Animal Training Phoenix school’s service dog training program making connections admin August 21, 2024 Giana Gallagher, a 17-year-old senior from a service animal training class for high school students at Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center in Phoenix, instructs Jamie Corrales to command Finn, a 4-year-old labradoodle he will soon adopt, on Nov. 30, 2023. Joe Rondone/The Republic Finn, a now-5-year-old labradoodle, and his peers are owned by the Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center High School in Phoenix and raised and trained by the students in the service dog program. Joe Rondone/The Republic Finn, a now-5-year-old labradoodle, and his peers are owned by the Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center High School in Phoenix and raised and trained by the students in the service dog program. Joe Rondone/The Republic Giana Gallagher, a 17-year-old senior from a service animal training class for high school students at Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center in Phoenix, instructs Jamie Corrales to command Finn, a 4-year-old labradoodle he will soon adopt, on Nov. 30, 2023. Joe Rondone/The Republic Jamie Corrales, an officer with the Phoenix Police Department who was injured in the line of duty, learns to command Finn, a then-4-year-old labradoodle he will soon adopt from a service animal training class for high school students at Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center in Phoenix on Nov. 30, 2023. Joe Rondone/The Republic Jamie Corrales, an officer with the Phoenix Police Department who was injured in the line of duty, learns to command Finn, a then-4-year-old labradoodle he will soon adopt from a service animal training class for high school students at Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center in Phoenix on Nov. 30, 2023. Joe Rondone/The Republic Sophomore Leanna McKnight,15, works with Finn, a then-4-year-old labradoodle in the service animal training class for high school students at Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center in Phoenix on Nov. 30, 2023. Joe Rondone/The Republic Juno, a labrador retriever, looks up at his trainer Abby Genrich, 16, during a service animal training class for high school students at Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center in Phoenix on Nov. 30, 2023. Joe Rondone/The Republic Jamie Corrales, an officer with the Phoenix Police Department who was injured in the line of duty, learns to command Finn, a then-4-year-old labradoodle in the service animal training class for high school students at Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center in Phoenix, on Nov. 30, 2023. Joe Rondone/The Republic Finn, a then 4-year-old labradoodle in the service animal training class for high school students at Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center in Phoenix, shows off his “service dog in training” vest on Nov. 30, 2023. Joe Rondone/The Republic Sophomore Sophia Geyer, 15, works with Felix, a golden retriever Coton de Tulear mix, during a service animal training class for high school students at Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center Paradise Valley in Phoenix on Nov. 30, 2023. Joe Rondone/The Republic Sophomore Leanna McKnight,15, works with Finn, a then-4-year-old labradoodle who is in the service animal training class at Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center in Phoenix, on Nov. 30, 2023. Joe Rondone/The Republic Finn, a now-5-year-old labradoodle, rests before graduating from Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center high school’s dog training program on April 30, 2024, in Phoenix. Michael Chow/The Republic Student trainer Leanna McKnight says goodbye to Finn, a 5-year-old labradoodle who is the first dog to successfully graduate from the service dog training program at Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center High School on April 30, 2024, in Phoenix. Michael Chow/The Republic Student trainer Leanna McKnight says goodbye to Finn, a 5-year-old labradoodle, after she handed him over to former Phoenix police officer Jamie Corrales. Finn is the first dog to successfully graduate from the service dog training program at Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center High School on April 30, 2024, in Phoenix. Michael Chow/The Republic Student trainer Leanna McKnight hands over Finn, a now-5-year-old labradoodle, to Phoenix police Officer Jamie Corrales. Finn is the first dog to successfully graduate from the service dog training class at Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center High School on April 30, 2024, in Phoenix. Michael Chow/The Republic Student trainer Leanna McKnight hands over Finn, a 5-year-old labradoodle, to former Phoenix police officer Jamie Corrales. Finn is the first dog to successfully graduate from Jaymie CardinÕs (left) service dog training class at Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center High School on April 30, 2024, in Phoenix. Michael Chow/The Republic Student trainer Leanna McKnight holds back tears after handing over Finn, a now-5-year-old labradoodle, to Phoenix police Officer Jamie Corrales. Finn is the first dog to successfully graduate from the service dog training class at Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center High School on April 30, 2024, in Phoenix. 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