Service Dog Training Package

Interested in training your own service dog? It can be a fun and rewarding experience. It is also the most affordable option!

Are you just getting started with your journey? Read more about what to expect for service dog training

A 30-minute online consultation is required prior to entering our Service Dog Training Program

Service Dog Services that we offer

Service dogs are defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act and are dogs that are specifically trained to help people with disabilities. For example, service dogs can be trained to help people who have PTSD, mobility impairments, are deaf or hard of hearing, have diabetes or many other conditions. We can help people with disabilities train their own dog to assist them as a service dog.

We provide guidance to train dogs to mitigate impairments, including:

  • mobility impairments
  • disabilities that impact emotions and/or cognition
  • hearing loss, and
  • diabetes. 

Requirements for the Service Dog Owner

  • Have a disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act
  • 18 years old and older
  • Able to participate in training lessons over an extended period of time. The initial training can take a year, two, or even longer.
  • Able to commit time to practicing with your dog regularly between appointments.
  • Aware that you may end up with a dog that can only help at home or in places pets are allowed. Up to 50% of service dog candidates in programs are not able to complete training and work in places pets are not permitted.
  • Willing to wait until we evaluate your dog’s suitability and help you train your dog foundation skills before working on service dog tasks.
  • Have support from your licensed healthcare provider for use of a service dog.

Requirements for the Service Dog

  • No history of aggression towards dogs, people or other animals
  • Easily trained. A breed or mix likely to have characteristics suitable for service work such as Labradors and Golden retrievers. Each dog is assessed as an individual but some breeds are more likely to exhibit characteristics suitable for service work than others.
  • No history of any serious behavior problems like fear or separation anxiety
  • Completed adolescence, which may occur between 1 to 3 years of age. 
  • Under age 4, physically healthy

Our Service Dog Training Process

Prior to signing up, we require a 30-minute online consultation. Please use the links below to sign up.

Service Dog Training Step One

VIRTUAL APPOINTMENT

We begin with a 90-minute virtual appointment. This is when we will answer your questions, gather information about your dog and your needs, give you important information about service dog training as well as training recommendations to get started. 

FEE $200

Service Dog Training Step Two

EVALUATION

We conduct a 45-minute evaluation of your dog. This is when we look at how your dog responds to some minor stressors in a new situation to see if it is appropriate to begin training him or her for service work.

FEE $125

Service Dog Training Step Three

TRAINING

Training for service work if your dog is suitable. This process usually takes 1 – 2 years but can take longer. Process may include virtual and in person training appointments, as well as day training.

FEE $125 per session

Service Dog Training Step Four

LONG TERM SUPPORT

Follow-up support. Help to maintain your dog’s training throughout your service dog’s working career.