puppies in Flight (PIF) Program to America's VetDogsVetDogs in Smithtown, NY. At America's VetDogs the adult dogs receive 3 additional months of client specific trainingtraining (bracing, emergency pull cord, etc.). After completion of client specific training the adult dogs are paired with a Veteran and both attend an intensive 10 day training program. Attachments ‐ A (BRCF - B - BRCRF Service Dog Brochure) & B (BRCF Service Dog Video) BRCF ‐ Service Dog Training for Veterans with PTSD ‐ America's VetDogs

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Specific Activities. (Include information about service delivery and timelines.) America's VetDogs provides the puppies to BRCF from their own breeding program. Puppies are picked up in Athens, GA by BRCF staff every 3‐6 months. These puppies are with us for 12‐14 months while being trained as PTSD Service Dogs by the inmate Canine Handler Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx under the direct supervision of the Canine Program Director. Inmate Canine Handlers attend training classes 2‐3 times a week (200 hours in class instruction) and have assigned training tasks outside of class weekly. Inmate Canine Handlers are responsible for the puppies care 24/7 Monday through Friday. On the weekends Volunteer Weekend Puppy Raisers (WPR's) take the puppies into their homes and are responsible for reinforcing obedience commands, house manner and intense socialization in public and community areas. WPR's are essential to the success of this program, Service Dogs must be acclimated to every environment a Veteran may go. WPR's commit to 60 weekends, approximately 2,880 hours per dog. WPR's attend two Obedience Training Classes, Receive an Instruction Manual and attend Monthly Montly Training Meetings. Additionally if WPR's have behaviorial/obedience issues the Canine Program Director works them with the WPR on a one‐on‐one basis to ensure the dog overcomes these issues. Upon completion of the training at BRCF (12‐14 months) adult dogs are transported via American Airlines Puppies in Flight (PIF) Program to America's VetDogs. At America's VetDogs the adult dogs receive 3 additional months of client specific training. After completion of client specific training the adult dogs are paired with a Veteran and both attend an intensive 10 day training program. Attachments ‐ A (BRCF Service Dog Brochure) & B (BRCF Service Dog Video) BRCF ‐ Service Dog Training for Veterans with PTSD ‐ America's VetDogs

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Specific Activities. (Include information about service delivery and timelines.) America's VetDogs provides the puppies to BRCF from their own breeding program. Puppies are picked up in Athens, GA by BRCF staff every 3‐6 months. These puppies are with us for 12‐14 months while being trained as PTSD Service Dogs by the inmate Canine Handler Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx under the direct supervision of the Canine Program Director. Inmate Canine Handlers attend training classes 2‐3 times a week (200 hours in class instruction) and have assigned training tasks outside of class weekly. Inmate Canine Handlers are responsible for the puppies care 24/7 Monday through Friday. On the weekends Volunteer Weekend Puppy Raisers (WPR's) take the puppies into their homes and are responsible for reinforcing obedience commands, house manner and intense socialization in public and community areas. WPR's are essential to the success of this program, Service Dogs must be acclimated to every environment a Veteran may go. WPR's commit to 60 weekends, approximately 2,880 hours per dog. WPR's attend two Obedience Training Classes, Receive an Instruction Manual and attend Monthly Training Meetings. Additionally if WPR's have behaviorial/obedience issues the Canine Program Director works them on a one‐on‐one basis to ensure the dog overcomes these issues. Upon completion of the training at BRCF (12‐14 months) adult dogs are transported via American Airlines Puppies in Flight (PIF) Program to America's VetDogs. At America's VetDogs the adult dogs receive 3 additional months of client specific training. After completion of client specific training the adult dogs are paired with a Veteran and both attend an intensive 10 day training program. Attachments ‐ A (BRCF Service Dog Brochure) & B (BRCF Service Dog Video) BRCF ‐ Service Dog Training for Veterans with PTSD ‐ America's VetDogs

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Specific Activities. DocuSign Envelope ID: 83C6FBAE-B5ED-4506-A1E4-4EB58B9E00F0 (Include information about service delivery and timelines.) America's VetDogs provides the puppies to BRCF BRCRF from their own breeding program. Puppies are picked up in Athens, GA by BRCF staff every 3‐6 months. These puppies are with us for 12‐14 12−14 months while being trained as PTSD a Service Dogs by the inmate Canine Handler Handler. Training includes all basic obedience as well as tasks such as Open the Refrigerator, Nightmare Interruption, Get Help, Help with DressingƒUndressing, etc. etc. The Inmate Canine Handlers are under the direct supervision of the Canine Program Director. Inmate Canine Handlers attend training classes 2‐3 2−3 times a week (200 hours in class instruction) and have assigned training tasks outside of class weekly. Inmate Canine Handlers are responsible for the puppies care 24/7 24ƒ7 Monday through Friday. On the weekends Volunteer Weekend Puppy Raisers (WPR's) take the puppies into their homes and are responsible for reinforcing obedience commands, house manner and intense socialization in public and community areas. WPR's are essential to the success of this program, Service Dogs must be acclimated to every environment a Veteran may go. The Canine Program Director is responsible for interviewing, checking backgrounds and conducting an in home evaluation for every WPR. WPR's are required to follow strict guidelines when working with a future Servcie Dog. WPR's commit to 60 weekends, approximately 2,880 hours per dog. WPR's attend two Obedience Training ClassesClasses (prior to receiving a dog), Receive an Instruction Manual and attend Monthly Training Meetings. Additionally if WPR's have behaviorial/obedience behaviorialƒobedience issues the Canine Program Director works them on a one‐on‐one one−on−one basis to ensure the dog overcomes these issues. Upon completion of the training at BRCF BRCRF (12‐14 12− 14 months) adult dogs are transported via American Airlines Puppies in Flight (PIF) Program to America's VetDogsVetDogs in Smithtown, NY. At America's VetDogs the adult dogs receive 3 additional months of client specific trainingtraining (bracing, emergency pull cord, etc.). After completion of client specific training the adult dogs are paired with a Veteran and both attend an intensive 10 day training program. Attachments ‐ A (BRCF - B - BRCRF Service Dog Brochure) & B (BRCF Service Dog Video) BRCF ‐ Service Dog Training for Veterans with PTSD ‐ America's VetDogs

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