Service Dog Types

In the service dog industry, significant gaps exist that limit access for those in need. High training costs, long wait lists, and specific criteria for a service dog create barriers, preventing many individuals from obtaining support. Our program is designed to fill the gap in the industry.  

 

Medical Alert Service Dogs
Medical alert service dogs are trained to provide crucial support to individuals with various medical conditions. Dogs have the remarkable ability to sense changes in their handler's physiological state, allowing for early detection and enabling the handler to take preemptive action. This can reduce the severity or even prevent a medical emergency. In addition, medical alert service dogs offer emotional support and companionship.
Psychiatric Service Dogs
Psychiatric service dogs offer invaluable support to those with mental health conditions. Our program customizes training to address the specific needs of their handlers. These service dogs not only assist with essential tasks but also provide companionship and emotional support. A psychiatric service dog can bring a sense of normalcy and routine to their handler's life, helping them navigate daily challenges with greater confidence and resilience. This stability enhances the handler's mental well-being, empowering them to engage more fully with their surroundings and improve their overall quality of life.