SERVICE DOGS LOUISIANA
LOUSIANA SERVICE DOGS FOR SALE
Not just another boring service dog website with no pictures of Psychiatric Service Dogs, PTSD, or Autism Service Dogs for sale off-leash in Arkansas.
Superdog’s Service Dog School of America selling dogs in Arkansas with Psychiatric Service Dogs, Emotional Support Dogs, Service Dog Training, and Trained Service Dogs For Sale.
Whether your service dog costs $14,000, $17,000 or all the way up to $65,000, you need to know what the you are getting. More important is that you see and know what you are not getting with 99% of Autism Service Dogs and service dog trainers for anxiety, depression, PTSD, dissociation, bi-polar, schizoaffective disorder, cardiac problems, epilepsy, TBI, nightmares and many more.
PREDATORS ARE FEEDING ON THE DISABLED!!!
Everybody says they train service dogs in Arkansas, but they do show you pictures and videos of trained service dogs for sale like Superdog? Telling you the Arkansas Service Dog Law and the benefits of owning a service dog in Arkansas is not enough. They need to show you lots and lots of service dog they trained.
For most of the major players in the Service Dog Industry it is a zero-sum game. It is all about creating desire, scarcity and constantly referencing authorities to distract you from looking at glaring defiencies like the dogs are not actually trained. Nobody dies, but talk to people who wasted five years on a waiting list and never got a dog, or people who got ripped off for $27,000 for an Autism Service Dog that is not trained by any measure and viciously attacks other dogs.
Arkansas Service Dogs School was created to provide well-trained Assistance Dogs at a lower cost, and without clients having to wait 2 to 5 years to get their Service Animal.
Superdog is the only Arkansas service dog trainer offering Off-Leash Obedience trained Autism Service Dogs and Psychiatric service dogs for anxiety, PTSD, depression, dissociation, paranoia, schizoaffective disorder, autism, bi-polar, many other mental conditions, and people just plain miserable looking to get the most incredible pet ever to make them feel better.
Call us. We have answers to all your service dog questions:
How to get a service dog.
How to get an emotional support dog.
How to make my dog a service dog.
How to get a service dog for anxiety in Arkansas.
How to train your dog to be a service dog.
How you make your dog an emotional support dog.
How to get a service animal in Arkansas.
How to become a service dog trainer.
How to adopt an emotional support dog in Arkansas.
How to make you dog a service dog for anxiety.
How to get a psychiatric service dog.
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How to make a dog an emotional support dog in Arkansas.
How to train my dog to be a service dog.
How to get a support dog.
How to train a service dog for PTSD.
How do I get an emotional support dog.
How much is an emotional support dog.
How to get a therapy dog for anxiety.
How to make my dog a service dog for anxiety.
How to get a service dog for depression.
How to get a trained service dog for sale in Arkansas.
How to get a service dog for depression and anxiety.
How to train a puppy to be a service dog.
How to get a service dog trained.
How to buy a service dog.
How to train my dog to be a service animal.
How to be a service dog trainer.
How to train an ESA dog.
How to get service dog training.
How to train a dog for PTSD support.
How to train a dog for PTSD.
How to get a service dog for a disability in Arkansas.
How is a dog trained if it only listens on a leash?
Superdog’s service dog training program is the only Arkansas service dog training school with photos and videos of 1000’s of dogs that are well-behaved on and off-leash. Imagine buying a service dog that is not Off-Leash obedient.
How is a dog trained for Public Access according to the American’s with Disabilities Act if the dog is not actually trained?
BE SURE TO ASK IF THERE IS OFF-LEASH TRAINING
a. Are the service dogs you sell or train generally off-leash obedient?
b. I don’t want my service dog running away. Are you an off-leash trainer?
c. How come your website doesn’t show service dogs off-leash?
d. How can you train for ADA compliance if you are not an Off-Leash Trainer?
e. How come your website has no photos of trained service dogs off-leash?
f. How come David Baron’s Superdog website has 1000’s of photos of dogs trained off-leash, but you do not?
90% of service dogs for sale in Arkansas are poorly trained and do not meet professional standards for excellence.
How can I tell if the Service Dog Training is good?
They will have the same kinds of photos and videos like we show you with dogs obedient off-leash.
Do I need a Arkansas Service Dog Program that teaches Off-Leash Dog Training?
You will not have a service dog if your dog runs down the street and gets its head run over by a car.
Most service dog programs in Arkansas are shams and the service dogs for sale are really expensive and often not actually very trained at all.
PEOPLE LIE. It is a lot harder to show people 1000’s of dogs you trained that behave off-leash.
PTSD Service Dogs Arkansas. Psychiatric Service Dogs trained to be pleasant, calm, friendly, loyal and loving. Our training focuses on temperament and quality of interactions instead.
LOVE AFFECTION RESPECT TRUST FRIENDSHIP
AMERICA’S #1 PSYCHIATRIC SERVICE DOG SCHOOL. There won’t be any Service Dog or Emotional Support if your dog runs down the street, or sees a dog and takes off.
–Notice how almost all the other Arkansas Service Dog School websites only show dogs on leashes!!!
If the dogs are really trained, why are they all on leashes?
95% of Arkansas service dogs in actuality are no better trained than those trained at pet shops by somebody working hourly making minimum wage.
THERE IS SOMETHING 1000 TIMES BETTER
Everyone has a camera on their cellphone. We are BEHAVIORAL TRAINERS specializing in Off-Leash Obedience. What you see in our photos is what you get. Tell us we are wrong, but 99% of Service Dog schools, agencies, organizations, schools, and charities do not have ANY photos of dogs they trained to be off-leash obedient on their websites. Many Service Dog schools even show dogs they say are “trained” wearing prong collars and head halter restraints.
BE CAREFUL not to buy thin air. Being a 501(c) charity or pontificating at length and pointing to authorities and State and Federal laws is different than showing dozens of dogs you trained to substantiate the efficacy of your Service Dog school. Well-meaning is different than well-qualified. In the dog training profession, like many professions, 5% of the dog trainers are getting 95% of the results. If someone was proud of their dog training, they would show dozens of dogs they trained. Either someone has photos of dogs they trained or they do not, there is no in-between.
Arkansas Service Dog Training School
Arkansas Emotional Support Animals
NOT a 501(c) with VOLUNTEERS TRAINING DOGS.
NO WAITING 2 TO 5 YEARS FOR YOUR DOG.
OFF-LEASH OBEDIENCE. COMPARE!!!!
WE TRAIN ALL BREEDS, Get the dog you want!!!
TRAIN YOUR DOG, RESCUE or SERVICE PUPPY.
INSTANT ENROLLMENT PROCESS No Waiting!!!
SKIP THE BUREAUCRATIC RUNAROUND. Deal directly with the trainer for better service and lower cost. No waiting 2 to 5 years to get a dog from an agency that was “trained” by well-meaning amateur volunteers.
EMOTIONAL SUPPORT DOG TRAINERS. Have a dog that makes you feel better that you can take anywhere pet dogs are normally allowed.
Service Dog School Is For You!
Service Animals
Service animals are sometimes referred to as assistance animals, assist animals, support animals, or helper animals.
For a person to legally qualify to have a service dog, he/she must have a disability that substantially limits his/her ability to perform at least one major life task without assistance.
To qualify as a service dog, the dog must be individually trained to perform that major life task. All breeds and sizes of dogs can be trained as service animals.
Emotional Support Animals
An emotional support animal (ESA) is a person’s pet that has been prescribed by a person’s licensed therapist, psychologist, or psychiatrist (any licensed mental health professional). The animal is part of the treatment program for this person and is designed to bring comfort and minimize the negative symptoms of the person’s emotional/psychological disability.
ESAs are also sometimes referred to as comfort animals, comfort pets, or companion animals. Dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, mini-pigs, hedgehogs, and many more species may qualify as an ESA. These animals do not require specific task-training because it is the very presence of the animal that mitigates the negative symptoms associated with a person’s disorder. An ESA can be any age.
What Animals Qualify To Be An ESA in Arkansas?
All domesticated animals may qualify as an ESA (cats, dog, mice, rabbits, birds, snakes, hedgehogs, rats, mini pigs, ferrets, etc.) and they can be any age (young puppies and kittens, too!). These animals do not need any specific task-training because their very presence mitigates the symptoms associated with a person’s psychological/emotional disability, unlike a working service dog. The only requirement is that the animal is manageable in public and does not create a nuisance in or around the home setting.
Therapy Animals
Many people confuse Therapy Animals with Service Dogs. A therapy animal is normally a dog (but can be other species) that has been obedience trained and screened for its ability to interact favorably with humans and other animals. The primary purpose of a therapy dog is to provide affection and comfort to people in hospitals, retirement homes, nursing homes, schools, hospices, disaster areas, and to people with learning difficulties.
Therapy animals may be classified into three different types:
Therapeutic Visitation
The first (and most common) are “Therapeutic Visitation” animals. These dogs are household pets whose owners take time to visit hospitals, nursing homes, detention facilities, and rehabilitation facilities. Visitation dogs help people who have to be away from home due to mental or physical illness or court order. These people often miss their own pets, and a visit from a visitation animal can brighten the day, lift spirits, and help motivate them in their therapy or treatment with the goal of going home to see their own pets.
Animal Assisted Therapy
The second type of therapy animal is called an “Animal Assisted Therapy” animal. These animals assist physical and occupational therapists in meeting goals important to a person’s recovery. Tasks that a dog can help achieve include gaining motion in limbs, fine motor control, or regaining pet care skills for caring for pets at home. Animal Assisted Therapy animal usually work in rehabilitation facilities.
Facility Therapy
The third type of therapy animal is called a “Facility Therapy Animal”. These dogs primarily work in nursing homes and are often trained to help keep patients with Alzheimer’s disease or other mental illness from getting into trouble. They are handled by a trained member of the staff and live at the Arkansas facility.
Mena has been in service dog training to be good in public so she will even behave on airplane flight.
Our service dogs for sale are trained Public Access Assistance Animals.
Mena was trained to sniff all the bags for drugs and other contraband.
She found this portrait of Elvis Presley and was fascinated.
The flea market is a very colorful place to train dogs.
Mena picked out this travel bag for Niki.
Mena did perfect with people and was great off-leash.
Everyone enjoyed the doggie clothing store.
This was the most aggressive Chihuahua of them all.
What is different about the Superdog program is the dogs are trained by a behavioral trainer and are generally obedient off-leash.
Mena looks like the German Shepherd that everyone wishes they had, but Superdog gets the same results with other breeds.
Mena and her friends watch the sunset and migrating birds.
It was a nice fall evening after a pleasant day in the 70’s.
Look at how good the Pit Bull “Rocco” and “Archie” the Border Collie are. They didn’t break “Down-Stay” like the German Shepherd.
You have to admit Mena is a good-looking German Shepherd though.
Mena’s new owners already have a German Shepherd male and are excited to replace the female dog they recently lost.
Mena has a great personality and is very obedient off-leash.
We had a great time delivering Mena the service dog to her new home in Colorado after she completed her service dog training.
Sometimes things work out better than one could ever imagine. Mena did stellar at the airports and in the cabin of the airplanes. The two dogs got along fabulously and were in no time a bonded pair.
Off-Leash obedience is critical when you live at 11,000 feet. You can’t have your dog run after deer, much less predators, or there won’t be a service dog long. A buck like this one could seriously injure or kill a service dog.
Anyone can train a German Shepherd, but not everyone can get a doe and buck on “Stand-Stay.”
It is hard to give up service dogs we spend so long training.
Mena’s new mate “Ryny” will look out for her now and continue her training.
Integrity is what goes on when no one is looking.
Doing the right thing is a reward in itself.
Justice is about everyone getting what they deserve.
The best anyone can hope for in this life is an opportunity to love another with all their heart.
Mena found her “Notebook Love” and will live happily ever after as someone’s companion and service dog.
The point of this website is that you don’t need a German Shepherd. This website has hundreds of photos of small dogs and other breeds equally as trained.
The Arkansas Superdog Service Dog School is based on having a relationship with your dog.
It is always good to cover your bases.
Service Dogs For Sale Arkansas
Amazing behavioral results regardless of size and age. Call us for complete Service Dog Training in Arkansas with the right professional.
DAVID BARON’S SUPERDOG
Service Dogs Arkansas