Look at this girl detecting gluten
Just because you’re tiny doesn’t mean you can’t detect a little gluten and learn how to alert your owner.
Do not separate from owner.
How to return to the owner if separated. Choosing the correct button to push to open a door. #Superstar Service Dogs
Stephanie teaching Salem how to open the drawer!
Emily taught Hamish how to open and close the back door today!
Pal, just one of our Superstars showing off!
Opening drawers, that’s no problem for our Service dogs!
#superstarservicedogs
Jemma needs to learn hand signals along with vocal commands.
Today we started to learn how to "spot" (stay in one location)
After 10 minutes, she started to get it. Very proud of her. She learns so fast! <3
Jason Eric Miller
Today we took Tadpool out with his mom to the grocery store.
Before we began, we let Tad go through the isles and check things out and sniff around.
Once he felt comfy, we began the training. We worked on sounds of the carts, reflections, walking with the cart, ignoring the sweet yummy smells of meat....
And this is the end product of all that hard work.
Well done you two! <3
Ever notice no matter how much you yell or tell your dog to do or not to do something, they just wont listen?
have you tried to whisper the commands instead?
Dogs LOVE calm leaders. the calmer and more collected one is, the more they will want to listen to you.
here, the owners are whispering their commands to help their dog focus more on them and learning what being calm means.
Good dogs start with good leaders.
:) and these three are nailing it for their dogs <3
Learning a new skill!
An amazing pup learning to open a drawer here at Superstar Service Dogs, LLC. Check out our website at superstarservicedogs.net to learn more.
Stubby teaching Benji colors.
This is the first attempt at showing Benji two different colors. Blue and Purple.
Teaching your dog colors can help them bring you certain items easier. Since Benji is going to be used for guide services; to learn colors can mean he can tell colors on a stop light. Which will help his human walk more safely across intersections.
Baby Gemma working on her critical thinking skills. Already opening lids and pulling drawers for a little reward!
Proud of her progress so far 🐾❤️🐾
Training a guide dog “intelligent disobedience”