Our Application Process

Training a service dog is a big commitment, and a life-changing one. We’re here to walk you through it step by step. If you think this might be right for you, here’s how to begin….

Determine If Our Program Is The Right Fit For You

Who We Serve:
We work with individuals living with a wide range of disabilities, including (but not limited to):

  • PTSD and trauma-related conditions

  • Anxiety and psychiatric disabilities

  • Mobility challenges

  • Neurological disorders

  • Chronic illness

You don’t need to be a veteran or first responder to train with us—we welcome anyone living with a qualifying disability who is ready to commit to the process.

What We Look For:

  • You live within 100 miles of one of our training locations

  • You’re ready and able to care for a dog

  • You can attend weekly in-person classes and practice daily at home

  • You’re motivated to learn and grow with your dog

  • You’re seeking more independence and support through partnership

What We Provide:

  • Weekly in-person classes

  • Ongoing one-on-one support

  • A structured curriculum to guide your journey

  • A community of peers who get it

What You’ll Be Responsible For:

  • Providing your own dog (we can help with selection)

  • Vet care, food, and supplies

  • Training tools like leashes, treat pouches, and vests

  • Daily at-home practice

READY TO GET STARTED?

Please click on the link below to complete and submit the online application form. For veterans, we will need a copy of your DD 214 at the interview

Service Dogs 4 All Disabilities