Whether you have a disability yourself or are training a dog to assist someone with a disability, having a well-trained service dog can greatly improve quality of life.
That's why we've compiled an extensive catalog of Service Dog Training Programs specifically designed to prepare dogs for working with individuals who have specific disabilities, including mobility impairments, hearing or vision loss, psychiatric conditions, and more.
Each program focuses on the unique skills and tasks necessary to support people with these disabilities, with a range of options from basic obedience to advanced task training.
Practical tools to help you succeed in your Service Dog Training
Watch our entire Service Dog Training Library of over 200+ On-Demand videos, training sessions, & weekly coaching corners.
You get access to all of our Service Dog Training manuals, Skill Guides, and Daily Training Checklists to help you keep on track with your Service Dog Training.
Training on the go with our Mobile App that connects you with all of our online programs & coaching support. You also get access to more tools, resources, & specialty training equipment shop.
Introducing our Service Dog Program for those with psychological disabilities like PTSD, Bi-Polar disorder, and Anxiety. Our trained service dogs recognize and manage anxiety, offer deep pressure therapy, and assist during panic attacks by alerting family members and fetching medication. They provide essential aid and companionship, helping individuals navigate challenges with ease and find renewed confidence in daily life.
More Program DetailsWhen your health can change in an instant, peace of mind isn’t optional — it’s essential.
Our Medical Alert Service Dog Program teaches dogs to recognize early warning signs of epileptic seizures, POTS or syncope episodes, diabetic highs and lows, and more.
These highly trained dogs learn to detect subtle physical and scent changes, alert you before an episode begins, and even get help or retrieve vital items when needed.
Whether it’s waking you at night, preventing injury during a fall, or giving you a moment’s warning to sit or lie down, your dog becomes more than a companion — they become your safety net.
Stay independent. Stay protected. Live with confidence — side by side with your Medical Alert Service Dog.
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