08/29/2023
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08/17/2021
To avail of one of the exclusive Trainer assisted courses at Your Service Dog School subsidized by Your Service Dog Inc, contact:
[email protected] Courses include, Tuition, One on One Trainer Assist, Textbook, Workbook, pdf material, student id card for (SDiT and Handler) with a Certificate and a special graduation patch for your SDiT/ Service Dog upon completion of Basic Foundation Skills Course by Handler and SDiT.
Normal cost of this same course privately advertised elsewhere is $3,500.00 approx.
However, you can avail of a subsidized rate via Your Service Dog Inc and avail of one of our courses now for just under $80.
This offer is only available to disabled persons applying for courses at Your Service Dog School, through Your Service Dog Inc.
For further information please contact [email protected]
08/16/2021
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09/04/2020
Hi Everyone,
As this month is Service Dog Awareness Month I thought Pax and I would share a little with all of you about what our day is like.
In the morning, we usually wake up to the cooing of the Doves or the call of the Ravens outside our bedroom window, and then a loud raucous raven’s voice answers back from inside my home. No! Its not my Service Dog Pax, for though Pax has learned many things from Lelah Sullivan’s “Training Your Own Full Potential Service Dog” Books, speaking raven is not one of them.
The voice answering the Raven call is none other than Rodney my Blue Fronted Amazon Parrot saying, “ hi and Good Morning” to his Buddies, the Ravens as they celebrate the dawn of another day with a flock call right outside our bedroom window.
Pax is the first to stir to his feet in the morning, but he never makes a move before I open my eyes.
Once Pax sees that I am fully awake and ready to get up and dressed, he proceeds to help me out of bed. He gets my jeans, tee-shirt, socks, shoes and helps me as I get dressed to meet my day.
I am always dropping things and because I get dizzy its difficult for me to pick items up, but Pax is there at each and every turn to help with these tasks.
The phone may ring and if I am at a distance from it Pax will go to fetch it for me and hand it to me. I would be so totally lost without his help, and I certainly would not be able to get out of bed when I felt like it and wanted to in the morning. I would have to lie there and wait for a someone to arrive at my home and help me out of bed, nor would I manage getting dressed on my own without the help of a carer, if it wasn’t for Pax.
I have my independence and dignity because of Pax and all the many tasks he does for me.
Pax will brace wanting to help me stand and he fusses over me holding my jacket or tee-shirt taut at just the right angle, a job he has been doing for me since he was 6 months old, and it gives me that little bit of momentum in the morning that helps me position myself comfortably in my wheelchair, for Pax knows that my balance isn’t great, and he knows exactly just how to help me and when I need his help most of all. On my bad days when my balance is really shaky, a little nudge from Pax during a dizzy spell can sometimes be just the help I need to prevent me from falling to one side. Pax and I have learned to work together on this, his nudge makes me aware that I am leaning to much to one side and sometimes that nudge is enough to correct my posture, but I always know when I get that nudge that I have to make an effort to grip the handles of my wheelchair and push or pull to straighten my position in the chair.
Pax my Service Dog is the very Best Buddy anyone could ever have.
We still train several times a day following the steps in Lelah Sullivan’s “Training Your Own Full Potential Service Dog”.
Pax loves the Training Games and each time we complete the Basic Foundation Skills Course, I can see Pax’s mind expand and his thinking capacity grow as we use the training method contained in Lelah Sulliivan’s books to assist him to learn some new tasks and grow to his Full Potential.
All through my day Pax performs tasks and works hard to assist me in one way or another, and when I am at my computer working for YSDI, Pax is found faithfully lying on his blanket at my feet under my desk.
I have to say that I am blown away each and every day by Pax’s willingness to learn new things and the way he embraces the “Lelah Sullivan Method of Training “
I love seeing the joy on his face when I say, “Hey Pax, Wanna Play Your Training Game?", He responds with a tail wag and a body wiggle that puts a smile on my face each and every time I see it.
Because this month of September is Service Dog Awareness Month I thought I would share some of the wonderful things my Service Dog Pax has learned from playing the training games in “Training Your Own Full Potential Service Dog” by Author: Lelah Sullivan.
https://www.amazon.com/Lelah-Sullivan/e/B00HIKEEOS?