Holistic is defined as “taking into account all of somebody's physical, mental, and social conditions in the treatment of illness”. My vision of holistic service dog training means working with the entire family, not just the individual who needs a service dog. It means establishing respectful, cooperative relationships between all family members and the service dog.
Through an in-depth interview process I come to understand a families’ lifestyle and dynamics, how a service dog will fit into that world, and the long-term impact of the dog on the family. I learn if there is resistance from anyone in the family about the service dog and that is addressed. If the service dog is for a child, I help the family understand the impact of the service dog on other children in the household, as well as the child’s friends. We discuss everything from other pets in the home to the realities of public access.
What does this mean to my clients? It means I can help families choose the right service dog for their family member ... the first time.
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Hi... we are beginning the long and complicated process of securing a diabetic alert dog. I feel overwhelmed! Is there a "chat room" for people to share their experiences?
Try the forum at http://www.diabeticalertdog.com/.
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