America’s VetDogs Partners with Utah Hockey Club and America First Credit Union To Raise Future Service Dog
2024年11月12日 - 4:08AM
America’s VetDogs, a New York based national nonprofit
providing service dogs to veterans and first responders, free of
charge, is thrilled to announce a partnership with
Utah Hockey
Club and
America First Credit Union, to co-raise a
future service dog for a veteran or first responder with
disabilities. As part of America’s VetDogs Puppy With a Purpose®
program, the 13-week-old black Labrador Retriever has been named
"Archie," the namesake of Arches National Park near Moab, Utah,
renowned for its stunning landscape that features more than 2,000
natural sandstone arches.
Archie will undergo 14-16 months of basic training and
socialization with Utah Hockey Club’s staff, fans and the public.
Throughout the NHL season, Utah Hockey Club will host Archie at
community events and select home games at Delta Center, helping to
shape him into a confident and calm future service dog. Fans can
follow Archie’s journey via @utahhockeyclub and @seg.community on
Instagram to stay up to date on his training and local
appearances.
Since arriving in Utah in October, Archie has been acclimating
to his new surroundings, spending time at the club’s business
facility, and making regular trips to Utah’s Olympic Oval for team
visits. Over the next year and a half, he will focus on mastering
basic commands and building social skills to prepare for his formal
training at America’s VetDogs campus. This foundational training
will be essential in shaping him into a successful service dog for
a veteran or first responder in need. Whether he’s chasing balls,
napping belly-up, or joining mid-day social hours with staff,
Archie will continue to grow into an invaluable member of Utah
Hockey Club.
"America’s VetDogs is proud to partner with Utah Hockey Club and
America First Credit Union to co-raise Archie during the team’s
inaugural NHL season,” said John Miller, president and CEO of
America’s VetDogs. “Archie will become a beloved part of the club,
and we are deeply grateful to both Utah Hockey Club and America
First Credit Union for their unwavering support of our
organization, as well as their commitment to serving our nation’s
veterans and first responders.”
“Utah Hockey Club has been committed to making a
meaningful impact in our community since day one,” said Kari
Larson, senior vice president of community relations for Utah
Hockey Club. “Our partnership with America’s VetDogs and America
First Credit Union to raise Archie is a meaningful way to honor and
give back to a veteran or first responder who has served our
country. We can’t wait for our players, fans, and community members
to meet Archie and be a part of this important journey
together.”
Following his puppy raising, Archie will return to
America’s VetDogs campus in Smithtown, NY to begin his formal
service dog training. Concluding his training, Archie will be
matched at no cost with a veteran, active-duty service member, or
first responder with disabilities.
Fans looking to meet Archie can do so at Utah Hockey
Club’s Military Appreciation Night on Nov. 15 as the team takes on
the Vegas Golden Knights. Archie will be socializing with guests
during a meet-and-greet on the main concourse that evening,
offering a chance for fans to say hello and learn more about his
journey with the club.
It costs more than $50,000 to breed, raise, train, and
place one service dog; however, all America’s VetDogs’ services are
provided at no charge to the individual. Funding comes from
the generosity of individuals, corporations, and service and
fraternal clubs. Veterans, first responders, and active-duty
service members with disabilities can apply for a service dog,
including Archie, here. Learn more by visiting VetDogs.org.
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About America’s VetDogs
For more than 20 years, America’s VetDogs (www.VetDogs.org) has
trained and placed guide and service dogs to provide independence,
enhanced mobility, and companionship to veterans with disabilities
from all eras. In 2015, America’s VetDogs opened its programs to
first responders, including fire, police, and emergency medical
personnel. America’s VetDogs is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit
organization founded by the Guide Dog Foundation and serves
individuals from across the United States. America’s VetDogs relies
on contributions from generous individuals, corporations, service
clubs, and foundations to fund its mission to help those who have
served our country live with dignity and independence. It costs
more than $50,000 to breed, raise, train, and place one assistance
dog, but America’s VetDogs provides its services completely free of
charge to the individual. America’s VetDogs has been accredited by
both the International Guide Dog Federation and Assistance Dogs
International.
About Utah Hockey Club
Smith Entertainment Group (SEG) established Utah’s first-ever
NHL franchise in April 2024, with the team set to debut in the
2024-25 season. With this move, SEG introduced the second “Big
Four" major professional sports league to Utah for the first time
in state history. To be known as Utah Hockey Club for their
inaugural season, the club was established with a competitive,
dynamic roster and 34 draft picks spanning their first three
consecutive seasons (2024-27). The team will compete at Delta
Center in downtown Salt Lake City, building on the renowned,
energetic atmosphere for which Utah’s sports and entertainment
scene has become known. The arena’s hockey capacity for Utah’s
inaugural season is 11,131 with the option to open thousands of
additional single-goal view seats for select games. For more
information on Utah Hockey Club, an entity of Smith Entertainment
Group, visit www.UtahHockeyClub.com.
- Archie, Utah Hockey Club's Puppy with a Purpose
- Archie, future service dog
Jamie Shrewsbury
America's VetDogs
3048392551
jamie.shrewsbury@guidedog.org