Public Access Test
"The purpose of the Public Access Test is to ensure that dogs who
have public access are stable, well-behaved, and unobtrusive to the
public. It is to ensure that the client has control over the dog and the
team is not a public hazard."
The test includes:
- Controlled Unload out of Vehicle
- Approaching the Building
- Controlled Entry Through a Doorway
- Heeling Through the Building
- Six Foot Recall on Lead
- Sits on Command
- Downs on Command
- Noise Distraction
- Restaurant
- Off Lead
- Controlled Unit (leaving the building)
- Controlled Load into Vehicle
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The following videos show TADSAW wounded warriors and their 'in-training' service dogs conducting various portions of the Public Access Test.
TADSAW TEAM OF JAX AND JOE
TADSAW TEAM OF QUIK AND STEVE |
TADSAW TEAM OF IRVAN AND BRUCE |
