Five service dogs recently graduated at a ceremony held at San Anton Palace, marking a significant milestone in their training. The dogs are part of a programme aimed at supporting individuals with disabilities, and their graduation highlights the important role these animals play in enhancing the lives of their handlers. The ceremony at San Anton Palace underscores the commitment to promoting inclusivity and accessibility.
Five Service Dogs Graduate at San Anton Palace
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