Who Qualifies for a Service Dog? | Atlas Assistance Dogs & Ethical Training | Irreplaceable Truths
Description
What are the biggest myths about service dogs? How do we expand access for those truly in need? Join host Dr. Gershon Alaluf and guests Jennifer Kolar (CEO & Founder of Atlas Assistance Dogs) and Molly Neher (COO of Atlas Assistance Dogs) for an inspiring episode of Irreplaceable Truths that explores the human-canine bond, service dog ethics, and how thoughtful training transforms lives. From the emotional challenges of retirement to confronting public misconceptions, this episode highlights what it truly means to empower both the dog and the handler.
What you’ll discover:
- Why ethical, positive reinforcement matters in service dog training
- What veterinarians need to know about service dog physical and mental health
- How invisible disabilities and public stigma impact handlers
- What retirement really looks like for a service dog
- How Atlas Assistance Dogs is redefining access and affordability
- What veterinarians can do to better support working dogs and their people
Who will love this episode:
- Veterinarians & veterinary students
- Animal care professionals
- Service dog trainers and handlers
- Disability rights advocates
- Dog lovers and behavioral science enthusiasts
- Professionals interested in animal-assisted interventions
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- Empowering truth, one story at a time.
Resources Mentioned:
- atlasdog.org – Learn more about Atlas Assistance Dogs
- info@atlasdog.org – Contact Atlas
- Phone: 503-893-8080
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Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction to Atlas Assistance Dogs and guest backgrounds
03:43 – Mission, vision, and ethical training philosophy
06:35 – Barriers to service dog access: cost, training, and health
10:48 – Molly’s story: seizures, Reed, and becoming an advocate
17:04 – Retiring a service dog: signs, transition, and emotional toll
22:03 – “Thriving with” vs. “despite” disability: language and empowerment
25:00 – Common misconceptions about service dogs and public access
32:00 – Stigma, anxiety, and the pressure of handler perfection
36:44 – Behavioral signs of stress in working dogs
40:02 – Veterinarian collaboration and understanding working dog needs
44:35 – Why Atlas uses only ethical, positive training methods
49:47 – Molly’s new puppy: raising a second service dog
53:04 – Technology, volunteer models, and future innovation
55:16 – What Atlas hopes its legacy will be in the industry
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