OUr Service Dogs

Apply for a service dog to find independence.

With an ICAN service dog in your home or facility, you can find stability and overcome challenges.

ICAN is proud to offer four types of service dogs for qualifying individuals: mobility assistance, psychiatric assistance (for military Veterans), facility assistance, and in-home skilled companions.

Learn more about which dog is right for you:

Bringing a service dog into your life is a serious commitment — and we’re here to help you through it.

It costs ICAN $32,000 to train one service dog. However, clients are only responsible for $2,500*.

We are proud to offer our honorably discharged military Veterans with their service dogs at no cost.

*Please note that ICAN adjusts fee rates every few years. You will be required to pay the fee in place when you receive your service dog.

Our team is here to support you even after you bring your ICAN dog home.

We will have regular check-ins with you throughout your partnership (8-10 years) at no extra cost. This will ensure that you and your service dog continue to be a safe and effective team.

FAQs

  • Most of our dogs are purebred Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, or a cross between the two. For ICAN, these dogs provide our clients with the best temperament, size, and intelligence. Our dogs are bred within our program or are acquired from other ADI-accredited service dog organizations.

  • As the only ADI-accredited service dog training program in Indiana, we follow rigorous standards to not only comply with regulations, but also to take the best possible care of our dogs and clients. These include:

    • Maintaining safe, clean training facilities

    • Providing proper vet care for our dogs

    • Training with humane methods and positive reinforcement

    • Screening clients and dogs for ideal matches

    • Complying with all legal regulations for training, events, etc.

    • Renewing our public access certification every year

    • Keeping our accreditation up to date

    Most of our dog training is led by incarcerated individuals at three Indiana prisons. By taking 24/7 responsibility for ICAN dogs-in-training for two years, these handlers learn professional and life management skills to help them prepare for successful re-entry into their community.

    In addition to the work with their handlers, each dog-in-training regularly goes out into the community with furloughers, where they learn the ways of the world in which they’ll eventually work.

  • Yes — currently for Veterans in the Ft. Wayne area only. Our merger with Our Turn to Serve in April 2022 allows us to provide service dogs for veterans with combat-related challenges specific to PTSD, traumatic brain injury, and military sexual trauma. All Veterans must be referred to us through the Veteran Affairs Northern Indiana Health Care system.

    Currently, we do not place service dogs with civilians living with PTSD. For those interested in this support, please visit Assistance Dogs International (ADI), where you can find other accredited organizations who place this type of dog. Go to assistancedogsinternational.org and click on Member Search to learn more.

  • No, but we can guide you to Assistance Dogs International (ADI), since other accredited members place this type of dog. Please visit assistancedogsinternational.org and click on Member Search to learn more.

  • No, but we can guide you to Assistance Dogs International (ADI), since other accredited members place this type of dog. Please visit assistancedogsinternational.org and click on Member Search to learn more.

  • No, but we can guide you to Assistance Dogs International (ADI), since other accredited members place this type of dog. Please visit assistancedogsinternational.org and click on Member Search to learn more.

  • ICAN's success rate exceeds the average service dog organization. Although some dogs do not graduate, they transition into new roles such as ambassador dogs or work with local detection agencies. Others find homes with individuals close to the organization. We proudly refer to all these dogs as "career changed."

Contact our Client Success Manager