
WE OFFER TWO OPTIONS:
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Option 1: Trained SD
You get a dog trained by us. We work the dog on obedience, public access, task work, everything a psychiatric service dog needs to do. The only thing we do not train is medical alert. That skill has to be built around your specific body and your specific signals, and we bring you in for that part.
This path is for the veteran who is already carrying enough. You do not have to learn how to train a dog. You do not have to figure out corrections or timing or command structure. You show up, you learn how to work as a team with a dog that already knows the job, and you go home with a partner ready to work.
We match the dog to you. We do not hand you a dog and walk away. We stay in contact through placement and after, because the work does not end when you drive off the lot. This option takes around 1 year to complete.
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Option 2: Train your own dog.
This path is hands on. You get the dog. You do the training. Our Skool program walks you through it step by step, from the first day home through public access and task work.
Some veterans need this. Training a dog forces you to slow down. It forces you to be patient with something other than yourself. It forces you to show up every single day whether you feel like it or not. For a lot of us, that is the same muscle recovery asks for.
You are not doing this alone. You have the program, you have the community, you have us checking in. But the hands on the leash are yours. The bond you build training that dog yourself is different than the bond you build with a dog trained by someone else. Some veterans need that difference. With this option you get the dog quicker than option one to begin you're team building.
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