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Pet Dog Ambassador Program

What Is the Pet Dog Ambassador Program?

Pet Dog Ambassador (PDA) is a program for dog guardians to test their knowledge, skills, and ability to manage their canine companion in real-life settings. Its aim is to acknowledge the hard work and commitment that guardians and their dogs undertake to make their shared lives enjoyable and to recognize these efforts from a puppy’s very early training. The program encourages guardians to continue training and developing new skills, abilities, and knowledge. 

Human Candidates

All dog guardians who have reached the legal age of accountability in their country (usually 18 or 21 years) are encouraged to become actively involved in the Pet Dog Ambassador program. The program is suitable for all, including guardians and dogs with a disability or special needs.

Canine Candidates

The program is appropriate for dogs of any breed or mixed breed aged from four months. Dogs with special needs can also be assessed with adapted exercises. Dogs must have a veterinary health check before taking part in the assessment.

Tangible Evidence of Success

In addition feeling proud about their hard work, successful dog and guardian teams are awarded certificates at every level.

How to Become Involved

For further details about the program, go to the Pet Dog Ambassador website or ask us how you can become involved in this wonderfully rewarding program for you and your dog.  

To join a Pet Dog Ambassador class in the Bryan College Station Area- Visit Puppy Love Training 

Any dog who has taken a puppy class or basic obedience class will join in at level 2. Level 1 class is for puppies less than 4 months old. 

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