How to Track Service Dog Training Hours (Free Template)
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As a service dog handler, you know that the journey from a puppy to a fully trained teammate is measured in hundreds if not thousands of hours. Whether you are owner-training or working with a professional, keeping an accurate log is more than just a good habit; it’s a record of your dog’s hard work, progress, and public access readiness.
At Humble Dog, we are a veteran-family-owned business dedicated to supporting working dog teams. To help you stay organized, I’ve created a free, automated training log to simplify your record-keeping.
Why Tracking Your Hours Matters
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Proof of Training: In certain jurisdictions or situations, having a detailed log of your training hours can be an important part of your documentation.
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Identifying Gaps: A log helps you see if you’ve been focusing too much on "sit/stay" and not enough on "public access" or "task work."
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Celebrating Milestones: Training a service dog is a marathon. Seeing those hours add up is a great way to stay motivated!
Features of the Humble Dog Training Log
I designed this Google Sheet specifically for handlers who want a "set it and forget it" solution.
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Automated Totals: No need to do the math; the sheet calculates your total hours across different categories.
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Category Breakdown: Easily track public access, basic obediences, and specific task training.
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Mobile Friendly: Since it's a Google Sheet, you can update it right from your phone while you're out training at the mall or park.
How to Get Your Free Template
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Click the Link: https://shorturl.at/OsjoC
Gear Up for Your Next Milestone
Once you hit those big training milestones, celebrate your progress! From custom service dog patches to 3D-printed hardware and gear, we specialize in high-quality accessories for working teams.
Check out our Humble Dog Adventure Club for monthly fitness challenges to keep your teammate in peak physical condition.