According to Catherine at AD4YP, Colin is an absolute social butterfly and he loves to make new friends – human and canine alike. He is gaining more and more confidence by the day, to explore on his free runs, enjoying long runs on the beach, in the forests or across fields.
Colin has also recently experienced every form of transport, including the ferry and he’s definitely getting more accustomed to public transport and confined spaces with temptations and distractions.
Catherine, volunteer & fundraiser at AD4YP has said:
“At every outing, Colin settles beautifully – whether it’s a busy café or a noisy event – showing just how far he’s come in his training. His calm, friendly nature and growing confidence are laying the perfect foundation for his future role.”
AD4YP plays a crucial role in enhancing the independence of young people with physical and mental disabilities including cerebral palsy, autism, diabetes and epilepsy, and we’re proud to be working this closely with such an important local charity.
To find out more and support the incredible work that Ability Dogs 4 Young People do, visit abilitydogs4yp.org.uk