Volunteers needed for puppy training at autism charity

A Hampshire charity that provides free service dogs to autistic people says it urgently needs volunteers to raise puppies for a year. Dogs for Autism matches about 15 dogs a year, but may have no one to take on the next cohort. Training manager Allie Stubbs says the dogs help users gain confidence to try new things, like using public transport.

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