Lend A Paw Program at New Horizons
Date: 9/17/2008 Album ID: 595617
Photos by Hans Gutknecht/LA Daily News
New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw therapy dogs and handlers spent lunch at New Horizons in North Hills, giving clients at the North Hills facility for adults with developmental disabilities the opportunity to visit with their animals. New Leash on Life is a nonprofit animal rescue program that trains homeless animals as social/threrapy dogs. (Hans Gutknecht/Daily News)
New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw therapy dog Hogan and handler Jeanette Beltran say hello to Edith Nolan. Dogs and Handlers spent lunch at New Horizons in North Hills, giving  clients at the North Hills facility for adults with developmental disabilities the opportunity to visit with their animals. New Leash on Life is a nonprofit animal rescue program that trains homeless animals as social/threrapy dogs. (Hans Gutknecht/Daily News)
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Elvia Carillo pets therapy dog Razzy  during a visit from New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw program at New Horizons facility for adults with developmental disabilities in North Hills.  New Leash on Life is a nonprofit animal rescue program that trains homeless animals to be social/threrapy dogs. (Hans Gutknecht/Daily News)
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Cindy Gray shakes therapy dog Hogan's paw during a visit from New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw program. New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw therapy dogs and handlers spent lunch at New Horizons in North Hills, giving  clients at the North Hills facility for adults with developmental disabilities the opportunity to visit with their animals. New Leash on Life is a nonprofit animal rescue program that trains homeless animals as social/threrapy dogs. (Hans Gutknecht/Daily News)
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Handler Liz Griffith introduces therapy dog Chase to Danny Lotspeich during a visit from New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw program at New Horizons facility for adults with developmental disabilities in North Hills.  New Leash on Life is a nonprofit animal rescue program that trains homeless animals to be social/threrapy dogs. (Hans Gutknecht/Daily News)
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New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw therapy dogs and handlers spent lunch at New Horizons in North Hills, giving  clients at the North Hills facility for adults with developmental disabilities the opportunity to visit with their animals. New Leash on Life is a nonprofit animal rescue program that trains homeless animals as social/threrapy dogs. (Hans Gutknecht/Daily News)
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Therapy dog Dawson gets petted during a visit from New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw program at New Horizons facility for adults with developmental disabilities in North Hills.  New Leash on Life is a nonprofit animal rescue program that trains homeless animals to be social/threrapy dogs. (Hans Gutknecht/Daily News)
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Garrett Ayers and Elvia Carillo pet therapy dog Razzy during a visit from New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw program at New Horizons facility for adults with developmental disabilities in North Hills.  New Leash on Life is a nonprofit animal rescue program that trains homeless animals to be social/threrapy dogs. (Hans Gutknecht/Daily News)
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June Horwitz give therapy dog Hogan a hug during a visit from New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw program at New Horizons facility for adults with developmental disabilities in North Hills.  New Leash on Life is a nonprofit animal rescue program that trains homeless animals to be social/threrapy dogs. (Hans Gutknecht/Daily News)
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Celina Quezada talks to therapy dog Razzy during a visit from New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw program. New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw therapy dogs and handlers spent lunch at New Horizons in North Hills, giving  clients at the North Hills facility for adults with developmental disabilities the opportunity to visit with their animals. New Leash on Life is a nonprofit animal rescue program that trains homeless animals as social/threrapy dogs. (Hans Gutknecht/Daily News)
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Therapy dogs Dawson and Maddock gets lots of attention during a visit from New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw program at New Horizons facility for adults with developmental disabilities in North Hills.  New Leash on Life is a nonprofit animal rescue program that trains homeless animals to be social/threrapy dogs. (Hans Gutknecht/Daily News)
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Handler Jeanette Beltran has her  therapy dog Hogan wave to Celina Quezada during a visit from New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw program at New Horizons facility for adults with developmental disabilities in North Hills.  New Leash on Life is a nonprofit animal rescue program that trains homeless animals to be social/threrapy dogs. (Hans Gutknecht/Daily News)
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Handler Rebecca Stivers introduces therapy dog Razzy to Eddy Zigbaum and Michael Peters during a visit from New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw program at New Horizons facility for adults with developmental disabilities in North Hills.  New Leash on Life is a nonprofit animal rescue program that trains homeless animals to be social/threrapy dogs. (Hans Gutknecht/Daily News)
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Therapy dog Dawson gets petted during a visit from New Leash on Life's Lend a Paw program at New Horizons facility for adults with developmental disabilities in North Hills.  New Leash on Life is a nonprofit animal rescue program that trains homeless animals to be social/threrapy dogs. (Hans Gutknecht/Daily News)
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