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DogWish Service Dogs
DogWish Service Dogs and Neurological Support Assistance K9s

The primary focus in our DogWish Service Dog program is to train dogs that can, through the interaction with their handlers, make a profound difference in the neurological abilities and balances in their lives. DogWish Service Dogs transform the lives of those with Alzheimer's, Autism, Asperger's and Seizures. DogWish Assistance K9s transform the lives of those coping with neurological disorders such as Anxiety, Depression, and PTSD. DogWish Service Assistance Dogs are used for Tethering, and accompany their young handlers as Dogs in Schools.

Training a DogWish Service Assistance Dog
Our primary focus in our Service Dog program is to train dogs that can, through the interaction with their handlers, make a profound difference in the neurological abilities and balances in their lives.  These are not therapy dogs but actual Assistance K9.  Through the connection with their dogs, hundreds of our clients have been able to overcome severe neurological difficulties and problems in their lives, and now live with more power, control, and ability, because of their dogs.  The training process for our dogs as assistance K9s for those with disabilities is totally unique.

Our training is scientifically documented, and corroborated with many top experts in the field.  In 2010 we placed service dogs with several PHD’s for use in their own Clinics and Schools.  Our methods are based on cutting edge truths, found through scientific research, by top professionals in the field.

  • We give a comprehensive evaluation of each dog we admit for training.  We evaluate the instincts, drives, quality of the temperament (self image and role development)and all its’ component parts, and the dogs disposition (emotional/mental development).   We graph the dogs’ balance, stability, and social receptivity.  We chart the dogs’ natural personality , showing its’ natural abilities to bond, focus on the handler, respond to the handlers’ needs, and work within the home, society, and with other animals.  This factor alone insures superior results in the dogs we train.

  • When we get a client we first evaluate the client’s personality, needs, and desires, and we match them as closely as possible with those of a dog we have already evaluated and are working.   We chart the dogs’ progress in training weekly, making its’ balance, stability, ability to focus on the needs and desires of the handler, and to perform as needed are of a quality that will make the dog right for use.

  •  Everything we do is custom done according to the needs, desires, personality, environment, and disabilities of the people who will be involved with the dog.   If we don’t have that specific dog we find them.   If the client already has a dog they want trained, if the dog passes our evaluation, we use them.  If not, we often train that dog as well, to make sure its’ affect on our dog will be correct.

  • The ability of an assistance dog to perform for a client correctly demands that they think and respond as closely as possible.  This is the most important part of the process to date, and since we are the only school that gives this type of evaluation to our dogs and clients and matches them accordingly, this in itself puts our school in a higher category of ability to provide a correctly responding K9 for our clients than any other school around.    We don’t just place a good obedience dog, or a dog with a nice disposition with a client and expect top results, you can’t.  We fit our dogs and our clients together like interlocking gloves, and because we do we get immediate and far better results with every placement.  If you ignore this process you will the loose dynamics you need that enable the dog to perform many necessary functions.

      

There are several functions we address in training:

  • We enhance the natural sensory abilities of each dog we train from 3 to 10 times.

  • We teach each dog to use a comprehensive thought process, using their left brain abilities.  This creates a dynamic ability to communicate, and an ability to perceive, understand, and respond to handler communication, (verbal, non-verbal, electromagnetic, and conscious and unconscious brain waves, chemical body induced smells, etc.)  The dogs are then capable of feeling electromagnetic communication specific for their handler, which means they can feel the dynamics of their brain and body as they work.  We use this to teach them how to receive electromagnetic fields of communication with their handler.

  • We raise the maturity level in the dog to match the client.

  • We teach the dog to be responsible for their actions, to correct themselves, and to be correct.

  • Each dog we produce comes trained to give 95 percent focus to their handler, no matter what. 

  • We train every dog to track ground and air scents, and to find their handler instantly when separated.  Our dogs are capable of being certified as Search and Rescue K9s, and some are.

  • Combining their ability to feel and smell your brain and body as they work, the dog becomes capable of receiving brainwave activity and corresponding body responses, to understand, and respond to them.  They become brainwave sensitive, can detect seizure activity up to 8 hours before the body goes into seizure.  They become sensitive to abnormal neurological activity, and alert the handler and family to this behavior.    They detect and respond to abnormal neurological behavior in those around them.

  • Many of my K9s will detect when their handler is thinking about or deciding to do something that is wrong, and will bark, indicating to their caregiver or family what is happening.

  • The dogs learn their jobs as they interact with the handler and family, and quickly learn specifics that are particular to each case, like not allowing the handler to escape, wander, or hurt themselves.

  • The dogs can be trained to stay in a specific area, and refuse to leave that area. 

  • The dogs can be taught to use a tether to restrict the incorrect desires of their handlers to go and do what could hurt them.     

  • The dogs do not rely on their handlers but actually provide what isn’t present with their handler, to make up for their disabilities.

  • Our dogs can detect from the electromagnetic energies projected by their handlers whether what they are thinking or feeling is correct, or if it is not.  They can then alert to the thought process of the handler, and respond as is needed. 

  • Our dogs can further, through their interaction with that handler, influence their handler’s mind, easing the emotional state of the handler, and helping them to calm down and return to a more normal state of mind.

      

Because of the state of mind we produce in the dog, we also can produce a dog who will not only be capable of understanding the needs and desires of their handler, they will attend to those needs and desires.  The dog, taught to use their brain to receive, understand, and respond dynamically to neurological, chemical, and corresponding physical communication from their handler, can in no way be compared to a dog who is not enhanced or trained in these ways.

Our dogs are simply trained with a strategically designed, comprehensively structured program that produces top quality results.  Their brains come naturally endowed with abilities to receive, understand, and respond beyond those of ours.   We enhance that ability using strategies that make their performance perfect for each handler.

A service dog is an animal who has been trained to perform at least three functions that are essential for its’ handler to operate.  Ours, so far, perform 13 necessary functions.  Unlike dogs who pick up pencils, turn on lights, or open doors, our dogs stop unwanted neurological behaviors, keep our clients safe from getting lost or wandering away, stop them from actions that could endanger them, keep them happy and mentally adjusted, and enhance the life of everyone in the home.  You can have my pencil. 

The presence of a dog trained like this is amazing.  It is not their therapeutic presence, but the fact that their brain is communicating with your brain, that causes their handlers to mentally stabilize,  not go to the highs or lows, stop erratic behaviors, etc.  This unique function happens constantly when people come out to see our dogs and just happen to have a meltdown, breakdown, seizure, panic attack, emotional experience, etc., when here or when we visit someone in their home.  We can give them a dog and they will normalize within 5 minutes.  I said this happens constantly, and is a huge selling feature.  What you see is what you get.

Our dogs are real service assistance K9s.  They provide real answers to real concerns.  They are unique and wonderfully special.  They will pay for themselves more quickly than you could imagine. They will transform your life, and the lives of those they touch.

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