Service Dog Training from Day One: Building Confidence and Independence | with Christina Reiser episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 27, 2026 · 33 MIN

Service Dog Training from Day One: Building Confidence and Independence | with Christina Reiser

from Soul Touched by Dogs · host Anke Herrmann

Service dog training begins long before you might imagine—and the journey from newborn puppy to life-changing companion involves far more than teaching basic commands. For people with disabilities, the right service dog can mean the difference between needing round-the-clock care and living independently, but the process of matching dog to human requires insight, patience, and a deep understanding of what both species need to thrive. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN Why service dog training actually starts on day one of a puppy's life, and what those earliest lessons look like when you're preparing a dog for such important work How trainers can tell as early as five or six weeks old whether a puppy might have the right temperament for service work—and why that assessment keeps changing as the puppy grows What makes Labs and Golden Retrievers particularly well-suited for service work, and why a "neutral" temperament matters more than you might expect How foster families bond deeply with puppies for six months, then find the strength to give them back—and why that emotional connection is actually essential to the training process The surprising range of tasks service dogs can perform, from detecting allergens in a room before their person enters to retrieving medication and placing it directly in someone's mouth What happens to puppies who don't make it through the service dog programme, and why being "released" as a pet doesn't mean they've failed How the fundraising process works for families who need a service dog, and why organisations like ECAD never want cost to be a barrier A FAVOURITE MOMENT "We are starting their training from day one. It's my responsibility to make them feel comfortable and make them have fun." — Christina ABOUT CHRISTINA REISER Christina is the Early Puppy Developer at ECAD (Educated Canines Assisting with Disabilities), a nonprofit organisation in Connecticut that has placed around 500 service dogs over the past 30 years. She manages all aspects of care, development and socialisation for puppies eight months and younger, preparing them for lives of meaningful work with people who have disabilities. Before joining ECAD, Christina worked as a marine mammal trainer at an aquarium on Long Island, where she learned the psychology of positive reinforcement training. In her free time, she loves to bake and spend time outside with her dog, Indy. CONNECT WITH CHRISTINA REISER Website: ecad1.org Watch live puppy updates: Search "ECAD Explore" on explore.org (live every Wednesday at 10 AM EST) Facebook: Search for ECAD CONNECT WITH SOUL TOUCHED BY DOGS To find out more about Soul Touched by Dogs, visit https://soultouchedbydogs.com And if you're a dog lover who's also building a business—or just want a calmer, happier dog—come find us at fetchhappystore.com. Happy dogs, thriving businesses, and a community that gets both.

Service dog training begins long before you might imagine—and the journey from newborn puppy to life-changing companion involves far more than teaching basic commands. For people with disabilities, the right service dog can mean the difference between needing round-the-clock care and living independently, but the process of matching dog to human requires insight, patience, and a deep understanding of what both species need to thrive. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN Why service dog training actually starts on day one of a puppy's life, and what those earliest lessons look like when you're preparing a dog for such important work How trainers can tell as early as five or six weeks old whether a puppy might have the right temperament for service work—and why that assessment keeps changing as the puppy grows What makes Labs and Golden Retrievers particularly well-suited for service work, and why a "neutral" temperament matters more than you might expect How foster families bond deeply with puppies for six months, then find the strength to give them back—and why that emotional connection is actually essential to the training process The surprising range of tasks service dogs can perform, from detecting allergens in a room before their person enters to retrieving medication and placing it directly in someone's mouth What happens to puppies who don't make it through the service dog programme, and why being "released" as a pet doesn't mean they've failed How the fundraising process works for families who need a service dog, and why organisations like ECAD never want cost to be a barrier A FAVOURITE MOMENT "We are starting their training from day one. It's my responsibility to make them feel comfortable and make them have fun." — Christina ABOUT CHRISTINA REISER Christina is the Early Puppy Developer at ECAD (Educated Canines Assisting with Disabilities), a nonprofit organisation in Connecticut that has placed around 500 service dogs over the past 30 years. She manages all aspects of care, development and socialisation for puppies eight months and younger, preparing them for lives of meaningful work with people who have disabilities. Before joining ECAD, Christina worked as a marine mammal trainer at an aquarium on Long Island, where she learned the psychology of positive reinforcement training. In her free time, she loves to bake and spend time outside with her dog, Indy. CONNECT WITH CHRISTINA REISER Website: ecad1.org Watch live puppy updates: Search "ECAD Explore" on explore.org (live every Wednesday at 10 AM EST) Facebook: Search for ECAD CONNECT WITH SOUL TOUCHED BY DOGS To find out more about Soul Touched by Dogs, visit https://soultouchedbydogs.com And if you're a dog lover who's also building a business—or just want a calmer, happier dog—come find us at fetchhappystore.com. Happy dogs, thriving businesses, and a community that gets both.

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