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Considering a Service Dog? Service
dogs are special! What
can you expect from your service dog? While a Service Dog enjoys its role as both a companion and helper, it is absolutely crucial that you can give a Service Dog what it needs in return. You must be able to provide for your dog’s basic needs even if it is inconvenient or you are not feeling well. If you cannot do that you must ensure that someone is able to care for the dog’s needs including taking the dog outside for elimination.
A Service Dog may help you in your home and in public. A Service Dog may help you live more independently. While the abilities of a dog will amaze you, you still have to remember that the Service Dog is an animal. In times of stress or illness (including the time of transition into your household) you may have to deal with unwanted chewing, elimination, vomiting, or barking. As unpleasant as those occurrences may be, you will need to deal with them by providing prompt clean up and lots of patience. You also may have to deal with dirt and dog hair, both of which can add to your housework. Do you have the time and energy?Like people, dogs react to stress. Your dog will need your leadership as well as your understanding during those times. If you would not consider having a pet dog, are you sure you want a Service Dog? Remember, a Service Dog is highly skilled and trained but also has needs that can not be ignored. Your Service Dog will need time to adjust to its new family and to recognize you as the “leader” of that family. You will have to adjust to new routines and perhaps change priorities. You will be required to complete a three-week training course. While the dog will come to you having learned many skills, it is up to you to continue reviewing skills and working with the dog. NEWSD Follow-up trainers will be a resource that helps you with this task. Our goal is to empower you to make the best use of your service dog. Great
responsibility. Great reward. Still
Interested?
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| NorthEast
Wisconsin Service Dogs, Inc.
2221 S. Webster Ave. (920) 437-1076 E-mail questions@newservicedogs.org |
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| N.E.W.
Service Dogs, Inc. is a non profit volunteer organization |
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