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LOCATION:3266 Old Cornelia Hwy, Gainesville, GA 30507
SUMMARY:Full Service Dog Trainer Course
DESCRIPTION:REGISTERElite Full Service Dog Trainer Course – Gainesville, GA (Veteran Education Benefits)The Full Service Dog Trainer Course is a structured Veteran-focused training program designed to prepare students for a professional career as a dog trainer.This comprehensive course combines classroom instruction and hands-on practical application to develop the technical skills, instructional confidence, and professional standards necessary to train dogs across multiple disciplines.Students graduate prepared to work in professional training environments, manage client dogs responsibly, and apply structured training methodologies safely and effectively.The Full Service Dog Trainer Course is structured to provide Veterans with a disciplined, professional pathway into the dog training industry. Throughout the Full Service Dog Trainer Course, students develop the technical ability and instructional confidence necessary to train dogs safely and effectively.Choose Your Path of StudyStudents may select a professional training track aligned with their career goals:Obedience Training TrackFoundational obedience systemsLeash and off-leash controlBehavior shaping fundamentalsClient instruction techniquesDetection Training TrackScent theory and odor recognitionSearch patterns and area controlDetection training progressionReliability developmentFull Service Training Track(Obedience, Detection, and Aggression)Integrated obedience systemsDetection developmentControlled aggression foundationsMulti-discipline program designThis structure allows students to specialize or develop full-spectrum training capability depending on their professional objectives. Within the Full Service Dog Trainer Course, students select a training pathway aligned with their long-term professional goals.Who This Course Is ForVeterans pursuing a professional career as a dog trainerIndividuals seeking structured, professional-level instructionVeterans using approved Veteran Education BenefitsSkill Level: IntermediateWho This Is NOT ForNon-VeteransIndividuals not pursuing professional dog trainingPrimary ObjectivePrepare students to enter the professional dog training industry with structured methodology, operational awareness, and client management competence.Graduates leave prepared to train dogs, instruct handlers, manage client programs, and maintain professional documentation standards.What You Will LearnStudents develop structured competence in:Foundational canine behavior theoryProfessional obedience systemsDetection training methodologiesBehavior modification fundamentalsClient communication and instructionSafe canine handling and careTraining documentation and performance trackingThe program emphasizes repetition, supervised practical application, and structured evaluation.For additional professional legal reference regarding training standards and consumer considerations, students may review general legal information through theLegal Information Institute.Professional Development &amp; Career ReadinessThe Full Service Dog Trainer Course is structured to support long-term career sustainability.Students learn how to design structured training programs, evaluate dog performance, and implement corrective strategies when necessary.Graduates develop confidence in managing training logs, documenting performance metrics, and maintaining professional standards in client interactions.This structured methodology prepares students to operate responsibly within professional training environments.The Full Service Dog Trainer Course emphasizes repetition, supervision, and accountability to ensure graduates are prepared for real-world application.Upon completion, students are positioned to pursue employment opportunities, independent training operations, or advanced specialization within working dog programs.Key BenefitsLearn how to properly care for and train dogsManage and train client-owned dogsDevelop structured training programsBuild instructional confidenceIncrease professional credibilityTraining FormatClassroom Instruction + Hands-On ApplicationStudents participate in structured classroom modules and supervised field exercises throughout the program.Program Eligibility &amp; CredentialsGI Bill Eligible: YesCertificates Issued: YesContinuing Education Credits: YesRelated ProgramsVeterans Program / GI Bill®️ OverviewSingle Purpose K9 Handler CourseDual Purpose K9 Handler CourseWhat Our Students Say About This Course                                        Full Service Trainer CourseMarch 25, 2025Review of Richard Duel, Full Service Dog Trainer Course and Veteran Service Dog TrainingI came to this school knowing NOTHING about K9 training or maintenance. Throughout my time in the course I met many people who have mentored me and offered guidance in the learning process. Every instructor is very approachable and offers their knowledge whenever requested. Duel was a very knowledgeable instructor who took his time to adjust to each students learning style. I highly recommend this course to anyone wanting to get into the K9 training or handling business.Julius RodriguezAn amazing learning experienceDecember 20, 2024Review of Brandon Martin, Szymon Sochacki, Deborah Clark, Full Service Dog Trainer Course, Kennel Master Training Course In Gainesville, GA and Veteran Service Dog TrainingI graduated from the Kennel Master Course a few months ago with Debra as my instructor, she was patient and answered all of my questions in a way that I could understand, she is very knowledgeable when it comes to anything related to the kennel operations, injuries, feeding schedule to increase, decrease, or maintain weight for the K9s. It was a real pleasure to work and learn from Debra and pick her brain about anything and everything related to Kennel operations. Madison and Mary were extremely helpful, and professional and taught me a lot as well. I have applied some of the things I learned in my own house and with my clients with great success.Recently graduated from the Full Service Trainer Course.Brandon and Szymon gave me a better understanding of how MWD and Police K9s are trained, different methods of training, and the science behind everything that goes into training the K9 for particular purposes. We were able to see the entire process of training a police K9 from start to finish and get certified.This course will test your patience, and test you mentally but if you listen, observe, ask questions, and keep an open mind, the amount of information and learning possibilities are endless and invaluable.It didn&#8217;t matter if we were doing the bite suit, imprinting wall, tracking, obedience, or just in the classroom, Brandon and Szymon took the time to talk me through things I didn&#8217;t understand, what I did incorrectly, and what the second and third-order effects would be on the K9 as well as the handler. Nobody looked down on me for being a clicker trainer, retired from the military, or had an objection or suggestions to a few things but we figured out a different route and kept training.At the end of the day, it doesn&#8217;t matter if you are a &#8220;force-free&#8221; or &#8220;positive-based&#8221; trainer, there is always something to learn, and even if you do not use some methods at least you will have them in your toolbox just in case. A true dog trainer should always continue to learn all sides of training and keep evolving to find the best way to train dogs.Both courses were a wealth of knowledge that I use at home and with clients, the staff, and the instructors were great!Samuel MelendezSubject Matter ExpertDecember 14, 2024Review of Brandon Martin, Full Service Dog Trainer Course and Veteran Service Dog TrainingThere was always something to learn, and It didn&#8217;t matter how much experience you had, whether it was years or none. Brandon would take the time to explain what we did right, what we did wrong, how it could affect the K9s (mentally and physically) if performed improperly, and how it could injure the decoy or other handler and understand that there are more ways to train a dog. Brandon never talked down to me or other students or treated us differently because of our years in service in law enforcement or the military. Brandon&#8217;s adaptability to certain situations and how some dogs behave shows he knows what he is doing and cares about the dog&#8217;s safety. The thing I respect most about Brandon is that he doesn&#8217;t think he knows it all and is always looking to learn more about dogs, their psychology, and how to train, he would ask one of the other trainers if he didn&#8217;t have a concrete answer and get back to us. Brandon and I had multiple conversations about how I train Service Dogs if nothing more than to understand a different perspective and see if he could learn something new himself. That is the sign of a great trainer!!!!The way he explained how the K9 olfactory system, traits, drives work, and different methods to motivate the K9s to work and alert, I have a better understanding and I am better prepared to continue training Service Dogs for Veterans, Law Enforcement, and First Responders who are having a difficult time after their service.Samuel MelendezA review from someone with no prior training experience.December 12, 2024Review of AJ Vargas, Full Service Dog Trainer Course and Veteran Service Dog TrainingI originally contacted AJ in September of 2023. A year had went by while I was still figuring out a timeline to commit to the course. AJ kept in contact the entire time, always checking in and when I finally decided to join the trainer course he was very helpful one on one with the entire process. The Full Service Trainer Course was perfect for my situation and set me up with all the tools I needed to be a great trainer. Although learning is never ending, I am well aware and fully confident CCU will be there to help in the future with any questions I may have. The course , although very challenging, is very rewarding. The learning process is enjoyable however it can challenge your patience and critical thinking skills, therefore I would recommend this course to anyone who will be handling dogs every day, or very often. The amount of different situations you are put in on a regular basis will set you up for success. It is a training facility that I believe is a must for anyone who wants to be a trainer for those reasons alone.Mark BlumGreat instructorDecember 12, 2024Review of Brandon Martin, Full Service Dog Trainer Course and Veteran Service Dog TrainingBrandon’s understanding of training techniques and canine behavior is remarkable. His personable nature makes the learning process effective and enjoyable. He inspires confidence and trust, ensuring long term success for future trainers, handlers, and the dogs.Mark Blum                                                                                                                                                                        Event DetailsDates: October 12 – December 4, 2026Time: 0900 – 1700 (EST)Location:Custom Canine Unlimited – G13266 Old Cornelia HwyGainesville, GA 30507Seat Limit: 6Registration Deadline: October 9, 2026Enrollment &amp; PaymentRegistration Fee: $50Tuition: $10,500Payment Option: Veteran Education BenefitsRefund policyFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Who is eligible for the Full Service Dog Trainer Course?This course is designed exclusively for Veterans pursuing a professional career in dog training.What paths of study can I choose?Students may select one of the following tracks:Obedience TrainingDetection TrainingFull Service Training (Obedience, Detection, and Aggression)Each track is structured to prepare students for professional-level training environments.Does this course include certification?Yes. Students who meet performance and program requirements will receive certification upon successful completion of the course.What is the difference between this and other dog trainer courses?This program combines structured classroom instruction with supervised hands-on application. It emphasizes professional standards, documentation practices, client communication skills, and safe canine handling methods.Are Veteran Education Benefits accepted?Yes. Approved Veteran Education Benefits are accepted for this course.How many seats are available?Enrollment is limited to 6 participants to ensure structured oversight and individualized instruction.What skills will I develop during the program?Students develop competence in:Professional obedience systemsDetection training methodologyBehavior management fundamentalsClient communicationTraining documentation and performance trackingSafe canine care and handlingIs this course appropriate for beginners?Yes. This course curriculum is designed to teach students from all levels.Reserve Your Seat in the Full Service Dog Trainer CourseEnrollment is limited to 6 Veterans. Secure your position before the October 9, 2026 registration deadline. Reserve Your Seat in the Full Service Dog Trainer Course Today.REGISTER
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