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Service Dog Training: How to Prepare Your DogAssistance dogs come in a variety of types: guiding dogs, hearing dogs
and service dogs. At their core, all trainings aim to do the same
thing: train a dog to help people that can't do their daily tasks
properly because they have some disabilities. Such dogs will help
people that have problems with their sight or hearing.Other
uses for service dogs include mobility assistance and seizure response
training, but it depends on what the owner needs from the dog. If you
do need this type of training, the dog needs to be trained for it
properly. TRAININGSelf-training and program training are two of the types of training that service dogs need to go through. The
owner needs to facilitate self-training, and the same goes for any type
of dog training. Getting a professional trainer that knows what he's
doing is much easier, but self training can boost the relationship
between the dog and his owner. Both young and old dogs can
potentially be good for service. In some cases, people will want their
older dogs to be trained, especially in cases where the dog showed that
he is suited for it. But, in most cases, people will want to use pets
from dog breeds that are designed for service work from the start. There
are a number of procedures and techniques that people can use to teach
a dog how to be useful for people with disabilities. You can look for
tips online or you could buy books that teach you the process of
service dog training. Another option is to hire a professional take
care of your dog, to make sure he gets the best training possible. While
the dog would learn what he needs to do faster, since these
professionals have very good training techniques, the problem is that
once the dog is sent back home, the training is stopped, unless the
owners how to continue it themselves. If the dog is home trained
however, the training can continue. If a breeder sells a dog
that will be trained to service, he should first teach the dog basic
orders, like come, sit, no and stay. Next, the owner needs to teach the
dog other orders, like how he can turn off lights or open a door.
Remember, this dog needs to help people with disabilities, so he needs
to do a number of things for them. Service works is what these
dogs are bred and trained to do. It can take more than a year to teach
such a dog what he needs to do in any kind of situation. They also
should be trained on dealing with the people that they will serve. You
can train these dogs in a variety of ways. For example, training done
by prison inmates is an option in the United States. It's a method that
worked well in the past, with both the dogs and the inmates benefitting
from this situation. The inmates for example, learn to socialize better
by training the dogs. If someone needs a service dog, they
first need to go through an evaluation process, after they fill in an
application. Next, he will be put on a list, waiting for a dog that
will fill the needs that he has. In most cases, you don't need to pay
anything for getting a dog if you need it, but in others you will have
to pay something in order to get it. After the owner gets the
service dog, he will have to learn how to deal with him and how to
train him further, to do the things he needs done. This period can
vary, from just a few weeks to months in some cases. After that, a
period follows where the training is updated at the training center. These
dogs aren't trained just to help people to open doors or to do other
things that owners can't do. They're also there to be good companions
and to offer emotional support.
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