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✨ Service Dog Training ✨

Transform Your Companion Into a Life-Changing Service Dog Partner

Who This Package Serves

Professional, customized service dog training in Utah that develops reliable assistance for your specific needs

Individuals with mobility challenges needing stability or retrieval assistance

People with diabetes requiring reliable blood sugar alerts

Those with PTSD, anxiety, or other psychiatric conditions needing emotional regulation support

Anyone requiring specialized task training for their specific disability

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What Makes Our Service Dog Training Unique

At Be Kind Canine, we specialize in training your existing dog to become your dedicated service companion. We work with the furry family member you already love, strengthening your bond while building essential skills.

Our Comprehensive Training Approach

Building rock-solid basic obedience and public access skills that form the foundation of all service work.

01 Foundation Building

Developing specific assistance tasks tailored to your individual needs, whether diabetic alert, mobility support, psychiatric assistance, or custom requirements.

02 Specialized Task Training

Practicing in grocery stores, restaurants, airports, and other public spaces to ensure reliable performance anywhere you go.

03 Real World Application

Teaching you to maintain and reinforce your dog's skills while preparing for any required certifications.

04 Handler Training & Certification Prep

Transform Your Daily Life

When my daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age 12, our whole family lived in constant fear of overnight low blood sugars. Hayden and Miles transformed our golden retriever Luna into a reliable diabetic alert dog who now wakes us up 20 minutes before her glucose monitor even sounds an alarm. Luna has caught dangerous lows that could have been life-threatening. We went from sleepless nights to peaceful rest, knowing Luna is watching over our daughter. Hayden's patience and expertise gave us our lives back.

Sarah M.

Herriman (Diabetic Alert Service Dog)

After my PTSD made it impossible to go to crowded places, I thought my independence was gone forever. Hayden worked with my rescue dog Max to create the perfect psychiatric service dog. Max now performs deep pressure therapy during panic attacks, creates a physical barrier in crowded spaces, and interrupts my nightmares. The transformation took 4 months, but now I can grocery shop, attend family gatherings, and live normally again. Hayden didn't just train my dog—he gave me my freedom back.

James R.

South Jordan (Psychiatric Service Dog)

Service Dog Training

Starting at $2999

Everything in Advanced Obedience

Advanced task training tailored to your disability or requirements

Distraction training in a variety of environments

Public Access Test (PAT) preparation and evaluation

Canine Good Citizen (CGC) certification preparation

Owner training support

Follow-up sessions

Start your training journey

Book a free discovery visit today and let us create a personalized training plan for your furry companion.

Get in Touch

Serving Utah & Salt Lake County

801- 866-6445

Book a FREE in-home evaluation

Service Dog Training FAQs

  • Not every dog has the right temperament for service work. During our free in-home evaluation, we assess your dog's personality, stress tolerance, and eagerness to work. Dogs need to be calm in public, non-reactive to other animals, and motivated to please. We'll honestly tell you if your dog is suitable for service training.

  • Service dogs are for individuals with disabilities that substantially limit one or more major life activities. This includes mobility impairments, diabetes, PTSD, seizure disorders, and other qualifying conditions. We don't make medical determinations—that's between you and your healthcare provider—but we can discuss how a service dog might assist with your specific challenges.

  • Dogs trained through our program learn all ADA public access requirements. However, legal recognition depends on your dog reliably performing work or tasks related to your disability. We provide certification preparation, but the final responsibility for your dog's public behavior rests with you as the handler. We will conduct the Public Access Test at the end of training and provide all documentation upon successful completion.

  • If your dog shows they're not suited for service work during training, we will work towards it with advanced obedience training. Your dog's welfare and your safety are our priorities—we never force an unsuitable dog into service training.

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