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How to train a dog to be a service dog

The training consists of phases: (1) basic obedience, (2) advanced obedience, (3) disability skills, (4) public access, (5) physical support skills (optional add-on for adult dogs only), and (6) travel training (optional add-on). At the end of each of these training phases, you and your dog are tested prior to starting the next phase of training. For more information visit: www.ckdogs.com

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How to train a dog to be a service dog

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  1. Service dog training programs.

  2. The most common is that Compass Key is able to train clients' privately-owned dogs, assuming those dogs prove to be good candidates. Most non-profit organizations breed and train their own dogs and do not train their clients' pet dogs.

  3. We train dogs for clients of all ages. Sometimes the handler of the dog is not the actual client and, is instead, the client’s parent, guardian, or caretaker.

  4. There are no age requirements for handlers, but they must be able to give cues, corrections, and properly handle the dog throughout each phase of the Service Dog Training Program.

  5. CONTACT US Website : https://www.ckdogs.com/ Phone : 484.643.8445

  6. THANK YOU

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