Team training is a minimum of 60 hours or 13 days, whichever is less, with your new partner, which is conducted at CWC’s training center in Waterville. There will also be a one-day follow-up training, approx. 30 days after placement, at the Waterville facility.
The last day of training is conducted in the student’s home for any specialized training, if necessary. Students work with the dogs to develop the special bond and working relationship that will last a lifetime. A team effort between student and dog is necessary, to accomplish the tasks they will master.
Students will learn dog psychology and behavior; how to correct, discipline, reward, exercise, and practice with their dogs. They will learn how to feed and care for their dog. They will take field trips to stores, restaurants, motels, colleges, etc., to insure their ability to handle and work with the dog in public.
It is difficult and tiring work. Fatigue level must be considered. More.
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