~8 years.
Usually, a service dog will graduate at age 2 and retire at around age 10.
usually 6 in
Your name and phone number. References if you have them. List your experience as a dog walker (how long) and what you charge for your dog-walker service.
Take your dog to the vet to check up on your dog. Dogs usually get fixed as puppies.
Usually around 9 weeks, or 3 months.
Usually around 9 weeks, or 3 months.
If the person has cerebral palsy and or is aging they would not need a guide dog, guide dogs are for blind. They may need a service animal or service dog, and does it cost, usually yes but I can not answer how much with the information you provided.
Over all, any dog with long, shaggy hair usually sheds a lot.
Usually around 9 weeks, or 3 months.
Usually around 9 weeks, or 3 months.
Dogs usually don't take showers. When their human bathes them, the human decides how long the dog should be in the bath or shower.
Getting a service dog is not a fast process. Some schools have a waiting list 5 years long. Be very thorough on your application and do lots of research first. However, a disabled person may train their own service dog. But check your state laws first. Not all states allow public access with a service dog in training and some only allow if you are with a professional service dog program. The ADA does not cover service dogs in training. It is suggested that all service dogs be trained to standards of Assistance Dogs International (ADI).
Any type of dog can be a service dog. The most common service dog breed is the Labrador Retriever. It also depends on the temperament of the dog. For example, you would not want a highly energetic dog who does not listen to commands to become a service dog. A dog should be properly trained and (and possibly certified) to become a service dog.