Training Your Own Service Dog: Second Edition
The Complete Guide Series: Volume I
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Narrado por:
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M.L. Conyers
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De:
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Megan Brooks CDT
Sobre este áudio
You will not find a more complete and comprehensive collection of valuable information covering a wider range of topics on owner training an assistance dog!
Volume I is packed full of updated content, including several sections of brand new material to get you well on your way to the impeccably trained service dog team you envision. Volume I is designed to be used with any and all of the titles in the series.
Topics covered in this series include:
- Options on where to obtain a service dog and how to screen and evaluate potential candidates
- Step-by-step blueprint for more than 25 foundation behaviors and commands just to get started!
- Training the “Mega Learn” way - No gimmicks or fads, just the same science we already know explained in smart and simple terms
- How to be ready in 2 weeks or less for public access work when you follow the program
- Current ADA laws included, directly from the source
- How to confidently glide through access challenges, educate the uninformed, pave the way for future service dog teams, and get what you want
- How to file a DOJ (Title II or Title III) complaint and get results fast!
- Ensure you are well informed on laws regarding Emotional Support Animals (ESA), Therapy Dogs (TD), Psychiatric Service Dogs (PSD), and Service Dogs (SD). Learn the crucial differences of the service dog types under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), The Fair Housing Act (FHA), The Aircraft Association Act (ACAA), The Department of Transportation (DOT) and The US Department of Justice (DOJ)