Assistance Dog Champion

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Assistance Dog Champion (ADCH)

Title includes a rosette and certificate

To obtain your Assistance Dog Champion Title please submit the criteria listed below and have obtained the following

  • Novice Assistance Dog Title

  • Intermediate Assistance Dog

  • Advance Assistance Dog

  • Expert Assistance Dog

Cost to submit for your title is £40 which will include a certificate & rosette

Rules:

CUES: The handler may give multiple cues per trick. Praise and encouragement at any time is fine.

TREATS: Treats and toys may be used

Demonstrate the criteria set out in the list below.
Please do not post these videos to the group as they may contain personal information and/ or triggers for other members.

  • Describe verbally or written how your dog helps you, this can be for physical or mental conditions or general wellbeing. There really isn’t a wrong answer here and I do not need to know all your past medical history. I just require a brief narrative to understand how your dog helps you

  • Provide ten short videos of your dog assisting you, these do not need to be formal tricks for example if your dog is trained to alert others of for example low blood sugar or an on coming fit, these can be used here.

Please note: This is a TDI title, completion of this title does not automatically qualify your dog for professional Assistance Dog work or access to public building. Please check your government regulations and requirements in your country

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Assistance Dog Champion (ADCH)

Title includes a rosette and certificate

To obtain your Assistance Dog Champion Title please submit the criteria listed below and have obtained the following

  • Novice Assistance Dog Title

  • Intermediate Assistance Dog

  • Advance Assistance Dog

  • Expert Assistance Dog

Cost to submit for your title is £40 which will include a certificate & rosette

Rules:

CUES: The handler may give multiple cues per trick. Praise and encouragement at any time is fine.

TREATS: Treats and toys may be used

Demonstrate the criteria set out in the list below.
Please do not post these videos to the group as they may contain personal information and/ or triggers for other members.

  • Describe verbally or written how your dog helps you, this can be for physical or mental conditions or general wellbeing. There really isn’t a wrong answer here and I do not need to know all your past medical history. I just require a brief narrative to understand how your dog helps you

  • Provide ten short videos of your dog assisting you, these do not need to be formal tricks for example if your dog is trained to alert others of for example low blood sugar or an on coming fit, these can be used here.

Please note: This is a TDI title, completion of this title does not automatically qualify your dog for professional Assistance Dog work or access to public building. Please check your government regulations and requirements in your country

Assistance Dog Champion (ADCH)

Title includes a rosette and certificate

To obtain your Assistance Dog Champion Title please submit the criteria listed below and have obtained the following

  • Novice Assistance Dog Title

  • Intermediate Assistance Dog

  • Advance Assistance Dog

  • Expert Assistance Dog

Cost to submit for your title is £40 which will include a certificate & rosette

Rules:

CUES: The handler may give multiple cues per trick. Praise and encouragement at any time is fine.

TREATS: Treats and toys may be used

Demonstrate the criteria set out in the list below.
Please do not post these videos to the group as they may contain personal information and/ or triggers for other members.

  • Describe verbally or written how your dog helps you, this can be for physical or mental conditions or general wellbeing. There really isn’t a wrong answer here and I do not need to know all your past medical history. I just require a brief narrative to understand how your dog helps you

  • Provide ten short videos of your dog assisting you, these do not need to be formal tricks for example if your dog is trained to alert others of for example low blood sugar or an on coming fit, these can be used here.

Please note: This is a TDI title, completion of this title does not automatically qualify your dog for professional Assistance Dog work or access to public building. Please check your government regulations and requirements in your country