Training to Be a Service Dog

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Sonia Holwegner has seven kids. Aside from her motherly duties, she also trains puppies to be service dogs. One of these puppies she trains is a Golden Retriever named Shep. At Shep’s young age, she trains him to be obedient and nice. She also trains him to greet people politely, do escalators, and be sociable as to not get scared in public places and around strangers.

Holwegner will have Shep for about a year and a half. After initial training, Shep will be sent to more advanced training with an organization called B.C. and Alberta Guide Dogs.

In the organization, Shep will learn things like how to push buttons to open up wheelchair doors for his person. During training, treats are also not encouraged as it is important for the dogs to listen without them. Not all dogs get to pass training. Those who failed to pass get put up for adoption.

Article and photo source: calgaryjournal.ca

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