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Canada MSAR Service Dogs

MSAR Elite Service Dogs is an organization that was started by the Canadian First Nations.

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Level 1: In training and the dog is only allowed with a trainer in public.

Level 2: Public Access Test by the team must be completed and passed to work in public space, this test takes 4 days over a one month period. If they complete these public access training for 4 consecutive weeks (with the guidance of a trainer) they are certified with the In-Training Status. The team is now able (after one month) to work and fine-tune their public access training and task training for a minimum of six months. This minimum size month period gives the handler and dog to bond and becomes a team, working towards full certification.

Level 3: Complete the final test for full certification and must pass with no less than 90%. The dog must be at least 2 years of age (neutered/spayed) and the team must have worked at Level 2 for a minimum of 6 months. The Level 3 test takes days of testing.

Recertification: All teams must complete recertification minimum every 3 years. As people's disabilities may have changed the need and tasks of the dog in may require upgrading or fine-tuning.

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