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Veteran & Service Dog Training

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The 'Veteran & Service Dog Training' course is designed specifically for military veterans in Springfield, Missouri, seeking to cultivate a deep bond with rescue dogs while gaining essential training skills. This course not only equips participants with practical techniques for transforming a rescue dog into a certified service animal but also emphasizes the therapeutic benefits of this unique bond. Participants will engage in a reflective healing journey, supported by educational resources and a community of peers sharing similar experiences. By completing this course, veterans will enhance their understanding of service dogs, improve their mental health outcomes, and emerge empowered to foster connection and support within their communities.

You can also join this program via the mobile app. Go to the app

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Handler Training Goals

  • Clinical Literacy: Handlers must learn the science behind human-animal interaction and understand how service dogs specifically mitigate PTSD symptoms, such as nightmare interruption.

  • Program Commitment: Handlers are expected to navigate a six-month, three-phase curriculum requiring significant time investment and completion of weekly class requirements.

  • Administrative Management: Handlers must demonstrate the ability to use the digital portal to submit training manuals, certification paperwork, and weekly homework assignments.

  • Community Re-engagement: A primary goal is for handlers to transition from solitary isolation to active engagement within a group setting and the permanent alumni network.

  • PTSD Symptom Mitigation: Canines must be trained in specific therapeutic components, such as nightmare interruption, to address the "invisible wounds of war".

  • Certification Readiness: Canines must successfully progress through all three phases of the curriculum to meet the requirements for official certification.

  • Public Integration: As part of a "veteran/dog team," the canine must be prepared to support the handler in community settings, facilitating the handler's transition back into social environments.

  • The Battle Buddy Bond: The core objective is to restore the "Battle Buddy" support system, creating a reliable partnership that drives positive mental health outcomes.

  • Sustainability: Successful teams are encouraged to remain active in the alumni social hub to support new cohorts, creating a "virtuous cycle" of local veteran support in the Ozarks.

Canine Training Goals

Joint Team Goals

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