Sentences with phrase «succeed as a service dog»

The percentage of rescue dogs that succeed as service dogs is extremely low — between less than half of one percent (0.3) to 12 percent.
Only one dog out of 4 will succeed as a service dog.

Not exact matches

Because of that, some people that have successful service dogs from breeds that normally wouldn't succeed will say that since their dog works well, their breed as a whole is perfect for service work.
As mentioned above, the individuals who have the highest likelihood of succeeding with breeds outside of the ones listed here are people with extensive experience with the breed of their choice as well as with training dogs to a high level (such as competitive obedience, professional dog training, training previous service dogs, etcAs mentioned above, the individuals who have the highest likelihood of succeeding with breeds outside of the ones listed here are people with extensive experience with the breed of their choice as well as with training dogs to a high level (such as competitive obedience, professional dog training, training previous service dogs, etcas well as with training dogs to a high level (such as competitive obedience, professional dog training, training previous service dogs, etcas with training dogs to a high level (such as competitive obedience, professional dog training, training previous service dogs, etcas competitive obedience, professional dog training, training previous service dogs, etc).
Today, the breed is one of the most versatile, succeeding in obedience, agility, tracking, hunting and field events, as guide dogs for the blind, service dogs, search and rescue dogs and as popular companions.
Positively trained dogs are now trained and succeeding in all kinds of roles, from competing in agility to working as service dogs, so these fears are gradually being dispelled.
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