Service Dog Training and Animal Assisted Therapy (El Paso / Teller / Colorado Springs / Nationwide)

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Service Dog Training
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Service dogs are specially trained canines that provide valuable assistance to individuals with disabilities by performing specific tasks. Unlike emotional support animals, they are protected by the American with Disabilities Act. They are not pets. They are like medical devices that serve as an integral part of their owner’s daily life. This means places that serve the general public, places of employment, and all business must by law accommodate these life changing helpers. Because they are highly trained, it takes a long time, effort, and expertise to train a reliable and dependable service animal. The importance of service dogs cannot be overstated, as they improve the quality of life and independence of their owners.

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My Life Unleashed specializes in training service dogs and can help you with many needs associated with training and handling a service dog.

Service Dog Training – Types and Tasks

Want to learn more about service dogs and some of the task they do for people living with disabilities?

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Due to highly customized nature of our services timing and pricing of programs varies depending on the needs of each client.

Service dogs are trained to perform specific tasks that assist individuals with physical, sensory, or emotional disabilities. The tasks each service dog performs are often highly specialized and particular to the handler’s needs. They are specially trained to perform specific tasks that assist their owners with everyday activities and improve their quality of life.

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Reasons to Get a Service Dog

Service dogs perform tasks that empower people with disabilities. If you have a disability or know someone who does, there can be no better gift.

One of the most significant benefits of service dogs is that they provide their owners with a sense of independence and freedom. They allow people with disabilities to participate in daily activities without the need for assistance from another person. This newfound independence can improve their self-esteem and reduce feelings of isolation.

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Service dogs also offer their owners a sense of security and comfort. Many people with disabilities face challenges in their daily lives, such as discrimination and harassment, that can cause anxiety and stress. Service dogs provide support and can help their owners cope with these challenges. Furthermore, service dogs offer their owners a sense of companionship and unconditional love. People with disabilities may struggle with social isolation and loneliness, but service dogs provide constant companionship. They can also help their owners build relationships with other people, as they serve as a conversation starter and can help break down barriers.

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In addition to their benefits to individuals with disabilities, service dogs also play an important role in society. They help promote awareness and understanding of disability rights and accessibility issues. Service dogs are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which requires businesses and public places to allow them entry. By promoting the use of service dogs, we can encourage society to become more inclusive and accessible to people with disabilities.

Service dogs are important for individuals with disabilities because they improve their quality of life, independence, and sense of security. They provide assistance with everyday tasks, emotional support, companionship, and help promote disability awareness. Service dogs have a profound impact on the lives of their owners, and their value should not be underestimated. As a society, we should continue to support and promote the use of service dogs and work towards greater accessibility for people with disabilities.

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A service dog is truly life-changing. Unleash a life today!

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You too can learn to lead a team with your dog that consistently performs with excellence!
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Training Highlights
Service dog trains with trainer in a beach during sunset
Obedience Training for Service Animals
Service dog trains with trainer in a beach during sunset
Expert Level Heeling
Dog trainer showcases public access training of a service dog at supermarket.
Public Access Training
Dog trainer showcases mobility tasks for a service dog trained to help a person using a wheelchair
Mobility Service Dog Task Training
Psychiatric service dog task demonstration
Psychiatric Service Dog Task Training
Service dog and trainer demonstrate guidance and crowd control tasks
Walking Support and Crowd Control