Touch Of Healing Dogs, LLC

New training center located behind the residence at

200 Josephine Street 

in Milan, IN 47031

(812)654-3631

Touch Of Healing Dogs, LLC  provides many classes and community services in OH, IN, and KY. We offer obedience classes, agility classes, fully trained service dogs, group service dog classes for owner trainers, therapy dog classes, and group therapy dog event coordination. We are always happy to be invited to your business or school to do service dog demonstrations, therapy dog events, and dog bite prevention workshops.

 We do monthly CGC evaluations. Our therapy dog group has many programs for our volunteers to make a difference in the community.  Touch Of Healing Dogs  can help you to train your own Service Dog, and guide you through all the entire progess from puppy to certification. We do raise and train a small number of dogs each year for disabled persons looking to purchase an already trained dog. We put alot of love and time into these dogs, and personalize their training to meet the needs of the disabled handler.  Currently we are only training autism, seizure alert/response, mobility, and hearing/signal dogs. We do not train guide dogs or psychiatric support dogs.


 IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BECOMING A PUPPY RAISER WE HAVE A PROGRAM TAYLORED TO HELP YOU make a difference in the life of a disabled person.


In addition to helping a disabled person our service dogs also volunteer for many service dog education classes and demonstrations. If you know a school or health care facility that would like a service dog demonstration or service dog education please contact us. We have many service dogs that love to show off their skills and teach people what proper service dog etiquette is. Many people have questions about service dogs, but they don't know how to get the answers with out fear of being rude. Our service dog etiquette class teaches children and adults not only what is proper behavior around a service dog, but why you shouldn't do certain things. Many times when we are out with our service dogs we hear parents tell children that we are blind, because we are using a guide dog. Service dogs do many important jobs, and not every disability is visible. If you are a parent, I highly recommend you talk to your child's teacher about having a Service dog visit their classroom.