Sunshine Coast-based Dog Trainer and Consultant Charlotte Bryan, owner of Paws, Claws & Tails, offers dog training and behaviour support, specialising in reactivity and self-trained assistance dog preparation.
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Pathway to Assistance Dog Program – Ongoing Session/s
Duration: 50 minutes
Price: $300 + GST = $330 total
Location: In-home or public setting...Duration: 50 minutes
Price: $300 + GST = $330 total
Location: In-home or public setting (as appropriate)
This one-on-one training session is part of the ongoing support provided through the Pathway to Assistance Dog Program. Each session is tailored to the participant’s individual goals, with a focus on functional outcomes, public access preparation, and assistance task development.
Training may include foundational obedience, task progression, public manners, exposure to real-world environments, and handler coaching. Sessions are calm, structured, and supportive — designed to build reliability, confidence, and real-world readiness for both the handler and the dog.
Includes:
– 50-minute personalised training session
– Progress tracking after each session
– Targeted support for public access readiness and assistance tasks
– Email support between sessions if required
Please note: Participation in this program does not grant public access rights or signify certification. Dogs are referred to an authorised assessor for a Public Access Test (PAT) when ready. Paws Claws Tails is not a registered NDIS provider but supports self-managed and plan-managed participants. This program is designed to assist participants in preparing their own dog for the PAT.
Pathway to Assistance Dog Program – Ongoing Session/s
Duration: 50 minutes
Price: $300 + GST =...Duration: 50 minutes
Price: $300 + GST = $330 total
Location: In-home or public setting (as appropriate)
This one-on-one training session is part of the ongoing support provided through the Pathway to Assistance Dog Program. Each session is tailored to the participant’s individual goals, with a focus on functional outcomes, public access preparation, and assistance task development.
Training may include foundational obedience, task progression, public manners, exposure to real-world environments, and handler coaching. Sessions are calm, structured, and supportive — designed to build reliability, confidence, and real-world readiness for both the handler and the dog.
Includes:
– 50-minute personalised training session
– Progress tracking after each session
– Targeted support for public access readiness and assistance tasks
– Email support between sessions if required
Please note: Participation in this program does not grant public access rights or signify certification. Dogs are referred to an authorised assessor for a Public Access Test (PAT) when ready. Paws Claws Tails is not a registered NDIS provider but supports self-managed and plan-managed participants. This program is designed to assist participants in preparing their own dog for the PAT.
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