The Little Angels Service Dogs of Bartlett and San Diego, Calif., celebrates a service dog and client pairing. Shown are (from left): Ryan Drew (staff), Spencer Simms (trainer), Gary Newcomb (dad), Amy Newcomb (mom), Landi Newcomb (sister), Alaina Albert (trainer), Emily Newcomb (recipient), Josh Drew (operations manager/head trainer) and Darlene Drew (staff) with seizure alert service dog Juliet. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Opened this year at the former Sky Valley Motel on Route 302 in Bartlett, the Little Angels Service Dogs facility recently celebrated its first service dog and client pairing. Shown (from left) are: Spencer Simms (trainer), Josh Drew (operations manager/head trainer) Jessica (recipient) and Alaina Albert (trainer). They are shown with Finlay, medical alert service dog. A community open house is scheduled for Aug. 24. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Emily is shown hugging Juliet – the dog has pink paws because Emily had been telling everyone she would be getting a pink service dog. Little Angels took Juliet to The Root Cellar before the family came for handler training and they used an organic all natural dye to turn Juliet's paws and tail pink as a surprise for Emily. (COURTESY PHOTO)
The Little Angels Service Dogs of Bartlett and San Diego, Calif., celebrates a service dog and client pairing. Shown are (from left): Ryan Drew (staff), Spencer Simms (trainer), Gary Newcomb (dad), Amy Newcomb (mom), Landi Newcomb (sister), Alaina Albert (trainer), Emily Newcomb (recipient), Josh Drew (operations manager/head trainer) and Darlene Drew (staff) with seizure alert service dog Juliet. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Opened this year at the former Sky Valley Motel on Route 302 in Bartlett, the Little Angels Service Dogs facility recently celebrated its first service dog and client pairing. Shown (from left) are: Spencer Simms (trainer), Josh Drew (operations manager/head trainer) Jessica (recipient) and Alaina Albert (trainer). They are shown with Finlay, medical alert service dog. A community open house is scheduled for Aug. 24. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Emily is shown hugging Juliet – the dog has pink paws because Emily had been telling everyone she would be getting a pink service dog. Little Angels took Juliet to The Root Cellar before the family came for handler training and they used an organic all natural dye to turn Juliet's paws and tail pink as a surprise for Emily. (COURTESY PHOTO)
BARTLETT — Little Angels Service Dogs is up and running in Bartlett at Sky Valley Ranch, with the first two clients recently being welcomed to meet their “furever” friends and learn to become certified working teams.
Plus, coming up in a few weeks a grand opening will be held at the former Sky Valley Motel on Route 302, which is being leased with an option to own by the Drew family as home to the non-profit, which serves those with medical disabilities.
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