FREDERICK FAMILY DOG TRAINING LLC
SERVICE DOGS IOWA
SERVICE DOG TRAINING AGREEMENT
I/We, hereinafter referred to as “Client”, have voluntarily employed Kellie Frederick/Frederick Family Dog Training, hereinafter referred to as “FFDT” to assist me in the training of my dog, hereinafter referred to as “Client’s Dog”. Client acknowledges that they are the sole owner of Client’s Dog. Client acknowledges that FFDT is not liable for any possible incidents or liability outside of training, and liability resides solely with Client during training, and upon completion of Program.
Provided Equipment/Certificates
FFDT will supply a letter and the Certificates the Client’s Dog earns during the Program.
Training Steps
1. The First Step is assessing your dog to see what basic behaviors he/she knows so we can prepare him/her to successful pass our two important tests.
2. The Second Step is passing the AKC CGC (Canine Good Citizen) Test and AKC Community Canine, AKC CGC, Urban, or equivalent Public Testing.
3. The Third Step is training specialty task(s) needed, as well as completing the requirements specified in the FFDT Service Dog Program.
Client to refer to paperwork given for specified steps, requirements, costs, and other details.
Service Dog Program
To help ensure we are able to meet the individual needs of clients, we offer a “Pay as You Go” payment plan which allows you to being your Service Dog Program right away without the added stress of coming up with the entire lump sum. This involves making a one-time, non-refundable payment of $400 to be enrolled in our program. Dogs must be evaluated and approved by one of our professionals to see if they would be a good fit for Service dog work. (See Step 1 above). Fee of $25+ for FFDT to administer the AKC CGC Test and other tests in requirements is waived if enrolled in Service Dog Program. This does not include any fees for AKC CGC Titling with the American Kennel Club, itself.
Each single private lesson thereafter is $140.00, due in advance of each private training lesson. FFDT offers lower cost lessons and training minutes, and these can be viewed via social media, the website, and specific paperwork. A total of one Intensive (or total of 600 Intensive Minutes) are required. Pay as You Go offers additional benefits such as a custom approach to your specific dog, making the number of lessons needed, the things that are worked on unique to Client and Client’s Dog circumstances. Please note that the required minimum number of private lessons for Service Dogs is six (see below).
Client to refer to paperwork given for specified steps, requirements, costs, and other details.
(I)
All potential Service dog(s) will be evaluated during our first step to see if they qualify for our program. Our professional trainer will make this evaluation before offering you a place in our program. Our trainers reserve the right to dismiss a dog from the program if there are signs or demonstrations of aggression towards a human or another dog. This is due to the fact that working dogs must have emotional stability and control and aggression is not tolerated at any time through the program. Enrollment fee of $400, as well as any payments made toward training, is non-refundable, even if a dog is dismissed from our program. Likewise, Client can be dismissed from the program if they violate terms of the agreement or pose any threat to the wellbeing of FFDT or other clients.
Client and Client’s Dog will complete minimum six successful working lessons/visits (the afore mentioned minimum six required lessons) with trainer present. Client and Client’s Dog will log minimum of twelve successful public outings of various locations. Client and Client’s Dog will pass all requirements of Service Dog Program before graduating and completing our program. Client acknowledges that FFDT is an independent private trainer.
Client to refer to paperwork given for specified steps, requirements, costs, and other details.
(II)
Client understands that FFDT will work directly with Client and Client’s Dog to impart contemporary animal behavior knowledge that best fits our needs, and that successful companion pet programs depend on a combination of learned skills on the part of the pet and owner.
Behavior is not static; an animal will not continue to perform even trained behaviors without ongoing practice. Especially involving any types of aggression or anxiety, although behavior may be modified, the dog is never considered “cured”. A pet’s behavior is ultimately the owner’s responsibility. FFDT will make every reasonable effort to help us attain goals but makes no guarantees of performance on the part of Client or pet as a result of providing professional animal behavior consultation.
Client acknowledges that FFDT adheres to the AKC guidelines for Canine Good Citizen, Assistance Dogs International, and other organizations to be granted the proper certification, issued independently from FFDT. Client acknowledges that by signing this contract that client as well will uphold these guidelines throughout the Service Dog’s life. Client acknowledges that obedience training and behavior modification is an activity that may cause damage or result in injury to Client’s dog, other dogs, people, and property. Client will assume full financial and moral responsibility for the actions of Client’s dog.
Client will also assume full financial responsibility for any tickets FFDT incurs if Client’s dog is not legally spayed/neutered and/or licensed by the city, as pursuant to local law.
Client further acknowledges that Client’s dog may be exposed to a variety of environmental conditions, which include, but are not limited to, interaction with people and other animals, exposure to adverse weather, and exposure to areas with crowds and all types of traffic. Client assumes all risks associated therein.
Client and FFDT agree to settle, by binding arbitration, any dispute arising from any injury or damage done to or by Client’s dog while Client’s dog is in the custody and control of FFDT or which is the result of gross negligence by FFDT. Client forever releases FFDT from all liability and demands, which occur following binding arbitration for any injury or damage done to or by Client’s dog that was the subject of the arbitration.
Client and FFDT hereby agree to mediate and/or arbitrate any misunderstanding that may arise pursuant to the terms contained herein. In any action or proceeding arising out of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reimbursement of costs and legal fees.
Client to refer to paperwork given for specified steps, requirements, costs, and other details.
(III)
This contract for Training Services supersedes all other Agreements, written or oral, previously made between Client and FFDT.
This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Iowa.
Executed on this day listed on the form in the year of 2024.
Signed,