G'day, Eddy here.
 
Assistance Service Dogs are sometimes referred to under different names which maybe Assistance Dogs or Service Dogs, and where the name may reflect more as to their specific function.
 
Different organization have slightly different requirements and training before the dogs are certified according to their role, but basically this happens. At 8 weeks old Assistance Service Dogs do 6 weeks of preliminary training and assessment, some do not pass this and are dropped from the program, those that do pass then go on for 15 months to volunteer foster home where puppy raisers teach the puppy how to behave itself in places such as local shopping centres and on public transport where after this they are assessed again, later if they pass selection they receive further training which is intensive and where dogs are matched to a person and their particular disability.
 
Those who are allergic to dogs well maybe this could be taken in consideration as it has in the past where allergy test can be conducted to determine if a dog such as a labradoodle maybe suitable for you, keep in mind that people maybe individually different in their allergic and immune system reactions where some just maybe allergic to labradoodles but maybe not allergic to some other breed of dog.
 
Do you want for FREE a $20,000 fully trained Assistance Service Dog, yes I mean for FREE, then simply apply to an organization dedicated to this such as in this organization:-
http://www.assistancedogs.org.au/about.html
 
Here is another good organisation in Assistance Dogs International, and where you might find links to some other organisations that maybe closer to you:-
http://www.adionline.org/
 
 
Eddy Safianski
Sale Victoria. Australia
Email:- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website:-
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~safcav/
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