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    I am a recent graduate of the Paws4Hearts program and would highly recommend this program to anyone…read moreconsidering becoming a Therapy Dog Team. My dog being highly driven was a bit of a handful at first to say the least but I found Karen and her staff to be professional and compassionate toward the needs of not only the dogs but their owners as well. They worked tirelessly to help each team meet the necessary requirements to achieve their goal of becoming an AKC Certified Therapy Dog Team. As with any type of training one must practice outside of class the techniques given while in class in order to accomplish the intended goal. I know I spent many hours each week working with my dog and the hard work paid off. In response to Rebecca's review regarding her dog and what took place during her dog's final evaluation, one must understand that being touched by strangers is the entire concept of what therapy dogs do and passing this portion of testing is not only mandatory but critical to the certification process. As a classmate of Rebecca and her dog, I can tell you first hand that her dog did more than just "show teeth", he actually snapped /bit at the trainer twice during the touch evaluation. To me , an untrained eye, it was apparent from the start that she and her dog were both very shy and quite unsure about the entire process. I'm not sure she fully understood the amount of time and effort neccessary to complete the required training or perhaps she didn't realize that her dog was not as confident and friendly as she might have wished. There is no shame in that as not every dog is meant to do this work. What I do know is that this organization is doing an awesome service for the community and Changing Lives One Paw Print At A Time.

    I was interested in this program because my dog makes people happy and thought he could help…read morepeople. And because they said that any dog without prior training could do it. My dog has never had any type of training before so I thought it was nice that they put you through obedience school first. One of the ladies that answers the phone is not very prompt at all and hardly checks her phone. She had contacted me 3 days after the 1st class had taken place, that I could participate if I wanted. Since I was absent the 1st day of class, I had asked everything that they did the 1st day, but even with that apparently they went over a lot because throughout my time taking my dog, I was always getting in trouble for things I apparently should have already known. So it would be nice if they make sure everyone is well aware of all the rules and what you should and should not do while training your dog. Since I was a week behind, I felt my dog was always behind in the classes since all the other dogs were ahead. They shouldn't let anyone into the classes after they start. For the final exam, they went over the stuff that was going to be test and would practice with us. One thing they didn't practice was for a stranger grabbing our dogs paws. My dog and I weren't prepared for that and my dog showed a little teeth. And because of that my dog was deemed aggressive and failed. My dog has never been around strangers that grab the paws and I felt this was a waste of money because although they do teach some obedience, it seemed your dog must already be super friendly with strangers beforehand, and I felt I was mislead because the girl on the phone had said they could teach us everything with no problem. They obviously need to have other requirements to participate or maybe they just tell people that to get as much money as possible already knowing you'll fail later, I hope that's not the case though.

    Athletic Foundations - healthtrainers - Updated May 2026

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