Apply for Privately Owned Service Dog Certification
Please understand we receive many more applications than we have Assistance Dogs. We specialize in certifying privately owned Service Dogs that mitigate the interfering effects of traumatic experiences. Our proprietary approach to client training teaches recipients how to Control, Regulate, and Mitigate® their symptoms. With the help of an Assistance Dog, handlers intentionally re-engage with the world around them, despite their traumatic pasts. Because this is our specialty, we screen applications for their appropriateness and readiness for our approach.
A majority of the clients accepted into our program have experienced trauma; therefore, please do not skip over any parts of your story and needs in your initial applications in order for it to be considered comprehensively. We take your disclosure seriously, and whether you are accepted or denied, we appreciate your trust in sharing your story with us.
paws4people®️ reserves the right to decline any application at any time for any reason that is deemed in the best interest of the organization, without disclosing the reason for the organization’s decision to decline.
Our mission is to educate and empower people to utilize Assistance Dogs to transform their lives. We sincerely wish we had unlimited funds so we could help every applicant.
Complete an inquiry form to begin the application process.
At this time we are only able to accept applications in English. If you need further assistance please contact us.
Don’t know where to begin? Click HERE to sign up for a Discovery Call to see if a Service Dog is right for you
We will certify service dogs for: Mobility, Psychiatric, Sensory Development/Tactile Pressure, and Medical Alerts (with individual consideration).
A great deal of this filtration is accomplished through your prerequisites. To qualify to enter a paws4people training cohort, your dog must have earned a Canine Good Citizen and passed the CGC Urban test with a credentialed evaluator. To prevent any conflicts of interest, we do not work directly with nor refer directly to any of these trainers/evaluators.
If your dog has earned these credentials, then your dog might be a candidate to be accepted to a paws4people training co-hort. Your dog will be evaluated by a paws4people trainer during a day-long in-person assessment in your home and community as a final step in earning an invitation to a training co-hort.
Once you are invited to a training cohort, you will receive your training dates. New cohorts begin each quarter. An example* of a typical training model might be:
*All training plans are subject to change based on the needs of the team as well as the decisions of paws4people. All teams will be required to have a minimum of a 6-month relationship with paws4people to be eligible for certification.
We have a positive reinforcement-based training style and follow LIMA principles in all areas of training and care.
Yes. Any sessions of our training cohorts are customized based on each client’s needs, interests, and goals. Other sessions are general sessions done as a whole group.
Additionally, if we determine that you and your dog need assistance in training your 3+ disability task cues, we will offer a module to provide that for you.
It is very important to understand that not all dogs are appropriate for this work. If at any point, either the client or paws4people determine that certification is not feasible, the conditional client & dog will be dismissed from the program.
There is absolutely no guarantee of receiving certification. Doing so would be unrealistic and disingenuous.
All tuition and fees for our training program are discussed in detail on the initial Discovery Call, in addition to being provided in writing during the application process.
If a team becomes certified by paws4people, you will receive a Service Dog uniform, a physical ID card, as well as an Assistance Dogs International Digital ID. You will also have the option to opt-in to paws4people’s group health insurance policy for your dog as an additional benefit.