Service Dog Training Guide

Service Dog Training Guide
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Publisher : Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781646119905
ISBN-13 : 1646119908
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Service Dog Training Guide by : Jennifer Hack

Master service dog training at home with this easy step-by-step guide Service dogs are life-changing for people with a range of physical and mental disabilities. But getting one can be complicated and expensive. The Service Dog Training Guide offers you an easy, step-by-step program for you and your dog to follow at home. Bone up on everything from basic exercises to essential service dog tasks that will guide you and your dog on the best training path. You'll also find an overview of different types of service and support dogs, breeds, and equipment for training. The step-by-step instructions will help you teach your dog everything from retrieving items to reminding someone to take medication. The Service Dog Training Guide includes: A multi-path approach—Weigh crucial factors to determine which type of service dog tasks—psychiatric, medical, or mobility assistance—your dog is best suited for. Easy-to-follow—All exercises are broken down into clear and complete step-by-step instructions and troubleshooting tips to help general readers train their own service dog. The power of positive reinforcement—Learn to communicate effectively with your dog by motivating them to learn faster with praise and rewards. Make a difference in someone's life with this practical approach to training your own service dog.

The Ultimate Service Dog Training Manual

The Ultimate Service Dog Training Manual
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9781510703179
ISBN-13 : 1510703179
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ultimate Service Dog Training Manual by : Keagen J. Grace

A One-Stop Shop for Anyone Interested in Learning How to Obtain, Train, Raise, and Live With a Service Dog. The Ultimate Service Dog Training Manual is the essential resource for laypeople, handlers, and trainers alike who deal with service dogs. Covering everything you need to know about obtaining, training, and living with service dogs, this comprehensive guide provides practical dos and don'ts, tips and tricks, and advice on raising the perfect service dog for various situations. Complete with illustrative photos, tips, sidebars, and detailed information, Including the history of service dogs, the legalities of where they are allowed in public and who is permitted to have them, what rights are in place to protect them, and more, this service dog bible covers service dog topics like: What handlers want you to know The path to becoming a service dog Service dog jobs, from allergen alert dogs to psychiatric and seizure dogs Costs of owner-training “Fake” or under-trained service dogs What service dogs should and should not do in public What makes a dog unsuitable Overview of standards, requirements, certifications, and gear Task training, from opening doors to assisted pick-up, and more Service dog socialization Service dogs at work and school Service dog retirement The difference between service dogs, therapy animals, and emotional support animals And more!

Training Your Own Service Dog: the Complete Guide

Training Your Own Service Dog: the Complete Guide
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1522703985
ISBN-13 : 9781522703983
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Training Your Own Service Dog: the Complete Guide by : Megan Brooks

Qualifying for a service dog; determine whether a service dog is for you; deciding to raise a puppy, train your own pet or adopt an adult dog; procedures for training obedience, public access and tasks.

Training Your Own Service Dog

Training Your Own Service Dog
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Publisher : Patricia Lambert
Total Pages : 61
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis Training Your Own Service Dog by : Patricia Lambert

The proven, effective strategies on training your own service dog! Do you have a handicap that makes it hard to go out? Are you suffering from panic attacks and anxiety? Do you wish there was a way where you can easily do daily tasks and get the companionship you need? If you said YES to these questions, then a service dog is for you. Not only do service dogs help give physical support (such as opening doors, turning light switches on and off, and fetching objects), they also offer companionship and alert others when you’re going through a medical crisis. However, service dog training can be expensive and may put a strain on your budget. But there is a way around it. Training Your Own Service Dog by certified animal trainer Patricia Lambert walks you through the entire process step by step! In this game-changing guide, you will: ● Help your dog become calmer and non-reactive: In times of stress and anxiety, with the right training tools, you can rely on your dog to help you manage negative emotions and prevent panic attacks ● Help your dog become confident and motivated: Your dog needs to be alert in order to help you in times of an emergency. Using tips found in this book, you can train your dog to become more confident in seeking help or remembering its training in emergencies ● Help your dog resist becoming too social: Dogs that are easily excited can do more harm than good for its owner. Learn how you can train your dog to not get easily distracted so they can do a better job at helping you when you need them And so much more! Thousands of people have had success in training their own service dog. Give your dog the best tools they need to become an even better companion with Training Your Own Service Dog! Grab this book and get started today!

Clinician's Guide to Treating Companion Animal Issues

Clinician's Guide to Treating Companion Animal Issues
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 598
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ISBN-10 : 9780128129630
ISBN-13 : 0128129638
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Clinician's Guide to Treating Companion Animal Issues by : Lori R. Kogan

Clinician's Guide to Treating Animal Companion Issues: Addressing Human-Animal Interaction is the first of its kind—a groundbreaking resource for mental health professionals who want the knowledge, skills and awareness to successfully work with pet-owning clients. The book trains clinicians across multiple disciplines to feel more comfortable and confident addressing companion-related issues—both when those issues are the primary reason for seeking therapy or a critical component in better understanding client needs. The book uses current human-animal interactions theories as a foundation to explore pet-related issues utilizing behavioral, cognitive behavioral, family systems, humanistic and contemporary psychodynamic therapeutic orientations. Users will find sections on the many issues that arise during the lifespan of pet owners (e.g., children, young adults, elderly), as well as issues pertinent to specific populations (e.g., men, homeless, ethnically diverse). Additional topics include the violence link, pet death and bereavement, and behavioral issues. As the first book to approach human-animal interactions (HAI) from a multi-theoretical perspective, it helps clinicians appropriately acknowledge and incorporate relevant HAI issues within therapy to achieve goals. - Provides practical information for immediate use in practice - Focuses on common issues relating to companion animals - Addresses bereavement, attachment, behavior, and more - Includes interactive readings, case studies and therapeutic exercises - Contains multiple theoretical orientations (behavioral, cognitive behavioral, family systems, humanistic and psychodynamic approaches)

Your Service Dog and You

Your Service Dog and You
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9781476690803
ISBN-13 : 1476690804
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Your Service Dog and You by : Nicola Ferguson

Service dogs play an important role in society, assisting their handlers in leading independent, fulfilling lives. These amazing dogs are trained to work with a wide range of disabilities, from visual impairments to PTSD, and come from a variety of breeds and backgrounds. Some service dogs are custom bred and trained by large charities, while others are rescue dogs of indeterminate breed, trained entirely by their owners. Disability knows no bounds and can strike anyone, at any time, leaving us alone, scared and confused, with many of us wondering how feasible it would be to integrate a service dog into our lives. This is a practical guide, written from the perspective of an ordinary dog owner turned service dog trainer, following her own need for a service dog. It covers everything from service dog breeding and selection, how to acquire a service dog, basic training, and public access work, to your dog's eventual retirement. Chapters also detail the day-to-day realities of living with and loving a service dog.

The Complete Guide to German Shepherds

The Complete Guide to German Shepherds
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Publisher : LP Media Inc
Total Pages : 231
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis The Complete Guide to German Shepherds by : David Daigneault

Taking the first step in deciding to get a dog can be a difficult one. Where do you start? Well, how about right here, and right now. The Complete Guide to German Shepherds is just that. The A to Z guide for the breed written in simple language. Why and when should you consider a German Shepherd? The Complete Guide to German Shepherds has those answers and many more. Not all dogs are created equal. When it comes to GSD’s (that’s the short way to say German Shepherd Dog) they are truly a breed apart. They are large dogs; agile, fast, aggressive and intimidating if you want them to be. They are smart, loyal, inquisitive, persistent, protective and willing to push the boundaries. They’re also willing to push your buttons if you let them. Sound like the dog for you? Sound like a challenge? You bet they are, but the payoff is a best friend who will never leave your side. The Complete Guide to German shepherd will answer all your basic questions including: Is a German Shepherd the right dog for me? I brought my German Shepherd home. What now? What are the best ways to train my GSD? What are some common mistakes should I avoid? The Complete Guide to German Shepherds gives you the basic lowdown on this fabled breed. Everything from the renowned history of Rin Tin Tin, to how to avoid having your fingers chewed off by a puppy who is all teeth, to enjoying your canine companion as he ages. This book is designed to help you get the best out of all stages of your dog’s life; while causing the least amount of stress. Chapters include basics and advanced topics such as: Shepherd Saga (History of the German Shepherd breed) Is the German Shepherd right for you? German Shepherd Stigma Bringing Your GSD Home Being a Proud Puppy Parent Housetraining Socializing with People and Animals German Shepherds and Other Pets Physical and Mental Exercise Training your GSD Basic Commands Advanced Training and Occupations Dealing with Unwanted Behaviors Traveling with German Shepherds Nutrition Grooming your German Shepherd Basic Health Care Advanced German Shepherd Health and Aging Dog Care Let’s be honest here. GSD’s aren’t for everyone. However, if you have your heart set on one of America’s most popular breeds, this book will give you a great grounding on the path ahead of you. German Shepherds can be a tremendous challenge to your ego. They don’t always want to do what you want them to. You have to give them a good reason. The Complete Guide to German Shepherds gives you a head start on your GSD. Believe me, you’ll need it.

The Complete Textbook of Animal Health & Welfare E-Book

The Complete Textbook of Animal Health & Welfare E-Book
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Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages : 505
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780702049354
ISBN-13 : 0702049352
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Complete Textbook of Animal Health & Welfare E-Book by : Jane Williams

The Complete Textbook of Animal Health and Welfare is a core text for students in animal care, animal technology or animal science programmes, and a supplementary text for related equine, wildlife and veterinary courses. It provides an in depth text for students at Further Education (FE) levels 2 and 3, and a foundation text for students studying in Higher Education. Each chapter covers the subject in depth (level 3 FE) via diagrams, images and text, then summarises it at a foundation level (level 2 FE) to engage students of different abilities. - core text for students studying animal care, animal technology or animal science - supplementary text for related equine, wildlife and veterinary courses - reflects all aspects covered in the animal care curriculum - highly illustrated - written by author with expertise in this area with many contributions from experienced educationalists and experts to ensure quality & validity - covers all species

Selecting And Training Your Service Dog

Selecting And Training Your Service Dog
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Publisher : Dogwise Publishing
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9781617812804
ISBN-13 : 1617812803
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Selecting And Training Your Service Dog by : Jennifer Cattet, PH.D.

Good Service Dogs are Both Born and Made! Watching a service dog and her handler working as a team in a busy public space is a thing of beauty. Not every dog has the temperament or genetic make-up to do service work, but with the proper reward-based training, many dogs can succeed in public areas. Succeeding in Public Access Work is the subject of Jennifer Cattet’s new book, which is especially important given some of the controversies surrounding poorly or un-trained service dogs being brought into public areas. Jennifer prepares you and your dog to meet the standards of the Public Access Test developed by Assistance Dogs International. While the book focuses on training, it also covers in detail a number of other important questions including: · How much time, effort and cost are involved in acquiring and training a service dog? · Can you train a shelter dog for service work and are there breeds of dogs you should avoid? · What are your rights and the laws relating to service dogs? · How do you deal with the public when working with your service dog?

Life on Wheels

Life on Wheels
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Publisher : Demos Medical Publishing
Total Pages : 499
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781935281108
ISBN-13 : 1935281100
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Life on Wheels by : Gary Karp

There are 1.7 million regular wheelchair users in the United State. Like anyone else, they work, marry, have children, travel, play sports, and are full members of their community. Life on Wheels makes sure they take full advantage of every available opportunity. It is the A-Z guide for all you need to know about every aspect of living with mobility impairment. This unique book offers an initial road map to the lifelong, complex, and fascinating road of the disability experience. Life on Wheels is primarily a guidebook for those with a mobility disability, offering practical information on how to: adapt your home choose a wheelchair explore your sexuality take care of your body and much more!