Lawton Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram

May 28, 2017
Canine Companions
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Chrysler, a company that has always shown priorities in improving the community outside of making new cars, has officially announced it is partnership with Canine Companions for Independence, an organization that helps raise awareness and support to provide assistance dogs to children and adults with disabilities. 

Fans can now meet the newest assistant dog trainee, Foley the Golden Retriever puppy. Foley, named after actor Scott Foley, will receive training and become an assistant dog to a deserving owner in need of a companion. 

“Through our partnership with Canine Companions for Independence, the Chrysler brand is able to help bring awareness to its ‘Give a Dog a Job’ program through our new online social initiative,” said Tim Kuniskis, Head of Passenger Cars, Dodge, SRT, Chrysler and FIAT, FCA North America. “As we follow Foley through his journey, fans will get a first-hand look at watching him grow and learn, from puppy training to becoming a fully trained assistance dog, and also gain an understanding of the huge amount of time and resources it takes to train these amazing dogs.”

Some of the training Foley will receive includes becoming accustomed to new homes, learning early and simple commands, behaving at the vet and on walks, and other ways to aid their new partner. 

To follow Foley on his journey, visit Chrysler.com or explore the hash tags #FoleyFriday and #RaisingFoley on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. To make donations to Canine Companions for Independence, visit the CCI site. And for any other questions regarding any of your car needs, please contact us at Lawton Chrysler Jeep Dodge RAM. 

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