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Service Training

We are proud to partner with Dogs By Andy for our clients Service Dog Training! Andy has been a professional dog trainer for over 40 years and is recognized as a qualified instructor by the American Kennel Club. Andy and his team are experienced and hold the reputation of providing professional training services that are world renowned, boasting clients such as Vince Vaughn, DaBaby and Dale Earnhardt Jr. If you have questions don’t hesitate to reach out to Dogs By Andy at 704-662-3456

Dogs by Andy will personally come to the Charlotte Dog Club to do a thorough personality analysis on your desired puppy. Are you open to a variety of breeds and want them to choose the dog that he thinks is best for you? They can choose a puppy for you that has the correct mind for Service Dog Training. The fee for this service is $200.

Service Dog –A service animal is a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, that affects their day-to-day lives; including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability. The training needs to be precise – these dogs must perform tasks and respond to commands reliably, every time they’re needed. It’s a crucial process to make sure they can consistently support individuals who rely on their help. Some examples of tasks are DPT (deep pressure therapy), retrieving items, mobility support, crowd control, and assist on public access. These are the only type of working dogs allowed in public access, such as grocery stores, hair salons, movie theaters, restaurants, malls, doctors’ offices, place of employment, educational institutions, or even state and government facilities.

Emotional Support Dog- Emotional support dogs provide comfort and companionship to individuals with emotional or mental conditions. They can help reduce anxiety and stress, alleviate depression, cope with trauma, and give a sense of security. These dogs must have basic and advanced obedience, along with manners and other behaviors that will make public access appropriate. They do not have public access and are only allowed in apartments, hotels, and certain airlines. They do not have any special training to perform tasks that assist people with medical disabilities.

Therapy Dog- Therapy dogs work as teams and must have perfect obedience to work in certain settings. They undergo very specific training to ensure they can respond appropriately to a variety of situations and interact safely with diverse groups of people. Therapy dogs are selected for their calm temperament, friendliness, and ability to handle various environments. Therapy dogs provide people with therapeutic contact in a clinical setting like schools, hospital/ nursing homes, and natural disaster relief.


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