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8 week old puppy undergoes temperament test
Puppies move in with their puppy raisers to begin basic training
One-year-olds begin advanced training skills
The dogs begin public access skills training
Dogs are placed and begin training for their individual's needs
NOSE
Command One
Command Two
PAW
Command Three
WAIT
Command Central
Hover over the boxes
below to see the
pups in action!

Service dogs in today’s world play a huge part in many people’s everyday lives. For this reason, public training for service dogs is essential to their certification. International standards state that service dogs must complete 30 hours of public access skills.
In this clip, Ariel takes Max, the service dog in training, on an airplane. It perfectly depicts what service dogs in the real world look like and what they do. Max is currently in training to be a mobility service dog.
PUPS IN THE
REAL WORLD

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