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Get-A-Wag places FREE toy breed puppies and adult dogs to become therapy dogs for children and adults having special medical, emotional, or financial needs.

Get-A-Wag is self-supporting: 5% of each puppy sold to be a pet by our toy dog foundations is donated to fund the placement of Get-A-Wag puppies by our breeders. We usually donate two or more per month.
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Toy Beagles: Queen Elizabeth Pocket Beagles |
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Queen Elizabeth Pocket Beagles
The original Get-A-Wag therapy dogs
For ten years Queen Elizabeth Pocket Beagles have been used as therapy dogs in homes where children and adults have special needs. What makes them so well suited for this role? They are primarily chosen because they are smaller in size than a regular beagle [usually between 10 and 15 lbs.] They can sit in your lap and are easy to pick up.
But its their temperament that outshines the other service dogs. They are loving and docile and smart to house train. Not a nervous breed, they love all the members of the family. But where the children are, the beagle will go, because they love kids and stay a puppy at heart.
The 'Get-A-Wag' Foundation draws contributions for its donation puppies through a portion of the sale of each puppy. You may support our program by purchasing a Queen Elizabeth Pocket Beagle.
5% of all sales go to 'Get-A-Wag' for deserving children
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