Fox 2 News, Detroit recently sat down with Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs Recipient, Matt on how his Super Service Dog, Cobalt has made a difference in his life. Cobalt’s training was sponsored by GMAR (Greater Metropolitan Association of Realtors). They also spoke to Michigan Guardian Angels’ Representative, Mary Lamparter on the initiative to train another service dog for a deserving recipient named Sterling.

Matt was paired with Cobalt in November of 2018. If you’d like to get involved in helping the Sterling Heights Community reach their goal to sponsor the training of future Service Dog, Sterling, simply click on the link below: https://medicalservicedogs.networkforgood.com

Recipient Haylee talks to Janae Muchmore from WINK News, and tells her how her Service Dog, Spree has helped her return to school after surviving the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas School Shooting on February 14, 2018.

Haylee tried for months to return to school after the shooting, but each time she tried, panic would set in. It wasn’t until Haylee was paired with Spree that she was able to finally return and begin living her #NewNormal.

This interview aired on the one year anniversary of the tragedy.

The City of Sterling Heights, Michigan is a warm and caring community.

This past weekend, they hosted a community skate that included a fundraiser for Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs. Their goal is to raise the $25,000 necessary to raise, train and pair a Service Dog named Sterling (after their community) for a veteran or first-responder in need.

(Just imagine the good that could happen if every community did this!)

picSterling, Future Service Dog in-training at Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs, Inc.

The short video below includes a short conversation with 2 Guardian Angels’ Recipients; sharing how their Service Dogs have made real and positive changes in their lives.

If you would like to help the City of Sterling Heights reach their goal, you can go HERE.

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