Work towards Public Access Status
Service Dog I
THB 18,000
1 Year Membership
A Polite Member of Society
AKC CGC & CGCU Exercises:
Private Training, Fundamental Obedience, Advanced Obedience, Group Training, Chat Support
Baseline Standard for Service Dog Behavior out in Public
Document that you have made an effort to train your dog to be safe around other dogs and people while being out in public and obtain the AKC Urban Canine Good Citizen Title Certificate.
According to the Americans with Disabilities Act, "service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities." The dog must not be a pet, but be specially trained to assist the handler with something directly related to his or her disability. Neither emotional support dogs nor therapy dogs are considered service animals in the eyes of the law. These highly trained dogs must firstly have a very high level of obedience and an excellent temperament.
Included
Our Service Dog Program I combines focused one on one training, and then gives you the opportunity to join all our Basic Obedience Courses for 1 year.
Private Training
3 Private Training Sessions (45 minutes each) at Trail and Tail
Fundamental Obedience
Sit, Down, Stand, Stay, Loose Leash Walking, Heel, Come, Leave it
Advanced Obedience
Heeling through Traffic, Polite Behavior in Public, Door Manners, Leave it, Staying without owner, Off-Leash
Learning Theories
Lure-Reward Training, Proofing, Hand Signals, Verbal Commands, Release Cue, Life Rewards
Group Training
1 Year Unlimited Access to all our Obedience Group Courses
Chat Support
1 Year Unlimited Chat Support for all training related questions
Our Service Dog I Program is for mentally stable dogs that are friendly with people and not reactive towards other dogs.
In one on one training, we will focus on the AKC CGC and CGCU Test items and work towards obtaining those titles.
Since CGCU is the AKC’s Public Access Title, you will need to train with your dog in public. The best way to do so are our group training courses.
Our Service Dog Program I combines focused one on one training, and then gives you the opportunity to join all our Basic Obedience Courses for 1 year.
What do I need to bring?
Tasty, soft, bite sized treats (boiled chicken, sausages, etc)
Treat Pouch
Collar or Harness with regular Leash s
Note: Just by joining our Service Dog Programs does not guarantee certification. Your dog MUST be trained to the required levels in order to pass the test and obtain a trainings certificate. Dogs must either have obtained public access status before joining Service Dog II, or must otherwise enroll in Service Dog I & II.
We love teaching people!
We want to help you to understand your dog, and show you how you can communicate with her effectively. All our courses and programs are aiming to train owners about how dogs learn. We are using modern, science-based dog training techniques to shape your puppy’s behavior in what you would like it to be, or to improve your dog’s behavior, if it is inappropriate.