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Add Service Dog Coaching to Your Training Business!

Like many pet dog trainers, you may be getting questions from clients looking for help training a service dog. Despite the growing demand, even highly skilled trainers need additional education and preparation to take on this kind of work. Author, Veronica Sanchez teaches professional trainers how to help owners with disabilities train a service dog. She provides what you need to know to become a successful service dog coach.

You will learn:

Characteristics of successful service dogs

How to coach owner-trainers

How to train typical service dog tasks and public access

How to incorporate service dog coaching in your training practice

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Service Dog Coaching

A Guide for Pet Dog Trainers

Veronica Sanchez, M.Ed, CPDT-KA CABC

Dogwise Publishing

A Division of Direct Book Service, Inc.

403 South Mission Street, Wenatchee, Washington 98801

1-509-663-9115, 1-800-776-2665

2019 Cooperative Paws LLC

Graphic design: Lindsay Peternell

Cover design: Lindsay Peternell

Photos: Veronica Sanchez, Tara McLaughlin, Nancy Liebhauser, Ken Oberle

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, digital or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage or retrieval system without permission in writing from the publisher.

Limits of Liability and Disclaimer of Warranty:

The author and publisher shall not be liable in the event of incidental or consequential damages in connection with, or arising out of, the furnishing, performance, or use of the instructions and suggestions contained in this book.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Sanchez, Veronica, 1971- author.

Title: Service dog coaching : a guide for pet dog trainers / Veronica Sanchez, M.Ed, CPDT-KA CABC.

Description: Wenatchee, Washington : Dogwise Publishing, [2019] | Includes

index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2019002276 | ISBN 9781617812361

Subjects: LCSH: Service dogs.

Classification: LCC HV1569.6 .S26 2019 | DDC 362.4/048--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019002276

ISBN: 978-1617812361

Printed in the U.S.A.

What experts are saying about Service Dog Coaching

Veronica offers experienced R+ dog trainers a reliable business model for making a true difference in the lives of dogs and people both. The definitive read for any trainer contemplating the tremendously important work of service dog coaching.

Veronica Boutelle, author of How to Run a Dog Business, founder & CEO of dogbiz

Veronicas background as teacher and trainer, combined with her own experience with a disability, allowed her to develop a straightforward and practical manual which will be must have for trainers who are ready to jump into the exceptionally rewarding work of coaching human and dog teams for service work

Heidi Meinzer, JD, CPDT-KSA, CNWI

As the number of owner-trained service dogs increase, this valuable reference supports professional trainers in being effective coaches of service dog clients. If you have ever considered adding service dog clients to your program, this book is required reading.

Michele Pouliot, International Guide Dog Program Assessor

Masterful, clearly-written, packed with practical information, unique, and highly recommended! Truly fills a big gap in the literature with the comprehensive information and skills that professional dog trainers need to become coaches and collaborators with owner-trainers of service dogs.

Ris VanFleet, author of The Human Half of Dog Training and Animal Assisted Play Therapy

To all of the service dogs working

to support their handlers.

Acknowledgements

I am a messy gardener. I often spill seeds and then am surprised to find plants thriving in unexpected locations many seasons later. The seeds for this book had been sitting in my mind for over a decade. However, unlike the seeds in my garden, support from many individuals was needed to make this book a reality.

Wise guidance from Gina Phairas of dogbiz prompted me to take action and move forward on writing. Pam Nashman, Kelly Spring, Tara McLaughlin and Tim McLaughlin were very gracious to take the time to review drafts of this book and give invaluable feedback. Tara also contributed beautiful photographs, as did Nancy Liebhauser. I am thankful to Larry Woodward, Jon Luke, Adrienne Hovey and the staff at Dogwise. Without Jons interest in service dogs and his making the time to reach out to me, the seeds for this book would have continued to sit in my mind.

I am grateful for the encouragement and help I have received in my career from so many in the pet dog training and service dog training communities. My husband, Ken Oberle, also deserves my thanks. He reviewed drafts and provided support and feedback for the book. He also patiently listened to me talk about service dogs longer than anyone should.

I am especially appreciative of the service dogs in my life, including clients dogs and my own. These wonderful dogs are the motivation for my work, and they are excellent educators as well.

When I developed a disability I felt like the rug had been pulled out from - photo 2

When I developed a disability, I felt like the rug had been pulled out from under me. I was only 30 years old and had to discontinue my career as a school teacher. As many people do, I looked for support and information online. I had previously worked training pet dogs professionally on a part-time basis. I found myself drawn naturally to groups that focused on service dog training, given my own disability needs. I was fascinated by the cheerful, can-do attitude of people working with service dogs. I discovered that I could still use my prior knowledge and experience in professional dog training while applying my new experience with a disability. I gained additional skills in clicker training and learned that there were many ways to work around my limitations. This supportive online community included a diverse combination of professionals and dedicated amateurs. They were pioneers in the world of owner-trained service dogs. I successfully trained my rough collie to support me as a service dog and volunteered for a nonprofit service dog program that focused on working with owner-trainers.

My experience helped me gain confidence. I rediscovered a career in pet dog training, and like many trainers, I did a little bit of everything. I offered puppy training, behavior consultations and basic training, and I helped people with disabilities train their own dogs for service work. For many years the demand for service dog training was lowI received a request or two a year at most. That was probably because the benefits that service dogs could provide people with disabilities were not yet widely known. Then suddenly things started to change. I started receiving three and four requests for service dog training each week.

While networking with other pet dog trainers, I discovered that the demand for service dog training was beginning to increase dramatically for them as well. I heard time and time again from professional trainers that they were interested in service dogs, but they did not feel like they had the skills and knowledge to train them. This led me to develop Cooperative Paws Service Dog Coach, a certificate program to educate professional dog trainers to train service dogs. I also started offering webinars and writing articles on service dog coaching. This book is a product of these same goals to educate pet dog trainers about service dog training. More and more, people with disabilities are choosing to train their own dogs for service work. There is a growing need for professional dog trainers to gain knowledge in service dog coaching and training, in order to help this population.

Who this book is for

This book is for the professional pet dog trainer who is interested in learning about service dog coaching and training. The training section presumes readers understand learning theory and have experience training basic skills using clicker training. The section on selecting a service dog candidate is written with the assumption that the reader has some experience conducting behavior evaluations and can interpret dog behavior and signs of stress.

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