About Assistance Dogs
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Pawsitive Perspectives Assistance Dogs primarily focuses on training service dogs for people with physical mobility disabilities. Our dogs can also be trained as Diabetic Alert dogs (trained for detecting changes in blood sugar levels), Home Help-mate dogs (these have been trained in the same skills as Service Dogs, but are not granted public access qualifications due to not meeting our high standards of performance. The dogs assist their partners with every day, in-home tasks, such as opening doors, loading the clothes dryer, retrieving items off the floor), and Facility/Animal Assisted Therapy dogs on a case-by-case basis.
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Our goal is to train one rescue dog for every dog bred for our programs.These rescue dogs may be trained as Diabetic Alert Dogs, Home helpmates, and/or working as hearing dogs. There's a job for every dog that trots out our doors...even if it is simply to be the best partner and family companion you've ever had!
Over an approximately two year period, our young Assistance Dogs in Training pass high standards of health, behavior, obedience and skill training in order to become a certified assistance dog. Our dogs are taught up to 90 commands to perform such tasks as:
- Opening doors
- Turning lights on & off
- Retrieving dropped, or necessary, items
- Paying at a counter
- Pulling wheelchairs and providing balance
- Diabetic Alert dogs which respond to changes in a persons blood sugar levels.
