Providing Real Training for Real Dogs for Real Life
Providing Real Training for Real Dogs for Real Life
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We offer training classes in the use and training of Service Dogs, Emotional Support Dogs, Therapy Dogs, Facilities Dogs and pets. Learn what your rights and responsibilities are.
Contact us to schedule a class and for costs for your organization.
This information and classes are designed to prepare participants and give them additional tools and techniques to consider when dealing with or utilizing a Specialty Dog.
This information is for general information purposes and does not constitute legal or professional advice.
No user should act on information provided in this presentation without obtaining proper legal or professional advice specific to his/her situation.
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We provide training to Law Enforcement Agencies concerning the enforcement of laws pertaining to the use of a Service dog in the community.
This training reviews State, Federal and local laws concerning the use and access with Service Dogs in the community.
We review the differences in in access, training and laws concerning Service, Emotional Support, Therapy and Facilities Dogs.
This class includes a review what questions that can be asked of the handler, what documentation is required from the handler, what training of the dog is required.
Certain incidents that must be investigated by law enforcement as a crime when involving a Service Dog and its handler.
What to document for any investigation.
As a business owner you have certain rights and responsibilities when it comes to a person who wishes to enter your business with a Service Dog.
We review the differences in in access, training and laws concerning Service, Emotional Support, Therapy and Facilities Dogs.
We review State, Federal and local laws concerning the use and access with Service Dogs in a business.
This class reviews what questions that can be asked of the handler, what documentation is required from the handler, and when you can deny services.
How and what to document for any investigation.
If you are considering obtaining a Service, Emotional Support or Therapy Dog, you should be aware of laws, training requirements.
We review the differences in access, training and laws concerning Service, Emotional Support, Therapy and Facilities Dogs.
We review State and Federal laws concerning the use and access of a Specialty Dog.
This class also reviews what questions that can be asked of the handler, what documentation is required from the handler, and when you can be denied.
Be aware that there are many scams concerning products, certifications, and training requirements that are designed to take your money and can get you in trouble.
This movie shows the heroic acts of a United States Marine Military Working Dog Team (Patrol/Explosive Detection). It gives a brief insight of a handler and her dog while in training and in the field working.
It give a great example of the bonding, trust, and training required to be an effective team.
Teamwork saves lives!
Be aware that this movie depicts War and PTSD scenarios.
Inside look at how military working dogs are trained at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. Working dogs are utilized by every branch of the United States military for detection and patrol purposes, and there are about 1,600 serving today. The United States Air Force's 341st Training Squadron is responsible for training both military working dogs and handlers.