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Welcome to Teams in Training

What I will learn?
- Your legal right under the ADA to train your own service dog
- How to determine which training path best fits your specific needs
- Meet Jen, your certified behavior specialist and experienced service dog training guide
- How owner-training creates the deep bond that makes your partnership unbreakable
- How to identify which service tasks would be most beneficial for your specific needs and situation
- The Teams in Training four-phase system that transforms your dog into your trusted service partner
- Atlas Assistance Dogs partnership and ADI- accredited certification opportunities
- Good Human's endorsement process and program investment details
Course Curriculum
Welcome to our Program!
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Welcome!
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Service Dog Standards and Rights
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Understanding ADA Eligibility
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NC Definitions and State Laws
What Guides Us
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Meet Good Human Dog Training
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Our Commitment to Positive Training
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Program Accessibility
Teams in Training
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Training Your Own Service Dog
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Training Paths and Partners
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Program Structure and Training Phases
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Continuous Assessment Policy
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What About Task Training?
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Endorsement by Good Human
Program Documentation
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Your Private Information
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Required Documentation
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Teams in Training Agreement
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Letter of Medical Necessity
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Vet Health Check
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Endorsement Agreement Preview
Course Wrap-up
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How to Schedule Services
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Let’s Get Started!
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The End
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$55.00
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LevelAll Levels
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Duration30 minutes
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Last UpdatedSeptember 26, 2025
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Material Includes
- Once you've completed the intro course, you'll schedule your Service Dog Program Review where you'll receive actionable insights whether you join our program or not. Jen will create a customized roadmap for your dog and disability, evaluate your dog's suitability for service work, and provide honest recommendations about next steps. This consultation helps you avoid months of trial and error while accessing insider strategies, and many find it saves them significant time in making the best decision.
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Target Audience
- Have an ADA-qualifying disability that could benefit from service dog assistance
- Are interested in owner-training rather than purchasing a pre-trained dog
- Are committed to positive training methods and realistic about weekly time requirements
- Want to understand all their options before making a significant training commitment
- Need honest guidance about whether their dog is suited for service work or would thrive as a Helper Dog