Enrichment Programs & Service, Therapy, Behavioral Dog Training Coaching Programs
Enrichment Programs & Service, Therapy, Behavioral Dog Training Coaching Programs

With our Sponsorship training program, you have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on a student's education and career. By sponsoring a student, you are not only helping them gain their externship hours, but you are also contributing towards a portion of their tuition. This allows them to focus on their training and development as they assist our Senior Coaches in training your dog on all levels. Your sponsorship not only benefits the student, but also our clients as they receive top-notch training from our skilled team members. By providing this opportunity to students, we are investing in the future of the industry and helping to create well-trained and knowledgeable professionals. Join us in making a positive difference in a student's life and see the incredible benefits that our Sponsorship training program has to offer. To sign up click below to fill out our intake form and see if you qualify through scheduling an assessment.
After submitting your intake form, our team of experienced trainers will reach out to you via text to schedule an assessment appointment. During this session, we will work with you to determine the most suitable time and day for both group classes and personalized one-on-one training sessions, taking into consideration the environment in which your dog will be working. Following our discussion, our office will send you an agreement along with an invoice for the agreed upon deposit amount. Monthly invoices will then be sent on the agreed upon date. Our tone is friendly and professional, as we strive to provide the best possible training experience for you and your furry companion.

This program is offered for handlers ages 4 - 25 that are unable to assist training their own dog. You provide proof stating that a medical professional is referring a service dog would be a benefit to your child.
Requirements for your dog to qualify for group/private classes
1. 8 weeks old or older
2. All shots to be updated and or done
3. All breeds are welcome
5. Updated shots
6. An Assessment must be done & pass by a Senior Coach to qualify.
***Private classes are offered***
We will help you scout and find the correct breed for your needs. Your coach will go with you if you so desire when choose the right puppy for you.
This program is a 1 1/2 of hard training twice a week. We require 64 hours of externship/internship through being sponsored for basic/advanced and fundamental training and/or pet sitting, walking and stop ins.
$16,000 for the full price as the parents are liable for the full amount if the student doesn’t gain sponsorship. We ask for a $2500-$8000 deposit with a reasonable monthly payments no less than $350 a month until balanced is paid. We do offer in house loans for the first year it is interest free. After the first year of payments if not paid in full there is a 3% interest rate added to the balance owed at that time and split up into the monthly payments that fits your budget. To gain a free phone call and assessment please click below and your Senior Trainee will contact you directly.

Depending if shots are up to date will depend if home visits will start prior to group classes. Student is required to participate once a week in group classes for 8 classes along with 8 home visits to teach basic training. Sit, lay, stay, come, turn, place, greeting visitors in home, manners, potty training and kennel training with fundamental training.
Student is required to participate once a week in group classes for 8 classes along with 8 home visits to teach basic training. Socialization and Focus coaching in varies location with varies lesson plans.
Student is required to participate once a week in group classes for 8 classes along with 8 home visits to teach basic training. Recall in environment they live and recall within the group classes along with fundamentals for fetching and bringing back.
Student is required to participate once a week in group classes for 8 classes along with 8 home visits to teach basic training. Leash coaching with fundamentals to begin off leash.
Student is required to participate once a week in group classes for 8 classes along with 8 home visits to teach basic training. Off Leash with fundamentals for tasking depending your tasks.
Student is required to participate once a week in group classes for 8 classes along with 8 private visits to coach within the locations assigned for more one on one to teach tasking fundamentals in public.
All students are required to do 16 hours of private one on one classes at schools, hospitals, doctors offices or more.
We have the student journal throughout the duration of the training and will use their natural abilities to polish into a task for the task they don’t learn naturally we will have the student be coached than the student will due the required amount of practice along with one on one time with their coach for detailed task coaching. The required amount of hours are determined by the tasks needed to train.
AKC testing is not mandated by the state, federal or ADA laws. In our school we make it mandatory that each dog is tested by an outside evaluator for each of the following AKC certifications. . Puppy, AKC Canine Good Citizenship, AKC Urban Public Access once they pass they will be presented with a certificate For each level. The dog and handler also will be tested by their Senior Coach after completing each level of training and presented with their certificate from the school. We have these tests ensures mandatory to ensure all our trainers follow our training plan for service dog training.
Group classes offer a variety of class times depending on the students schedule that are enrolled this will be discussed at the time of the assessment along with the time and day that fits your schedule for one on one training within the environments the dog will be working.
At Paward, we recognize the importance of third party verification for businesses and landlords when it comes to determining whether a dog is a qualified service dog. That's why, after our team of professionals has successfully trained and graduated a dog from our full program, we make sure to post their picture and qualifications on our page of graduating dogs. This not only serves as evidence of their training and abilities, but also gives businesses and landlords the peace of mind they need when allowing service dogs on their premises. We take great pride in our graduates and want to showcase their achievements to the world.

Dalton has been by his mother’s side for his whole life watching her breed and train dogs for ranch competitions, service dog trainings, and behavioral training. He assist with all the one on one training within in the environments as he assists coaching the Junior Trainers in group classes. Daltons knowledge and experience has made him determined to be a Head Senior Coach to run his own classes and train dogs on his own for the kids that can’t participate.

Collin is an exceptional individual in our dual program where he gains training for his own dog for service work while also learning to assist in training other dogs. He is incredibly passionate and dedicated, always putting in the hard work necessary to ensure both himself and the dogs are successful. Collin's determination and "do it until he gets it" attitude make him an invaluable asset to our team as a Junior Assistant. Every dog he has assisted in training with has quickly caught on, and he never gives up until they have mastered their fundamentals. His positive and motivating tone of voice makes training sessions enjoyable and effective for both the dogs and their owners. Collin's tireless efforts and natural ability to work with dogs make him stand out as an amazing Junior Assistant. Collins end goal is to become a Senior trainer and coach to run his own classes once he has graduated the full programs offered.

Aerial is an exceptional individual who is part of our dual program, where she receives training for her own dog while simultaneously assisting in fundamental tasks and conditioning exercises. She has the opportunity to practice the training techniques of our senior trainer in the specific environment where her dog will be working. Aerial's passion for animals shines through in every aspect of her work, making her an extremely detail-oriented, organized, and structured trainer. Her ultimate goal is to become a senior trainer herself and use her skills to pay for her college education in veterinary studies. Her commitment and dedication to both her own dog and the animals she trains make her an invaluable member of our team.make him stand out as an amazing Junior Assistant.

Nicole is a shining example of a dedicated and passionate parent in our Service Paws Program. Through her natural skills with dogs and her upbeat attitude, she has made a tremendous impact on our organization. Her desire to learn more about service training has only fueled her determination to become a director of coaches. Nicole's enthusiasm and drive are infectious, and we have no doubt that she will be an amazing mentor for the younger generation in our programs. We are grateful to have her on board, and we know that she will make a positive difference in the lives of families like hers, who are seeking service training for their furry companions.
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