Selecting and Training Your Service Dog: How to Succeed in Public Access Work

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by Jennifer Cattet, PhD

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Selecting and Training Your Service Dog: How to Succeed in Public Access Work

by Jennifer Cattet, PhD

ISBN: 9781617812798

Publisher: Dogwise Publishing

Publication Year:  2021

Format:  Trade Paperback

Pages:  188

From the back cover:

Good service dogs are both born and made!

Watching a service dog and her handler working as a team in a busy public space is a thing of beauty. Not every dog has the temperament or genetic make-up to do service work, but with the proper reward-based training, many dogs can success in public areas. Succeeding in Public Access Work is the subject of Jennifer Cattet’s new book, which is especially important given some of the controversies surrounding poorly or un-trained service dogs being brought into public areas. Jennifer prepares you and your dog to meet the standards of the Public Access Test developed by Assistance Dogs International. While the book focuses on training, it also covers in detail a number of other important questions including:

  • How much time, effort and cost are involved in acquiring and training a service dog?
  • Can you train a shelter dog for service work and are there breeds of dogs you should avoid?
  • What are your rights and the laws relating to service dogs?
  • How do you deal with the public when working with your service dog?

“This is a ‘must have book’ whether you want to train a service dog for yourself, train service dogs for others, or just understand more about service dog work and public access.” – Michele Pouliot, Recipient of the Ken Lord Award from the International Guide Dog Federation

“Dr. Cattet’s landmark guidebook propels Service Dog training to the fore of modern-day behavioral science…at last!” – Linda Michaels, M.A., author of The Do No Harm Dog Training and Behavior Handbook

“Desperately needed for the last 25 years – this book guides you through specific needs, challenges, and training of a public access service dog.” – Julie Shaw, KPA CTP, RVT, VTS (Behavior), Co editor of Canine and Feline Behavior for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses

About the Author:

Jennifer Cattet, PhD, CPDT-KA, is the Executive Director of Medical Mutts, an Indiana based non-profit service dog organization, and the founder of the Center for the Study of Medical Assistance Canines (CMAC).

Additional information

Weight .32 kg
Dimensions 22.8 × 15.2 × 1.6 cm

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