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SAVING ONE LIFE ONE SERVICE DOG AT A TIME

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GETTING INVOLVED


SAVE A LIFE


SERVING THOSE WHO SERVED/ARE SERVING

Service Animal Training offers scholarships for service dog training to veterans
and first responders.

Training for the public is available for a minimal donation.


MAKING A DONATION

A heartfelt donation goes a long way in providing quality and certified service
dog trainings to help those who have disabilities, PTSD, and some health
conditions.

 

DONATE



WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY:

“Service Animal Training provides an awesome service to Veterans and First
Responders by providing an opportunity to train your own service dog. It took me
almost a year and a half to complete the course, but my dog did it in fourteen
months. Having Loki has changed my life and he has become my best friend thanks
to the guidance of Ed. Loki was one of the most stubborn dogs to have gone
through such training but once I got out of his way, he shined.”
Ryan J. McKinney - US Marine Veteran



“SERVICE ANIMAL TRAINING is a wonderful experience for both the dog and owner!
Ed Denzin is knowledgeable, patient, and understanding. He takes into
consideration the personality of the dog as to help the owner train in the most
beneficial way for their specific dog. Additionally, Ed and another trainer,
Gary Matlack, thoroughly educate the owners in the laws specific to service dogs
in order to protect the owner, dog, and public.

My dog, Keats, a 4 year old Shepherd/Husky/Mastiff mix, is an easy-going gentle
dog. Ed has helped me gear our specific training to best fit Keats. Keats is
being trained initially to be of comfort to veterans in hospitals. With
additional training from Ed and Gary, Keats will advance to service dog
training.

I am thankful for the expertise, kindness, and genuine caring demonstrated by Ed
Denzin. His desire in giving back to the community by assisting veterans and
their families to better their lives with a service dog is respectable and
admirable.”
Mary Joan Shaughnessy (Army - Vietnam Veteran widow)



“The Service Animal Training helped me train Luna to become a great service dog.
The program helped me bond with Luna and we became closer and she continues to
help me. Our family is proud to have worked with the Service Animal Training.”
Diego Munro - US Army Veteran




MEET THE TRAINERS 


EDWARD DENZIN

TRAINER and AKC EVALUATOR

Evaluator License No. 96591


GARY MATLACK

TRAINER and AKC EVALUATOR

Evaluator License No. 98296


OLA MADSEN

TRAINER and AKC EVALUATOR

Evaluator License No. 99457

WHAT DRIVES US


OUR MISSION

We are driven with our desire to provide obedient, properly trained, and
“certified” service dogs to assist people with disabilities and improve their
quality of life.

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR SERVICE DOG TRAINING TO VETERANS AND FIRST
RESPONDERS.

LEARN THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF AMERICAN DISABILITY ACT (ADA).

THREE CERTIFICATIONS INCLUDING PUBLIC ACCESS.

TRAINING IS APPROXIMATELY 9 MONTHS DEPENDING ON PROGRESS.

PRIVATE LESSONS AVAILABLE.


(AKC) S.T.A.R. PUPPY PROGRAM

At Service Animal Training, we also offer training for your pups to receive the
American Kennel Club (AKC)  S.T.A.R. Puppy Medal.



S is for Socialization, T is for Training, A is for Activity and R is for
Responsibility.

For more information, click here.


UPCOMING EVENTS

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NOV. 7 - SERVICE DOG TRAINING

10am – 12pm 

 

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NOV. 14 - SERVICE DOG TRAINING

10am – 12pm 



 



FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL/TEXT: (909) 973-3350


HOW WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR DOG TO LIVE HEALTHIER AND LONGER?

We recommend GENTLE GIANTS DOG FOOD.

CLICK HERE to learn more.






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