Puppy Raising & Fostering
Have you ever considered fostering?
How about puppy raising? Our Dawgs at Work Service, Therapy, and ESA’s are all raised in loving homes and not the kenneling facility. We feel this is an important part of our program as it allows our dogs to better adapt and learn how to be the best working dogs!
Fostering – An Overview
Puppy raising is a big but rewarding job! We are always looking for new puppy raisers to help grow and train our newest generation of working dogs! Training and care items including vet care and food are fully covered by Dawgs at Work! All we ask is that our fosters do the following:
1. Basic care of the puppy: feeding, letting out potty, & socializing
2. Transportation to the facility, events, outings, vet visits, etc.
3. Basic Home Manners: training in home to be good, loving pups
4. Handler Certification Course for new fosters – Paid for by DAW
5. Attend scheduled training, events, and outings with the team
We also ask that our fosters complete training and event journals for their pups to track progress as well as send regular weekly pictures of their pups out and about or training to be posted for their fans and followers!
All fosters will be added to our Facebook messenger group chat (which includes our professional training team instructors and mentors) to ensure everyone is up to date with events, changes, answer behavioral or training questions, and more!
Worried about your upcoming vacation? Don’t worry we have you covered! We want you to enjoy your personal time as well; if you are not able to take your pup with you, arrangements can be made with our lead trainer or our boarding partner Dawgs in Motion to care for your pup at no cost to you!
Getting Started
Once an application is approved you will then have an in-person interview with the owner and lead trainer to make sure this is a good fit for you. We will also discuss what time frame you are looking to puppy raise for. We have three categories of dogs and each category has a time frame that the dog will be with us in a raiser home.
Service Dogs 2+ years | Therapy Dogs 1-2 years | ESA about 1 -1.5 year
The Beginning
From the day they are picked up from the breeder these special pups are raised and trained extensively to prepare them to go out into the community and provide comfort to those who need it most.
For the first 1-3 weeks they live in-home with our Lead Trainer, Amanda (Mandie) Zavadil, during an intense home-style board and train boot camp where the puppies are carefully socialized and learn beginner obedience skills.
During this critical socializing window, the lead trainer works with the pups to expose them in a safe and controlled manner to all sorts of new sights, sounds, smells, textures, and events.
While the lead trainer is acclimating the puppies and ensuring a solid foundation for success in training our puppy raisers will go through our handling certification course if they are new to puppy raising to prepare for the raising and training of the puppy in their home. This is fully paid for by Dawgs at Work and conveniently takes place over 8-sessions right at Dawgs in Motion!
After bootcamp our pups move in with our assistant trainers and fosters where they will continue to grow and learn over the course of around a year and a half depending on which of the programs the puppy is enrolled in.
The Certification Course for NEW raisers
This is an 4-7 session course for our puppy raisers and it certifies you as a Handler. The course is fully paid for by Dawgs at Work but you get to keep the certification! This course is for new fosters to help set you up for success! The course covers basics in dog behavior, body language, basic manners, outings, and more! Education is key to success and we feel that the more our raisers know about canine cognition and dogs in general the more successful the team will be and the more fun they will have together!
The course includes 3-6 classroom sessions and the examination date.
GRADING: Students must achieve 85% or higher overall to pass the course.
- Students must attend all classes in order to take the exam.
- Homework assignments are 50% of your grade
- Written Examination is 25% of your grade
- Practical Handling Evaluation during the program is 25% of your grade