Puppy Raiser Resources

Puppy Pick-up and Drop-Off

Review the Puppy Pick-Up Documents (PDF)

Who Do I Contact?

The puppy development coordinators support the puppy raising process from start to finish. Your assigned coordinator will support you with puppy placement, puppy pick-up appointments, dog training support, obtaining equipment (puppy jackets, bandanas, etc.), and questions regarding the Prison Puppies initiative.

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Vijay Joshi

KPA-CTP, TAGteach Level 1,
Manager of Raiser and Host Experience

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Laura Fisher

TAGteach Level 1, Puppy Development Coordinator
Local Michigan Raisers

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Allison Green

Puppy Development Coordinator - Prison Puppies

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Ashley Hughes

Puppy Development Coordinator - Litter & BCL

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Lauren Carlson

Puppy Development Coordinator

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Kim Randolph

Puppy Development Coordinator

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Marlana Jones

Marlana Jones

Puppy Development Coordinator

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Brianna (Bri) Frye

Early Puppy Development & Host Coordinator

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Lisa Burrell

Lisa Burrell

Puppy Development Administrator

Updates

The health and wellness of everyone involved with Leader Dog (clients, puppy raisers, breeding hosts, volunteers, and staff) continues to be our top priority. Please continue to take the necessary precautions needed during this time. All dogs in the canine center continue to be expertly cared for by Leader Dog staff.

Puppy Training

Our puppy development team remains available to assist with your questions and concerns as they work remotely. While the pandemic requires that we still operate with restrictions, please note that attending monthly Puppy Counselor functions is not a required function. Please make sure you are reaching out to your counselor with issues and concerns regarding your puppy. Should you wish to attend any outings that are held, it will certainly benefit your puppy and you going forward.

Leader Dog Veterinary Clinic

The veterinary clinic will maintain their current operations. Puppies of all ages are being seen for vaccine appointments. You can call the clinic at 248-218-6308 to make your appointment. You will receive safe social distancing instructions for vet visits in an email from the clinic confirming your appointment. The clinic will continue to be available for all emergency and urgent care needs.

Inability to Find Dog Food

If you are unable to find your dog’s regular food and are forced to make a shift in nutrition, please follow the recommendations below to change their food.

  • Make the change gradually over a period of at least three days.
  • On day one, feed 2/3 current food and 1/3 new food.
  • On day two, feed 1/2 current food and 1/2 new food.
  • On day three, feed 1/3 current food and 2/3 new food.
  • On day four, feed 100% new food.

There may be a temporary change in your dog’s stool, but this should not last longer than 48 hours.

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