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Assistance Dog Training with Bobs Broadbent

Bobs can help if you're an individual working solo towards owner-trained success, or, as an approved Darwin Dogs trainer, working towards taking the Public Access Test. Darwin Dogs is an accredited member of ADI, ADE & ADUK
How Bobs Can HelpBobs is a compassionate dog trainer with over 20 years of experience. Her methods are science-led, easy to follow and effective. She is passionate about decoding dog behaviour to accelerate training using kind, reward-based training techniques.
Bobs offers in-person training around Lichfield in Staffordshire
Services for Assistance Dog Partnerships

ADiT Lessons
You can book a series of weekly one-to-one training lessons with tailored plans and support between sessions. For any age dog, including from puppy's arrival.

Immersion Training Days
Book a single day dedicated to helping you work towards desired outcomes, with a pre-agreed plan and a roadmap to follow to keep you on track.

Darwin Dogs
Train face-to-face with Bobs as your local Darwin Dogs trainer working through the comprehensive training programme towards the ADUK public access test.
What Is An Assistance Dog?
Assistance Dogs are highly trained to support people with disabilities and have the power to transform lives by providing physical and emotional support to enhance confidence and independence for their humans.
Different Types of AD
In the UK, the role of AD's extends beyond the familiar Guide Dogs and Hearing Dogs. While these specialised dogs transform the lives of individuals living with visual or auditory impairments, the scope of Assistance Dogs encompasses a diverse range of vital support for those facing a multitude of challenges including medical, neurodivergent, or psychiatric conditions and illnesses.
How AD are trained
Some Assistance Dogs are fully trained by organisations before being matched with recipients. Others are pet dogs trained by their owners to a very high standard. Although it is not a legal requirement, many people opt to take a public access test (PAT) with a training provider as evidence of their dog's training status.There are a number of organisations offering this test that are accredited by ADUK.
Public Access Test
For those wanting to take the Public Access Test (PAT) their dogs must reach a high standard of training and remain calm and focussed around distractions. They will be asked to demonstrate support tasks that help mitigate a disability, such as collecting or picking up items, finding an exit, giving deep pressure therapy, or 'blocking' to maintain personal space. The PAT test is reassessed annually.
It's important not to distract these dedicated dogs as they work tirelessly to assist their owners, while ignoring external distractions.
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Legal Rights of Assistance Dogs
The role of an Assistance Dog is often misunderstood by members of the public as well as local businesses and access is denied to them causing upset and distress.
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Three options to choose from
1. ADiT Lessons
Elevate your training with Assistance Dog Training Lessons! Whether you're a beginner or looking to master advanced exercises and task work, our tailored weekly lessons in sets of 10 will take you to the next level. With a focus on consistency, Bobs recommends weekly lessons or a minimum of two lessons per month, to see real progress. Train in person at your home, in a venue, or even in public spaces (following an initial assessment).
Online training is potentially available if it is considered suitable for desired outcomes.
Training from the pre-vaccination stage is available on the Puppy ADiT programme. Details coming Soon.
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2. Immersion Training Days
Tailored to your needs, our exclusive half-day or full-day training sessions are designed to enhance core skills or target specific areas, including support tasks. Experience the convenience of online training from the comfort of your home or train in person at a venue. Includes detailed guidance on all covered topics. Email Bobs from the Contact page or book a discovery call today!
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3. Darwin Dogs ADiT
Darwin Dogs work in partnership with disabled people to train their own pet dogs to help with a diagnosed mental health condition including anxiety, depression, Bipolar, and PTSD. As well as, Assistance dogs for adults with autism.
If you live in the area of Lichfield, Staffordshire, I may be able to become your Darwin Dogs trainer, providing you meet their criteria.
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Assistance Dogs offer a Special Kind Of Freedom
Are You Puppy Planning?
Puppy Assistance Dog Training
Getting the right start can make a magnificent difference to unlocking your puppy's potential. With 20 years of puppy training & development expertise, the puppy ADiT programme designed by Bobs, gives a comprehensive route to follow to ensure a great foundations of learning is in place.
Training plans begin during the pre-vaccination stage and can offer pre-puppy advice and a puppy homecoming plan.
The Best Time To Start Training Is At The Beginning!
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Every partnership Bobs works with is unique
> Testimonial <
This personal account is from an amazing young person Bobs had the privilege to work with from the aged of 17 and a testimonial from their incredibly supportive parent.

'H'
"Working with Bobs over the past few years has been a life changing experience. We began training in my garden as I was unable to leave the house alone, but over the course of 2 years we gradually built up to working in town and shops and eventually going on the train to the City centre and navigating the busy station and shops with her support.
Bobs is compassionate, understanding and is happy to adapt to my needs. She is so knowledgeable and has taught me so much about my dog so our bond is much closer now. We would never have been able to become a successful assistance dog partnership without weekly training sessions with Bobs."

H's Mum
Within a few sessions it was obvious that Bobs was exactly the right person for the job. We had searched for professionals who could support H and Bobs dropped into our lives at a time when H was struggling to access the world outside our home.
Bobs tuned into H's needs and adapted quickly if she sensed stress levels escalating. Of course, Gryff's needs are always at the forefront of everything Bobs and H do and educating H in how to meet his needs has also been incredibly valuable.
H is so much more confident with Gryff and they make a great team and are getting out and about so much more.

Wealth of Experience
Bobs is an experienced dog trainer with some 24 years of knowledge to share. She's qualified and accredited and in recent years has become dedicated to helping assistance dog partnerships to achieve their long-held dreams.
Bobs likes training to be straightforward and uses kindness and stress-free methods that build a strong bond of trust and affection.
