Training my Dog to be a Service Dog - Post Transplant
Hey everyone! I am 24 years old and new to this website! I was wondering if anyone here had any experience in starting the process of making your dog a service dog. I'm a 5 year post double lung transplant recipient and just recently got sick again. I adopted my girl (7 year old dachshund) in June in hopes of making her a service dog as I go through the process of being re-evaluated for transplant. This last bout of sickness has brought on lots of anxiety and PTSD. I'd really like to be able to start getting her certified so I can bring her up here with me so I'm not so alone.
Traci
(CF Warrior)(Double lung transplant recipient)
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@transplant4traci, I want to let you know that I'm thinking about you. I am sending 2 hugs - one for you, and one for your little buddy.
Lots of wrong information here.
There is no certification needed. Per ADA it is either trained for tasks or work or it’s not.
Owners can self train however it’s not always easy and trainers can be helpful.
For PTSD the dog could be a service dog if it does a task such as Grounding, interrupting repetitive behavior like for me itsching my arms that can result in injury when nervous or shaking my leg that can be disruptive to others.
There is orbiting which creates space from others.
Watching behind me and alerting if someone approaches.
Guiding to an exit if I feel overwhelmed.
Now comfort alone is an ESA so that is correct and they are not given the same public access. Really no public access rights except rare cases in California.