This course will take you step-by-step through the process of training your own dog to become a qualified service dog, including handling all types of challenging situations such as air travel.
Essential Tasks Included in the Course:
- Retrieve Based Tasks;
- Alert to Specific Sounds;
- Deposit Based Tasks;
- Obedience and Public Access Manners;
- Pawing Based Tasks;
- Airport Security Check Manners
- Airport/Cabin Relief Control
- Aircraft Cabin Behaviors
- Assistance in Crisis
Find the complete learning plan in the Syllabus below.
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You can start training your dog at the age of 10 weeks old
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Easy to follow training videos and tutorials
Take your time. Two-year access
Are you looking to train your own dog to become a service dog? If you have answered yes, this could be the ideal distance learning course for you and your dog. If you are afraid of going out alone and would like to have your own service dog assistant accompany you everywhere, including in the aircraft cabin, this bundle is just for you! Our Bundle will provide you with valuable tips on how to train your dog in both basic obedience and advanced tasks to mitigate the symptoms of physical disabilities, and it will also prepare him/her for the challenges that an airport environment may provide.
The Intensive Service Dog Training Course and the Air Travel Training Program are a combo for owners that want to ensure that their service dogs can handle all types of challenging situations.
Our courses are developed by the SDTSI team of trusted, experienced behavioral experts, including certified trainers and board-certified veterinary behaviorists. The programs will help you build a solid foundation and gain a better understanding of your dog as an individual, his/her body language, strengths, weaknesses, as well as of your own needs. You and your paw friend will be able to spend valuable time together and strengthen your bond. Having the feeling that you are the only one who is in control of your own life can not be compared with anything else!
The ISD course is spread over 8 distinct modules, covering everything you need to learn about training a service dog for a wide range of impairments and being a service dog handler. The Air Travel Training Program is divided into 3 modules, designed to prepare your dog for an airport/cabin environment step by step.
If you want us to be a part of your training journey, you can participate in our training program by following three easy steps: Enroll, Study, and Get Certified. There are no long waiting lists or periods to sweat out!
Sign up and get started today; you'll be amazed at what you and your dog can achieve!
This home study qualification is aimed at individuals who want to train their own service dog, or who want to find work as service dog trainers to help others start their service dog training journey.
At our Service Dog Training School, we don’t ask our students to have any puppy training experience or qualifications before they enroll. All we ask is that they and their dog friends have to motivation to embark on a new educational journey.
be in possession of a very well-behaved service dog and your dog partner will be Certified as a Service Dog with all the training records and a registered Service Dog ID by SERVICEDOG TRAINING SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL. To view a sample of the award, please click here.
And you will be able to:
- Understand the rules and regulations governing air travel with a service dog
- Obtain the necessary paperwork and travel documents for your service dog
- Prepare your service dog for a successful flight
What Does It Mean To Be Certified?
It means your dog has been trained to perform the work or tasks as a psychiatric service dog.
The primary purpose of certification is to ensure that your dog is fully trained and able to perform psychiatric service dog work and that you, the handler, understand how to lead your Assistance Dog/Service Dog through everyday situations, such as going to a store, a park, a hospital, a care home or any other public place.
1 - Introduction
2 - Service Dog History
3 - Types of Service Dogs and What They Do
4 - Things Handlers Should Know
5 - Abilities and Limitations of Your Service Dog
6 - Canine Communication - Interpreting Dog Body Language
7 - Puppy Testing
8 - Basics for All Service Dogs
9 - How a Dog Learns
10 - Encouraging Your Dog
11 - Equipment for Training
12 - The Basic Vocabulary and Core Words for Service Dogs
13 - First Five Things to Teach
14 - Eye Contact Training
15 - Focus Training
16 - Barking, Speak Up and Be Quiet Training
17 - Finding and Retrieving Tricks
18 - Opening and Closing
19 - Paw-push Targeting
20- Allergen Detection
21 - Standing Up and Pushing a Cart
22 - Extended Training - Adding Drama with Clever Tricks
23 - Public Access Test
24 - Aircraft Training
1 - Basic Obedience Skills Needed at the Airport
2 - Potty Training
3 - Security Check Training
4 - Advanced Skills Needed in the Aircraft Cabin
5 - Transport and Travel Preparation
6 - How to Fill Your Forms
7 - Laws and Regulations related to service animals
No Breed, Size or Weight Restriction
Trained to perform work or task
Behave in public and under control of handler
Animal must be up to date with all vaccinations