Southeastern Guide Dogs Inc
Krista Jordan is an experienced professional in the field of animal care and training, currently serving as an Apprentice Service Dog Instructor and Coordinator of Public Adoptions at Dogs Inc since August 2021. Prior experience includes roles as an Advanced K9 Trainer, Service Dog Trainer, and Puppy Development Caregiver at paws4people® foundation from January 2019 to July 2021, as well as Veterinarian Assistant positions at Leland Veterinary Hospital and North College Road Animal Hospital. Additional experience includes working at PetSmart as Pet Care and Cashier, along with sales associate roles at Catherines Stores Corporation and Ross Stores, Inc. Krista holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of North Carolina Wilmington, completed in May 2021, and graduated from South Iredell High School in May 2017.
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Southeastern Guide Dogs Inc
When people lose vision, it’s easy to lose hope. When veterans lose hope, it’s easy to give up. It’s easy to let the darkness define life instead of living life to its fullest. That’s why we develop extraordinary partnerships between our dogs and the people who need them, and offer our dogs and services at no cost, throughout the United States. We operate the most advanced training facilities of any service dog organization in the world. We create elite working dogs and provide life-changing services for people with vision loss, veterans with disabilities, and children with significant challenges such as vision loss or the loss of a parent in the military. Southeastern Guide Dogs transforms lives by creating and nurturing extraordinary partnerships between people and dogs, throughout the United States. A nonprofit with a national reach, we train dogs of the highest pedigree for people who are blind and for veterans, providing our premier dogs and lifetime services at no cost, without government funds. We've matched more than 3,100 guide and service dog teams since our 1982 inception, and currently have over 1,000 dogs under our auspices. Learn more.