Train My Own Full Potential Service Dog
Your Service Dog Blog
by bijan
1y ago
Ready to Owner-Train your own Service Dog? You may be among the many people who have suffered a disability or are on a greatly reduced income because of a disability and therefore unable to afford a Service Dog. Your options may appear limited and your finances may dictate that you seek to train your own Service Dog. Lelah Sullivan’s books available on amazon Kindle are among the Best on the market, and have, time and time again hit the Best Seller list, with the latest Best Seller award being for Best Service Dog Training Book 2020. The intensive training course contained in Lelah Sulliva ..read more
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Handler Training Program
Your Service Dog Blog
by bijan
1y ago
This Program is offered to you courtesy of Your Service Dog Inc in collaboration with Your Service Dog School, and is a program of Your Service Dog Inc The program offers free tuition to all of Your Service Dog Inc’s Program Service Dog Teams. Those who choose to enroll in the school using their own dog can also avail of these superior quality courses at a subsidized rate through Your Service Dog Inc nonprofit 501c3 which makes the courses affordable for everyone no matter what their pocket size may be. Courses Available at Your Service Dog School include: Prospect evaluation Course (access ..read more
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Puppy Raiser Program
Your Service Dog Blog
by bijan
1y ago
Your Service Dog Inc’s Puppy Raiser Program is one of the cornerstone supports of our P.E.P. Program. Without the devoted assistance and commitment we receive from our Puppy Raisers, we would be unable to go on to provide phase two program dogs or puppies to any of the disabled persons who apply to us wishing to obtain a Service Dog in Training Prospect. The role of the Puppy Raiser is crucial to providing top-quality Service Dog in Training Prospects to our clients. After initial selection at a rescue or shelter or after the donation of a puppy to Your Service Dog Inc, the Puppy Raiser takes ..read more
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