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Training Assistant

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ORGANIZATION: Pawsitive Independence Autism Service Dogs of Saskatchewan Inc

  • 8 people are interested

Pawsitive Independence requires special volunteers to come and help the instructors train our dogs! Training assistants come to the training facility in Warman once or twice a week and take a dog into public for training. Prior to becoming a TA volunteer, you must complete a handling session the Pawsitive Independence instructor. If you have a few hours a week and would like to get some errands done with a dog, maybe this is for you!

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About Pawsitive Independence Autism Service Dogs of Saskatchewan Inc

Location:

Box 1630, Martensville, SK S0K 2T0, CA

Mission Statement

To assist children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their families by training, placing and supporting dogs that offer safety, companionship and independence.

Description

We are a charity organization commited to providing fully-equiped and trained companion and service dogs to Saskatchewan families with children with autism between the ages of 2-18.

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Children & Youth
People with Disabilities
Animals, Children & Youth, People with Disabilities

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

TWP 390Warman, SK Canada

(52.318367,-106.57507)
 

SKILLS

  • Animal Care / Handling

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 19
  • Orientation or Training
  • A few hours a week
  • Previous experience with dog training is preferred but not required. All candidates must attend training sessions with the PIASD dog trainer prior to becoming a training assistant. Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sectors Search is needed.

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