Pacific Assistance Dogs

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Burnaby, Canada

pads.ca
Social services organization· Disability services & support organisation· Non-profit organization· Dog trainer

Pacific Assistance Dogs Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Pacific Assistance Dogs is located in Burnaby, Canada on 9048 Stormont Ave. Pacific Assistance Dogs is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category social services organization in Canada.

Address

9048 Stormont Ave

Phone

+1 6045270556

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Eli Mizelman

This is heaven. Amazing dogs and people

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Jeff Bourne

PADS staff are amazing people! So friendly, and the campus is incredible!!!

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wendy loewen

This site prohibits all that is good about service dogs. Who do these people think they are getting to decide what is or is not a service dog. I pity the poor people of Vancouver and all this does is take people who love their pets and have them declared as service dogs only to have them torn from their arms since this now defines which animals can and cannot live in pet restricted housing. How nice that all they do is drive dogs from good homes to shelters. My mother in Vancouver lost her dog from her pet restricted housing where she had a psychologist note. These people are in for profit.

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Mark Strong

PADS is a for profit monopoly. They take almost 4 years to deliver a service dog because the demand for such so much exceeds 'their' supply. The costs of their dogs are in the 'tens of thousands' and they do not want private trainers to enter their protected market space! BC residents know all too well how restricting competition (ride-sharing) has empowered the current Taxi driver 'nightmare'. One small group with a loud voice controls the lives of countless others. PADS continuously lobbies governments to restrict competition which includes creating unrealistic 'tests' for dogs from private trainers - tests that 'PADS' trained dogs DO NOT have to take! Seriously! If your relative was disabled and you had to wait 4 Years to get a dog - and then also come up with 25,000 - would you think that this situation should continue? Paid employees with a monopoly that is geared to serve the few and by design, hurts many. Be ashamed. Be very ashamed.

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Kimmy & Nicole Parhar

So many cute doggos! :)