Determine whether your dog has the temperament, health, and trainability for service work
Identify the specific disability-related tasks the dog would need to perform
Consult a licensed healthcare professional about whether a service dog is appropriate for your needs
Learn the service dog laws and requirements in your country or region
Start with basic obedience training
Socialize your dog to different people, places, sounds, and environments
Teach reliable house manners and public behavior
Train the dog to perform specific disability-related tasks
Proof the training in distracting environments
Work toward consistent, reliable task performance
Keep the dog healthy with regular veterinary care
Maintain ongoing training and reinforcement
Obtain any required evaluations, certifications, or documentation if applicable in your area
Use a professional service dog trainer or program if needed
Ensure the dog can safely and calmly accompany you in public
Retire the dog from service work if it can no longer perform reliably or safely
