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Invisible Not Broken - Chronic Illness Podcast Network
Hosts: Monica and Eva
234 episodes
5 days ago

The podcast network that speaks to people with chronic illness, invisible illness, disability, and chronic pain.


"Explicitly Sick Podcast" with Monica Michelle + "[Human]care Podcast" with Eva Minkoff


Be Kind. Be Gentle. Be A Bad Ass.


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The podcast network that speaks to people with chronic illness, invisible illness, disability, and chronic pain.


"Explicitly Sick Podcast" with Monica Michelle + "[Human]care Podcast" with Eva Minkoff


Be Kind. Be Gentle. Be A Bad Ass.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness,
Alternative Health,
Medicine
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Interview With Service Dog Trainer: Tara Moriarty
Invisible Not Broken - Chronic Illness Podcast Network
45 minutes
9 months ago
Interview With Service Dog Trainer: Tara Moriarty

Summary


In this conversation, Tara Moriarty discusses her journey into the world of service dogs, the challenges of finding and training them, and the importance of understanding their role in supporting individuals with disabilities. The discussion covers the costs associated with obtaining a service dog, the various training methods, and the misconceptions that the public holds about service dogs and their handlers. This conversation delves into the distinctions between service dogs and emotional support animals, emphasizing the legal definitions and roles of each. It explores the challenges faced by service dog owners, including the need for proper training and support systems. The discussion highlights the importance of planning for the future care of service dogs, especially for individuals with degenerative conditions. Additionally, it covers the process of finding the right dog and trainer, advocating for positive reinforcement training methods, and the significance of using food as a motivational tool in dog training.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Service Dogs and Their Importance

03:13 The Cost and Accessibility of Service Dogs

06:07 The Journey into Dog Training

08:52 Understanding Dog Behavior and Training Methods

12:06 The Need for Service Dogs: When is it Time?

14:59 Choosing the Right Breed for Service Dogs

17:45 Public Misconceptions About Service Dogs

25:50 Understanding Service Dogs vs. Emotional Support Animals

29:08 Navigating the Challenges of Service Dog Ownership

31:55 Preparing for a Service Dog: Key Considerations

34:22 Finding the Right Dog and Trainer

38:53 The Importance of Positive Reinforcement in Training

44:57 Innovative Training Techniques and Resources



Takeaways


Service dogs can be very expensive, ranging from $20,000 to $40,000.

Nonprofits may offer lower-cost options, but availability is limited.

Training a service dog can be a complex and costly process.

Understanding dog behavior is crucial for effective training.

Positive reinforcement is a more effective training method than punishment.

Many people consider getting a service dog too late in their journey.

The right breed for a service dog is less important than temperament.

Labradors, Goldens, and Poodles are commonly recommended breeds.

Public misconceptions about service dogs can lead to challenges for handlers.

Emotional support is not a task that qualifies a dog as a service dog. Service dogs are task-trained to mitigate specific disabilities.

Emotional support animals provide comfort but lack legal recognition as service animals.

It's crucial to have a plan for the care of a service dog as health conditions change.

Choosing the right breed is essential for first-time service dog owners.

Positive reinforcement is key to effective dog training.

Finding a qualified dog trainer can significantly impact training success.

Service dog tasks are tailored to individual needs and circumstances.

Proper training and socialization are vital for service dogs to function in public.

Planning ahead for a service dog's future is necessary for responsible ownership.

Using food as a reward can enhance training and strengthen the bond with your dog.


Keywords


service dogs, dog training, psychiatric service dogs, emotional support, dog behavior, training methods, cost of service dogs, choosing a service dog, public misconceptions, service dogs, emotional support animals, training, positive reinforcement, disability, dog ownership, service dog tasks, finding a trainer, dog breeds, service dog laws




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Invisible Not Broken - Chronic Illness Podcast Network

The podcast network that speaks to people with chronic illness, invisible illness, disability, and chronic pain.


"Explicitly Sick Podcast" with Monica Michelle + "[Human]care Podcast" with Eva Minkoff


Be Kind. Be Gentle. Be A Bad Ass.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.