Liz Saul is helping raise $300,000 annually for COPE Service Dogs
Liz Saul has spent more than 40 years working with animals as a veterinarian, consultant and volunteer.
It also runs an innovative program that pairs dogs-in-training with at-risk high-school students. The students teach the dogs various commands such as how to open doors, turn on lights and retrieve items. The dogs also work with elementary pupils who have trouble reading. “Kids who are reluctant readers with humans will happily read to a dog, which is pretty incredible,” Ms. Saul said.
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