Service Dogs

We offer the Lehigh Valley area service dog training to address various health concerns and help physically and mentally challenged individuals. Our training program involves developing personal task skills and teaching your dog to assist you at home and in public places. Our fully trained service dogs will assist with your dog’s training process. Some dogs can become ADA-certified in as little as 12 weeks. Our fully trained service dogs do a lot of the training. For the expedited program, your dog will need to be 10 months or older. We have transformed even a mildly aggressive dog into a fully trained service dog in a very short time. By taking advantage of our training program, you can acquire a service dog at a fraction of the price compared to purchasing one directly.

  • OCD Assistance
  • Anxiety & Panic Attack Assistance
  • Diabetes Alert & Assistance
  • Heart Attack Alert & Assistance
  • Addiction Recovery Assistance
  • Suicide Recovery Assistance
  • Seizure Alert
  • Blood Pressure Alert
  • Wheelchair Assistance
  • Hearing Impairment Assistance
  • Muscle Impairment Assistance
  • Pain Management Assistance
  • General Medical Assistance

Through the Americans with Disabilities Act, the US Congress allows service dogs in public places and all modes of public transportation. We conduct our Lehigh Valley service dog training program to teach your dog to address your individual needs. My service dogs and I can quickly prepare your dogs to be trained in public spaces. Many of the classes are conducted in restaurants and stores. Your dog will be closely monitored by a human animal behaviorist and our human trainers, as well as our canine service dog trainers Linney, Ruby and Poppiez.

Purchasing a trained service dog will cost you around $40,000–$60,000. We can train your dog at a fraction of that amount (i.e., $3,500–$5,000) because we are training your own dog alongside you. For those who do not own a dog and are thinking of getting a service animal, feel free to consult with us to find which breed would be appropriate for your needs. Rescuing a puppy can be a good alternative for a service dog candidate.

Offering the Lehigh Valley area Support & Service Dog Training Programs to Pet Owners

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Here is our working canine team. Each of our working dogs has been trained for individual jobs.

We invite you to learn about our programs for service, therapy, and support dog training. Lehigh Valley, PA clients and those in the surrounding areas turn to us when they want their dogs (and even their cats) to perform specialized tasks.

Therapy Dogs & Cats

Many people ask us what the difference is between a service dog and a therapy dog. A therapy dog or cat is trained and certified by our team to help elderly and infirmed individuals in hospitals, retirement homes, and schools. These animals bring happiness to the sad, comfort the lonely, and encourage the challenged.

Owning a certified therapy dog or cat can be a rewarding way to help others. Marx’s Lehigh Valley Dog Training & Behavior has comprehensive training and certification programs for your canine and feline companions. Many dogs and cats that come to us are natural at becoming therapy animals. Natural Therapy dogs becoming certified for therapy dogs can be a very simple process.

Our Certification Process for Therapy Dogs & Cats

We first evaluate how your dog or cat behaves when placed near a wheelchair, walker, and crutches. One of our dogs is also brought in to work alongside your pet. It is normal for some dogs and cats to need additional training since they can become shy or skittish around wheelchairs or walkers. We will work closely with your pets until they become comfortable.

If all goes well, we will proceed with the certification process. Rest assured that our team of expert trainers and animal behaviorists personally conducts all the Lehigh Valley area cat and therapy dog training, pre-testing, and testing. This ensures that your pet completes our program. We also teach you the right way to react when you encounter unexpected circumstances. In addition, we provide you with places where your certified therapy animal can begin their new career helping others.

Client Testimonials

Service Dog Testimonials
“Hi Gwenevere, I wanted to write you a nice thank you. Having a service dog has changed my life. My doctors are so impressed that thay have modified many of my medications. I can leave my home without the panic attacks, I only check my door once to see if it is locked and now I don’t feel like a prisoner in my home! Remember the lesson where you taught Skip to find my car in a parking lot, yesterday I needed him to do that. I started to get that lost feeling that in the past would throw me into a serious panic attack, all I said was Skip take us to the car. Skip stepped out of the heel and got in front of me and gently pulled me directly to my car. When I got into my car I let skip get in my lap, I held him close and cried, this time out of relief. I remembered when you handed me my dogs service badge what you said to me. You said “don’t be shocked when Skip does something amazing”. Well Gwenevere he does something amazing every day. To the world around us he looks like a well-trained mutt with a vest on, to me he is my ticket to leave my home as often as I would like! Thank you.”
Dozer & Linda Krasley
“I just wanted to say a great big thank you for allowing Dozer to participate in your Therapy dog session. He has been working since Jan. @ The Phoebe home and the residents just love him! He is so well behaved & never had a single issue, even when confronted with a variety of resident animals. He loves his job and has been a perfect gentleman! Thanks for the great job you did in preparing us for this opportunity!”