Our Story
Lovies Dogz Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Los Angeles County that specializes in providing services for dogs, with a focus on service dogs and giving second chances. We are passionate about improving the lives of dogs, individuals, and the community. Our professional journey began with our love for dogs and the desire to make a positive impact on their lives.
We strive to stand out from the crowd by training rescued dogs as service animals offering a variety of services such as trained dogs for adoption, dog education programs as well as providing support and assistance to individuals in need through the training, employment and placement of service dogs. Join us on our mission to make the world a better place, one dog at a time.

Services
Going Above and Beyond
At Lovies Dogz Foundation, we are dedicated to providing exceptional services that go above and beyond your expectations. Our team is composed of highly trained professionals that are passionate about dogs and their well-being. We offer a variety of services that cater to the unique needs of each dog and their new owner.
Compliance with International Standards
At Lovies Dogz Foundation, we adhere to the guidelines set by the International Association of Assistance Dog Partners (IAADP) for the training and placement of service dogs. We are committed to providing the highest quality of service to our clients and their service dogs.
Locally Focused
We are proud to be a locally owned and operated non-profit organization. Our focus is on improving the lives of dogs and individuals in our community. By choosing Lovies Dogz Foundation, you are supporting a local nonprofit and making a positive impact on the lives of dogs and people in our community
Rescue
There are 2 million dogs killed a year in the United States alone, many of these dogs are loving and need to be loved. With training they make great family dogs and some great service dogs for people with disabilities. They loving, compassionate and want purpose in life just like us
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Training
Service Training consists 6 months to up to a 1 -1/2years, a boot camp to train the handler and match the dog, a video education program, Public Access Test and a written Practical Test. Training will be conducted by 2nd Chance people who are dedicated to changing lives.​
Placement
Upon completion of training all dogs are matched with a qualified canidate with a verifiable disability that are able to care and handle the dog.

Testimonials
"I am in favor of animal rights as well as human rights. That is the way of a whole human being." - Abraham Lincoln