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Dogs Inc Puppies Provide Smiles at EVO Gymnastics

A service dog trainee stands at attention at EVO Gymnastics. Provided photo.

The training at Sarasota’s EVO Gymnastics is constant. The facility is home to some of the top gymnasts in the world, from Olympic medalists like Brody Malone and Stephen Nedoroscik to world champions such as Donnell Whittenburg and aspiring elite-level junior athletes. On Tuesday, December 9, however the facility welcomed a different group of trainees: puppies from Dogs Inc, the Palmetto-based non-profit specializing in training and raising elite working dogs, including guide, service and therapy dogs at no cost to the recipients.

The dogs, Labrador Retrievers all around six months old, were not only a welcome respite from the intense training of the men’s elite and junior elite teams at EVO, but recipients of a particular kind of training themselves. A crucial part of being a guide or service dog is having the ability to adapt to the outside world—unfamiliar sights, sounds or stimuli cannot distract the dog from performing its duty.

“This is a unique socialization opportunity for our dogs,” says Jenni Scamardo, a puppy raising advisor with Dogs Inc. “There are different sights and sounds, different textures on the floor here, which is all a valuable experience for these guys to prepare for their future careers beyond us. This socialization also correlates to the real world, where they’ll hear similar noises to these and it helps them learn how to continue to build confidence and resiliency.”

Scamardo, who was handling Oatmeal, a six-month old ball of wiggly energy and affability, was analyzing the dog’s ability to acclimate to what is initially an overstimulating environment. “We’re looking for how quickly does the dog recover and feel confident in an unfamiliar environment, so that we can generalize that to anywhere that we are. With Oatmeal, we’re working on having duration in lower key environments and then progressing to medium and higher traffic environments,” says Scamardo. “When the gymnasts started doing their routines and the floor began to shake, she was like that’s different, and quickly realized that it was okay. Now she hears slamming and feels the shaking all around the gym and doesn’t have any concern with it, which is very positive to see from her.”

The draw for athletes to come to EVO is simple: if you want to be the best, you have to train with the best. Preparing to be a world champion or make the next national team is an intense process, not just physically, but mentally as well. “I’m looking at the full preparation of our athletes, which is the emotional and mental component of their performance,” says Syque Cesar, Head Coach of the Men’s Senior Elite team at EVO. “Everybody is incredibly focused here and stress levels are high—with the puppies here, you’ll see more smiles than you would on a typical day, which is good for me.”


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Thursday Family and Recreation Edition – Dec 18, 2025

The 2026 Sarasota Shell and Marine Life Festival is Expanding •  Local Elementary School Classroom Transformed into Brand-New STEM Lab •  Blue Man Group is Back on the Road with North American Tour •  Bowled Co. Celebrates Grand Opening With Overwhelming Community Support in Wellen Park •  Community Foundation of Sarasota County Awards Ringling College Strategic Partnership Grant  •  District Announces New Principal of North Port High School •  Dogs Inc Puppies Provide Smiles at EVO Gymnastics •  Sheriff Hoffman Announces Results of 9th Annual Holiday Toy Drive

Wednesday Philanthropy Edition – Dec 17, 2025

Bradenton Ushers In a New Era  •  Mom's Book Nook Shares the Joy of Reading •  Miromar Outlets Wrap It Up Program Celebrates 25 Years of Spreading Holiday Cheer to Immokalee Students •  Senior Friendship Centers (SFC) Receives $80,000 Grant from Community Foundation of Sarasota County to Strengthen Seniors’ Disaster Resilience in Charlotte County  •  Mayors Feed the Hungry Program Awarded $7,000 Grant From the Community Foundation of Sarasota County •  Dec 20th Movement Market Brings Fitness, Wellness, and Community Together to Support the Humane Society of Manatee County •  Goodwill Manasota to Open Bookstore and ADC on Longboat Key •  Suncoast Black Arts Collaborative Launches 2026 Affinity Circle Membership Drive •  HCA Florida Healthcare Announces HCA Healthcare Foundation's $25,000 Grant to All Faiths Food Bank •  Grants Support All Faiths Food Bank's ThankFULL Campaign •  Creative Liberties Presents "Reflected Currents" •  Community Foundation of Sarasota County and Selby Gardens Unite to Share the Magic of Lights in Bloom with Underserved Families

Tuesday Dining and Food Edition – Dec 16, 2025

A Ritzy Holiday Experience •  Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Awarded The American Architecture Award for 2025 by The Chicago Athenaeum •  Soundbox Ventures Announces a Transformational 2025–26 Season of Mini-Festivals •  Jazz Club of Sarasota Receives Community Foundation Grant to Enhance Membership Experience and Organizational Efficiency •  Florida Studio Theatre Announces Dynamic Stage III Lineup •  Limelight Market Shines Bright this Saturday, Dec 20th at The Bazaar •  Sarasota County Acquires WCIND Property on Venice Island Through Land Acquisition and Management Program

Monday Business Edition – Dec 15, 2025

SPARCC Holiday Luncheon Celebrates Community and Generosity  •  Gulf Coast Community Foundation Surpasses $625 Million in Grants Awarded •  Lee Wetherington Homes Offers $3.5 Million Home as Model Lease-Back  •  Superintendent Terry Connor Named Florida Outstanding Superintendent Communicator •  Third Time's a Charm for Italian Idea •  Developer of the Edge Residences Celebrates Topping Off •  Andy Harshman named 2026 Sarasota County Teacher of the Year •  Palmetto Marriott Resort and Spa Celebrates Multiple Prestigious Honors in First Year of Operations •  Constructional Progress on New Youth Shelter •  Publix Grant $15,000 to Mayors Feed the Hungry for Holiday Food Assistance

Saturday Perspectives Edition – Dec 13, 2025

Socratic Stage Offers a Necessary Conversation in Today's Toxic Environment  •  The Word of 2025: PARTNERSHIP •  High Tourism Season's Real Gift is the People Who Make It Work

Friday Weekend Edition – Dec 12, 2025

P3 - MASTERS OF MOVEMENT •  Selina Roman Redefines the Conventional Notions of Beauty •  Humane Society of Sarasota County Holiday Open House •  SPAACES Announces New Residency Exhibition by Sabrina Small •  Building CreArte Latino Cultural Center's Organizational Infrastructure •  Lee Wetherington Homes Offers $3.5 Million Home as Model Lease-back •  Tango After Dark at the Van Wezel •  Developer of the Edge Residences Celebrates Topping Off

Thursday Family and Recreation Edition – Dec 11, 2025

Sarasota's Premier Plant Nursery •  Embracing Our Differences Announces 2026 Outdoor Art Exhibitions in Sarasota and St. Petersburg •  Wellen Park Holds Inaugural Holiday Festival of the Arts Dec. 13-14 •  Mutts Gone Nuts Unleashed Arrives in Sarasota this January •  Thousands Pack Downtown for the Magical 2025 Sarasota Holiday Parade  •  SRQ Magazine Presents 2025 Giving Coast Luncheon •  Florida Studio Theatre Produces Imaginative Retelling of Snow White •  Selby Gardens Artist in Residence Patti Smith Returns to Selby Gardens' Historic Spanish Point Campus with Performance •  Nathan Benderson Park to Host Open Water Championship

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