
The class we have been assigned to is called the CGC 1 class. This is the first of three classes that will help these dogs and handlers pass their CGC (Canine Good Citizen) test. After passing this test, they will go on to the Service/Assistance classes to begin training for Service Dog. This is the same way that Jade and I went about our training, except that we skipped a few classes along the way because Jade already knew a lot of this stuff.
So there is the CGC 1, 2 and 3 class. Then the dogs and handlers take the exam. Once they pass the exam, they go on to Service/Assistance classes; there are Assistance 1, 2, and 3 classes. Once the dogs and handlers have completed the Service/Assistance classes, they then take the exam for Service Dog Certification. However, in the Service/Assistance training, there are a few tests to pass along the way, including the test taken in the handlers home to ensure the dog is properly trained in manners at home before going on to test for public access.

I am happy about volunteering and Jade accompanies me to the class. I like watching all the different dogs and handlers learn so much and progress into becoming such wonderful assistance dogs. I think the experience will be enlightening and purposeful. There is only one problem. Well, two, if you want to get technical. In this class, there are two pit bull type dogs.

Too many service dogs are being attacked by pit bulls. If it were up to me, I would NOT allow pit bulls to be service dogs. Their instincts to fight and kill are way too strong to be in the role of service dog. I dont even think pit bulls should be allowed in public, period. Theyre way too much of a public safety hazard. Bash me all you want, but I guarantee that most of the general public agrees with me on this.

In my opinion, pit bulls shouldnt be allowed in training classes with normal dogs, ever. Its too much of a liability. I think pit bulls should have their own training classes, just for pit bull type dogs, pit bulls, and pit bull mixes. Theyre just not like other dogs, and in a class with normal dogs, its just too dangerous.
So, I think Im going to request a different class. If that doesnt work, well, then, I most likely just wont go back.
Pit bulls have killed over 150 people in the last 3 years, and have attacked and killed many, many more animals, including Service and Guide dogs.
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