Dogs Honored
By BRENDA SEXTONEnumclaw Courier Herald Reporter Jan 11 2010, 4:56 PM
Tanker proudly displayed his medal to his
fellow classmates – Taures, Marino, Navy and Mugsy.
The black Labrador puppy was one of six, along with their puppy
raisers, from Plateau-based Future Vision club to recently graduate
from the American Kennel Club’s S.T.A.R. Puppy training
class. Five of the puppies, all less than 1 year old, received
their medals at the club’s regular meeting Jan. 5. One of the
hard-working recipients was not on hand, having been recently
career-changed. They are the first graduating class for the
program.
The AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy Program rewards responsible owners who take
the time to train and socialize their puppies. S.T.A.R. stands for
socialization, training, activity and a responsible owner, all of
the things a puppy needs to have a good life.
Members of the Future Vision organization are preparing their dogs
for service. The teaching and training the puppies receive from
their raisers is the first step on their way into the Guide Dogs
for the Blind program.
The six-week training class teaches puppy raisers how to best
communicate with their puppy. The classes also provide an
opportunity for dogs to socialize with other dogs. Puppy raisers
also get their questions to topics like housetraining and chewing
answered, as well as picking up the most effective way to teach
practical skills like coming when called.
“It not only involved the dogs, but the humans,” club
leader Janine Prindle said. The classes also focus on owner, or in
this case puppy raiser, responsibilities as well. “The human
team has to be responsible for the dog’s care.”
Prindle said the training was a reinforcement for the lessons they
were already learning, but being honored by the AKC is a great
accomplishment.
To earn their medals, the puppies had to pass the test.
The program is not limited to guide dogs in training.
“Any dog can take this program,” said Prindle, who is a
supporter of the AKC. She said her service dog Cranberry is
registered with AKC.
Future Vision leaders do plan to participate in the course
again.
New puppies arrive in March and Jana Decker is looking for puppy
raisers. Future Vision is no longer a 4-H affiliated club, opening
the door for more adults who would like to participate in raising
puppies for Guide Dogs for the Blind. For information, call Decker
at 360-802-9858.
Enumclaw
Courier Herald Reporter Brenda Sexton can be reached at
bsexton@courierherald.com
or
360-802-8206.
