Good Canine Academy

Good Canine Academy Training PTSD Support Dogs for Veterans and First Responders. Nationally Certified to Train Dogs to Detect Early Stage Cancer.

Training Comfort Dogs for ISD’s to help with children of all ages. Good Canine Academy is committed to providing specialized service dogs to veterans and first responders suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. Good Canine Academy is committed to providing the training of our dogs and collaboration with medical teams and Universities to move forward with studies and the ability to have our dogs detect early stage cancers at a 98-100% accuracy level with no false positives.

Please share share and share.  If a trainer tells you they can make your dog into a SD they are probably stealing from y...
01/28/2023

Please share share and share. If a trainer tells you they can make your dog into a SD they are probably stealing from you. Don’t fall for it. Contact a REAL SD org.

Service dogs.
Probably one of the most unpopular topics for any pet dog trainer.
I cannot begin to count the amount of service dog training requests I receive.
“Can your online courses train my dog to be a service dog?”
“I need to make my dog a service dog so he can ride on the bus with me” (Yes, someone seriously asked me this)
“Do you certify service dogs?”
No - no - no - and more no.
Service dog training is completely different from pet dog training.
If your dog is trained to walk nicely on a leash and sit and stay, they are a pet dog.
If your dog comes up to you and nuzzles you when you are sad - they are still a pet dog.
If you want your dog to accompany you into stores or fly in-cabin on planes … they’re still only a pet dog and these privileges are not for them.
Service dogs are task-trained.
They are specifically taught to work for people with disabilities.
A dog that solely provides comfort is not a service dog.
I see a lot of people acquiring dogs, labeling them as “my service dog” and *then* going about training them.
This is not how that works.
You cannot just select a dog, put a service dog harness on them and figure the rest out as you go.
We regularly receive requests from dog owners who tell us that their “service dog” pulled them over on leash or has always been highly reactive.
That their service dog relentlessly chases wildlife on walks or has anxiety in social settings.
One time I got a request from a lady who told me that she got a dog from the shelter to be her son’s service dog, but that “service dog” was now biting the son and could I please fix it.
I’m sorry - none of those dogs are not service dogs then. And they likely won’t be service dogs in the future either.
Please be honest about the dog you own.
Unless you worked diligently to train them as a service animal with specific tasks, they are a pet.
A beloved, (hopefully) well-behaved, wonderful pet.
But not a working dog, and you should not demand the privileges that are reserved for true service dogs.
Staying clear with this distinction protects the actual service dogs and their owners :)

08/07/2020

Click above book cover to be redirected to the author’s website Everyone has a story to tell and scars that don’t heal A young, idealistic teen leaves a small town and abusive father behind t…

03/04/2020
11/11/2019

First of Its Kind Study from Purdue University Connects Service Dogs to Decreased PTSD Symptoms Among War Veterans February 9, 2018/0 Comments/in News, Partner Member Updates /by Amanda(Ponte Vedra, Fla.) – Purdue University’s College of Veterinary Medicine partnered with K9s For Warriors in a g...

09/23/2019

So excited to be a part of this magnificent event. Good Canine Academy looks forward to meeting you all there. If you don't have your tickets yet....get them soon.

Dallas Film aka DIFF presents the Dallas International Film Festival + other year-round programming.

09/17/2019

has a specific odor, and “Enloe” the dog is learning how to sniff it out. The yellow Labrador, purchased by Medical Center to support the research of In Situ Foundation, has been training for more than two years. Learn more and see the lovable pup on Facebook on Thursday, Sept. 26, at noon. He’ll be joined by his trainer Dina Zaphiris, as well as one of his owners, Traci Hunt, the director of the Enloe Regional Cancer Center, and Rebecca Senoglu, Enloe Medical Center’s Cancer Support Program coordinator.

Can’t wait to have Good Canine Academy along with our Service Dogs be a part of this wonderful celebration.
09/14/2019

Can’t wait to have Good Canine Academy along with our Service Dogs be a part of this wonderful celebration.

Texas Archive of the Moving Image is teaming up with Veterans Institute for Film and Media & Dallas Film/NTxFF for the next Round-Up in ! 👋 TAMI invites North Texas residents to bring old films & videotapes to on Sep. 29 for FREE digitization. Veteran Families are invited to bring films & videotapes about life in Military Service.

Learn more about how to participate, including accepted formats: bit.ly/2k2hPm6.

08/27/2019
EVERYONE needs to run out and buy these stamps. SUPPORT one another
08/01/2019

EVERYONE needs to run out and buy these stamps. SUPPORT one another

The stamp set features four dog breeds commonly used in the American armed forces.

07/24/2019

An emotional-support dog bit an American Airlines flight attendant Monday, resulting in an injury that required five stitches.

07/02/2019

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05/08/2019

Authorities say two suspects are in custody following a shooting at a suburban Denver school that injured multiple students.

04/24/2019

Good Canine Academy is training dogs to detect guns and ammunition in the schools. White Settlement ISD is using comfort dogs along with guns and ammo sniffi...

04/01/2019

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Good Canine Academy has joined forces with ISD’s in the State of Texas to keep our children safe by conducting preventative random sweeps in search of guns and ammunition in our schools by using their highly trained detection dogs.

Good Canine Academy is happy to work with the school districts in the State of Texas and train Comfort Dogs to be a part of their every day circular to comfort and help children in need.

Good Canine Academy is committed to providing specialized service dogs to veterans and first responders suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. Good Canine Academy is committed to providing the training of our dogs and collaboration with medical teams and Universities to move forward with studies and the ability to have our dogs detect early stage cancers at a 98-100% accuracy level with no false positives.