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Jennifer Arnold is Founder and Executive Director of Canine Assistants, located in Milton, Georgia.

Founded in 1991, Canine Assistants is a non-profit organization that teaches service dogs to assist children and adults who have physical disabilities, seizure conditions, or other special needs. Jennifer first recognized the need for this program when she was 16-years-old and diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Understanding the need for physical assistance and companionship, Jennifer pursued the development of a service dog program. She also began working to enhance her knowledge of the extraordinary relationship between humans and animals and how they could best work together. She is the creator of Choice Teaching, a positive reinforcement methodology based on creating a special bond that allows dogs and their human partners to trust and understand one another.

Canine Assistants has now placed over 1,000 service dogs with recipients from 48 states and 5 countries and continuously has over 120 dogs in various stages of teaching in an effort to accommodate the more than 2,200 people on its waiting list. 

Jennifer is the New York Times bestselling author of Through a Dog’s Eyes, published by Random House in 2010, and the subject of a PBS Special of the same name. Her second book, In a Dog’s Heart, was released to critical acclaim in October 2011. She has been featured in The New York Times, London Times, People, Mademoiselle, Family Circle, Atlanta Magazine and various other publications and has been seen on numerous television programs. She has been profiled on CNN’s HLN Leaders with Heart, awarded theJefferson Award for Community Service, WTBS's Super Citizen Award, Buckhead Woman of the Year, MS Society of Georgia’s Woman on the Move 2011, Atlanta Magazine’s Women Making a Mark,and the Greater Atlanta Veterinary Medical Association's Humanitarian of the Year Award−amongst other recognitions. This year she was invited to participate as one of 50 Amazing Women in the UN’s International Year of Youth. She and her husband, Dr. Kent Bruner, and their son, Chase, live in Milton, Georgia. 

Jennifer Arnold's Articles

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6 Pet Mythbusters

Our expert Advisory Board members weigh in on pet falsehoods that need to be set straight.
Dog traveling
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Pet Holiday Travel Tips

Make pet holiday travel safe and sane by following these expert tips.
chihuahua
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Adoption: Pet Name Change

Is it OK to change a pet's name after adoption? The Petside Advisory Board weighs in.
dog looking at thanksgiving scraps
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Are Holiday Dinner Scraps OK?

Is it OK to feed your pet holiday dinner scraps? With Thanksgiving around the corner and the holiday season nearly in full swing, the Petside Advisory Board weighs in!
dog suffering from hearing loss
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Considerations for Deaf Pets

Pets suffering from hearing loss need our attention and love, too! Learn some key things to know from Petside's Advisory Board on living with a deaf pet!
senior dog undergoing hearing loss
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Hearing Loss: How to Tell

Has your dog or cat been a little slower to respond to your calls as of late? If so, they may be beginning to lose their hearing. While hearing loss is a natural part of the aging…
shelter dogs
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Puppy Mill vs. Shelter Dogs

What's the difference between puppy mill dogs and rescue dogs from a shelter? The Petside Advisory Board weighs in!
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Assistance Dogs

In 1991, I founded Canine Assistants, a service dog school for people who have disabilities.
K9 Kids Reading Program
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Impact of Reading to a Dog

The dogs of Canine Assistants are perfect candidates for the K9 Kids Reading Program. Here's why.
Alida Knobloch and Mr. Gibbs
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The Today Show Story

Sam, a young man currently in training at Canine Assistants to receive a seizure response dog, was the first to tell me about the Today Show story.