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For Mr. and Mrs. Haverly, their connection to Dogs for Better Lives began with personal experience and a deep appreciation for the bond between humans and dogs.

“I’ve been profoundly deaf in my right ear for 25 years,” shares Mr. Haverly.

“Over the years, I’ve done a lot of research and reading about hearing loss. I started seeing DBL mentioned in the literature I was reading and became interested in following their work.”

That initial interest grew into a meaningful relationship with DBL. “After following DBL for several years pre-pandemic, I hosted a six-month-old Lab for DBL while their Puppy Raiser was on holiday,” he recalls. “Of course, helping feels good.”

Becoming Guardian Society members—those who include DBL in their estate plans—was a natural extension of the Haverlys’ lifelong love of dogs and their belief in DBL’s mission.

“I hope our gift will enable DBL to reach more people and expand their good work,” says Mr. Haverly.

From childhood days learning how to walk alongside his father’s English Springer Spaniel to hosting Ezra, the black Lab from DBL, dogs have always been a part of Mr. Haverly’s life. “I think it’s a good idea to try to help and maybe leave the world a bit better place than when you arrived.”

Through their legacy gift, the Haverlys’ are ensuring that DBL can continue providing life-changing Service Dogs for years to come—helping people live with greater independence, safety, and connection.


For more information on how you can become a member of our Guardian Society, visit dogsforbetterliveslegacy.org or contact Wanda at (541) 423-8385 or wanda@dogsforbetterlives.org

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