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Facility Trained Service Dogs

ALL STAGE CANINE DEVELOPMENT

Our Facility Trained Service Dog Training Program is a comprehensive, individualized program designed to develop reliable service dogs capable of supporting their handlers in everyday life.

Each program is customized to meet the specific disability-related needs of the client, ensuring both the handler and dog develop the skills necessary for long-term success.

Program Length

Service dog training typically takes 6–12 months, depending on the dog, the complexity of tasks required, and the individual needs of the client.

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Program Investment

The cost of a fully trained service dog typically ranges from:
$25,000 – $45,000
Pricing varies based on:
  • Training duration
  • Task complexity
  • Client-specific accommodations
  • Travel requirements
  • Number of private training sessions required

Payment Options

Clients may choose to pay the program investment in full or utilize a monthly payment plan.
Monthly payment plans typically range from:
$3,000 – $7,000 per month
Payment schedules are structured based on the scope and duration of the training program.
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Dog Acquisition

The cost of the dog is separate from the training program and is the responsibility of the client.

Our team can assist in selecting an appropriate dog with the temperament and structure necessary for service work.

Monthly Care Reimbursement

During the training process, clients are responsible for monthly reimbursements covering the dog’s care, including:
  • Food
  • Grooming
  • Veterinary care
  • Preventative health treatments
  • Training equipment and tools
These reimbursements ensure the dog receives proper care throughout the program.
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Training Components

Obedience Foundation

Dogs are trained in reliable obedience including:
  • Sit
  • Down
  • Stay
  • Recall
  • Loose leash walking
  • Place
  • Leave it
  • Advanced obedience reliability

Public Access Training

Dogs are trained to remain calm, focused, and well-mannered in public environments including:
  • Restaurants
  • Stores
  • Public transportation
  • Medical offices
  • Crowded environments

Personal Life Skills Training

Training is tailored to support the handler’s daily lifestyle and environment, ensuring the dog can function effectively in real-world situations.

Disability-Specific Task Training

Each service dog is trained to perform specific tasks that directly mitigate the client’s disability.
Examples may include:
  • Medical alert or response
  • Deep pressure therapy
  • Retrieval tasks
  • Interrupting behaviors
  • Mobility assistance
  • Anxiety or panic response
Tasks are customized to the individual needs of the client.

Personalized Training Structure

Each service dog program is highly individualized and may include:
  • Private client training sessions
  • Handler education and integration
  • Home or workplace training sessions
  • Travel training when necessary
  • Public access field work
The goal is to create a reliable working team between handler and dog.
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Program Goal

The ultimate goal of this program is to produce a stable, reliable, and highly trained service dog capable of supporting the client’s independence and quality of life.

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