1.
All Breed Problem Solving
and Obedience
2. Home Manners and Management
3. Advanced
Obedience and Agilities
4. Service Dog Training
Service Dog Training
Veterans returning home may qualify for VA funding for P.T.S.D or T.B.I.
Service Dogs. A dog can be a great addition to someone who has trouble
in social situations, with stress, or having difficulty sleeping at night. We
offer training for existing dogs when qualified or we can help you select
the right puppy and offer you training as he grows up to become a Service
Dog. If however, you are looking for a dog who is already trained and ready
to go we would suggest calling CCI (Canine Companions For Independence)
and ask to be put on their waiting list. This is best for persons who have
limited ability to be directly involved in the dogs training.
At K-9 Companions Dog Training, we strive
to be a full service company as we offer training
for clients with disabilities, such as the hearing
impaired or wheelchair bound. Dogs can be taught
many various behaviors, depending on the client's
needs. Examples of behaviors taught are:
- Opening doors, drawers,
and refrigerators
- Retrieving specific objects
(DVS's, keys, remotes, etc.)
- Retrieving dropped articles
- Getting help
- Pulling on command
- Turning on or off lights
- Barking to alert toward
danger, doorbell, or telephone
- Stopping at certain objects
- Finding doors or (In/Out)
- Finding scents
- Walking slow to lead
- Carrying objects
Basic obedience
is a prerequisite for any service dog training.
Client dogs may be used if they qualify.
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Vinny with "Taco" his seizure alert dog.
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