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Making a Difference, One Service Dog & Disabled Service Veteran at a time.

Making a Difference, One Service Dog & Disabled Service Veteran at a time.

Making a Difference, One Service Dog & Disabled Service Veteran at a time.Making a Difference, One Service Dog & Disabled Service Veteran at a time.Making a Difference, One Service Dog & Disabled Service Veteran at a time.

Paw PalZ for Service Veterans, Inc. is a recognized 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization as established by the North Carolina State Statute Chapter 55A, North Carolina Nonprofit Corporation Act. 

EIN: 83-3293437

Paw PalZ for Service Veterans, Inc. stance on COVID-19:

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      As Coronavirus/COVID-19 continues to spread around the globe and impacts communities, we want to assure you that Paw PalZ for Service Veterans, Inc. is taking all the necessary measures to ensure the health and safety of our Pack Teams and staff. We are monitoring the guidance conveyed by our local, county and state and Federal health officials. 

Currently: All donations of Pack Pups from Pack Breeders and in-person training with Pack-Trainers are on hold until further notice!

    We are participating in social distancing. Your assistance with this matter is greatly appreciated. That means our Pack-Teams when out walking to exercise Pack-Pups, shall maintain 6ft distance from contact of another human being outside of one’s personal circle (meaning immediate family within your homes). We will advise of changes as soon as they are known. 

    If you are still interested in our services, we are still taking applications and screening clients. You will be placed on a wait list until after the COVID-19 pandemic passes. 

Please follow this sound advice:

· Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

· Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze (tissue or into your elbow).

· Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.

· Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects/surfaces using regular household cleaning spray/wipes.

· Get a flu shot to protect yourself and others from the flu, which has similar symptoms to COVID-19.

· Stay home when you are sick and isolate from your personal circle (for their health & safety).

· Encourage others who are at higher risk for serious illness to participate in social distancing.


Thank you for your time and understanding during this trying time. We look forward to serving all of you soon.


                                                       J. M. GREENE

                                                       Founder/Program Screening Manager

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What we do & do not provide

We DO provide the following:

  • Paw PalZ for Service Veterans, Inc, provides a Service Dog and the required Training to a Disabled Service Veteran, FREE.  Paw PalZ for Service Veterans' Pack Pups come from reputable breeders usually as puppies and the Training: Basic Obedience to Task Oriented Service Dogs is provided by local Dog Trainers here in Onslow County, NC who have partnered with Paw PalZ for Service Veterans, Inc.  All of us have a common goal of giving back to those who Protected & Served, who's disabilities would benefit from a Service Dog, so they can live as "normal" of a life as possible.   

We DO NOT provide:

  • Paw PalZ for Service Veterans, Inc. DOES NOT provide training to a Service Veteran's already established pet dog(s).
  • Paw PalZ for Service Veterans, Inc. DOES NOT provide Emotional Support Animals (ESA), or Therapy Animals (TA).

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