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QuestionWhat's the best way to train a dog to help a person who's having a seizure?Mark Garcia is a Certified Dog Training Specialist and the Founder of Rosewood K9 based in Los Angeles, California. Mark specializes in dog training, boarding, and day care services. He uses scientifically proven methods for dog training that includes behavior and obedience training, confidence building, structured leadership, and positive puppy training.You should go to a service dog training specialist. There are different companies that specialize in training dogs so that when people have seizures, the dog knows how come to their assistance right away. A service dog training specialist will focus on conditioning certain behaviors. They'll even act out certain scenarios. Look at their track record, and make sure that they're experienced in the domain of service you expect from your dog. Once they're done training your dog, they'll provide a certificate to prove your service dog has acquired the right proficiency.
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QuestionWhere do I buy a clicker for training?Community AnswerLocal pet stores or online.
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QuestionHow long does it usually take to train a dog to be a PTSD service dog? What about the cost?Community AnswerThe time it takes depends on the dog. There is no specific time frame. The cost depends on where you live.
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QuestionDo you have any advice on training a deaf dog?A Google UserCommunity AnswerMany trainers use hand signals to train deaf dogs. Some trainers use vibration collars (sold on Amazon) as well to train a dog to come to them.
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QuestionAbout how far into training can a PTSD service dog come to school with me? And what is the best breed for it?fleryhelea gamingCommunity AnswerAny breed of dog can be a service dog, but a dog must be fully trained or almost finished with training to be able to go to school.
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QuestionCan I legally train my service dog for my PTSD disabilty?Yvonne WiegmanCommunity AnswerYes, you are allowed to owner train any service dog. It is a long and hard process and it might be easier if you get some professional help.
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QuestionWhere can you get a service dog vest?Sarah WestCommunity AnswerThey are available from online generalist retailers, but don’t get one unless you acts have a service dog that needs a vest. If you buy one that you don’t need, you could make it out of stock for people who actually need it. You can also get them from local pet stores but they might need proof that it’s actually a service dog.
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QuestionAm I allowed to bring service dogs in non-pet friendly areas?Sarah WestCommunity AnswerYes, service dogs are allowed to go into non-pet friendly businesses. But do you have proof it’s an actual service dog? Most places don’t ask you for proof, but it’s good to have just in case, it’s also good to bring a vest so people know it’s a service dog.
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QuestionWhat is the best age to train your dog?AnotheronebitesthesoilCommunity AnswerStart training and socializing as soon as your puppy is home and has all vaccines. More advanced task training can start at 6 months, but by then your puppy should already be learning the basics like sit, down, come, and heel. Puppies have short attention spans, so training should be fun and never harsh.
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QuestionMy father is a retired veteran, who has been recently diagnosed with PTSD. They suggest that he get a service dog (he loves dogs) but we do not have the money or skill. Any advice?AnotheronebitesthesoilCommunity AnswerThere are charities that provide free service dogs for veterans that you could apply to. You could also consider an emotional support animal. These dogs are not allowed public access (cannot come into stores, restaurants with you), but can provide support at home and can be kept in rental houses that don't allow pets.
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QuestionCan an emotional support dog become a PTSD service dog?AnotheronebitesthesoilCommunity AnswerWith training and time, yes. An ESA should already have some of the skills of a PTSD service dog, but they will need additional task and public access training to perform this job.
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QuestionWhy do you keep talking about requirements for certification when there is no legitimate service dog registry or certification required by the federal government?AnotheronebitesthesoilCommunity AnswerThere may be certification required by countries other than the USA. Even if you don't have to certify, these "requirements" are good goals to meet.
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QuestionCan you have two service dogs in the same household for PTSD?AnotheronebitesthesoilCommunity AnswerYes, you can. It is common for people to train a younger dog even if they already have a dog just so they are not left without one. You may only want to train one at once, though.
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