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Janet Kelley
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Caitlin Coberly
- Kate's Dogs - Certified Dog Behavior Consultant - K9 Trainer - Lebanon, OR
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- Lebanon, OR - At Kate's Dogs, we specialize in personalized service to fit your, and your dogs, needs. Kate is a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant and works with all kinds...
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Dr. Rhonda Hamerslough
- Think Pawsitively - Dog Behavior and Certified Dog Trainer - Missoula, MT
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- Missoula, MT - I offer in-home or remote consultation & training. Through 'one-on-one coaching' or 'Homeschool training.' My mission is to help you learn how to understand your pet's behavior...
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Sarah Anderson
- Dogz - CCPDT Certified Dog Trainers - Reno, NV
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- Reno, NV - At Dogz, we only take on certified, experienced dog trainers with a love for their career and a natural rapport with animals. All of our trainers are...
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Alyssa Vincent
- Blueprints Dog Training - Certified Dog Trainer - Dixon, CA
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- Dixon, CA - Blueprints Dog Training provides training for pet dogs and their families that focuses on everyone's comfort. My training approach is focused on creating more open communication between...
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Zukhra Patterson
- Can-Do Canine - Positive Reinforcement Private Dog Training - Fairfield, CA
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- Fairfield, CA - I’m a game-based concept (force-free) trainer who offers dog and cat training; but also dog walking, pet sitting, boarding, enrichment and adoption consultation services. With a Bachelor’s...
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Dan Behaviorist
- Dog Behaviorist and Service Dog Trainer - San Francisco, CA
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- San Francisco, CA - We provide Applied Behavior Training for Service Dogs and dogs with behavior issues. We help families and busy professionals build stronger bonds with their dogs through...
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TeJon Williams
- Dog Magnet Training - Salt Lake City, UT
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- Salt Lake City, UT - Dog Magnet Training specializes in balanced, comprehensive dog training designed to create an unbreakable bond between you and your dog. Whether you need obedience, agility,...
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What’s the difference between a service dog and an emotional support animal, and can I train my dog to be a service dog?
A service dog is specially trained to perform specific tasks that directly assist a person with a disability, such as guiding someone who is visually impaired or alerting a person with diabetes to blood sugar changes. An emotional support animal (ESA), on the other hand, provides comfort through companionship but is not trained to perform tasks. While ESAs don’t have public access rights, service dogs are legally allowed in most public spaces under the ADA. Yes, if your dog has the right temperament, health, and focus, it is possible in Washington to train your dog to become a service dog, either with a professional trainer or through an owner-led program, provided the training meets legal standards.
How long does it take to fully train a service dog, and what does the process involve?
Service dog training typically takes between 12 to 24 months and involves three key stages: foundational obedience, public access training in Washington, and task-specific training tailored to the handler’s disability. Dogs must be calm, highly obedient, and able to focus in a wide range of environments. The process can vary depending on the dog’s age, breed, learning speed, and the complexity of the tasks required. Training must be consistent, thorough, and legally compliant to ensure the dog is truly reliable in performing its duties.
How much does service dog training cost, and how many sessions will my dog need?
The cost of service dog training in Washington can vary widely. Private professional training typically ranges from $100 to $200 per session, while comprehensive programs may cost $10,000 to $30,000 or more for a fully trained service dog. If you’re training your dog from scratch, expect to commit to multiple weekly sessions for 1–2 years, plus daily reinforcement at home. The total number of sessions depends on the tasks required and the dog’s learning pace, but it’s common for training programs to include 50–100+ sessions over time.