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Old 02-02-2015, 08:17 PM #10
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Confused emotional training dogs

I would like to know from someone who has a emotional service dog, what tests they need to pass and if there is someone willing to help me train my dog to go on planes and in hospitals in such....my husband will be going in hospital for heart transplant in couple months and i can't breath because i am worried about being separated from my mini pinn! He sleeps with us every night. only problem is that he barks when we go on walks and loves to have everyone pet him...does anyone know how to get him to not go up to others because i have never scene a service dog go up to others. I thought is all i had to do is spent 129.00 plus the 35.00 for registration and that would be it. Trying to get his license in pima county arizona, they are saying i need a completion certification first! Help!
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