Sit. Stay. Heal. Laura Sylvestor’s Mission with Good Dog Service Canines

Episode 3: Sit. Stay. Heal. Laura Sylvestor’s Mission with Good Dog Service Canines


What’s Inside This Episode

What’s Inside This Episode
What started as a search for a service dog for her son turned into a calling. Laura, founder of Good Dog Service Canines, shares how one life-changing match led to a ripple effect of connection, community, and purpose. We talk through what families need to consider before bringing a service dog home, how Good Dog’s thoughtful matching process works, and why their approach to training is deeply rooted in relationship

Episode Highlights

This week we talk about:

  • How Laura’s son Elliot inspired the launch of Good Dog

  • What families really need to know before applying for a service dog

  • Why matching dogs to families is a science and an art

  • The surprising emotional load on parents during service dog training

  • A look into ADI accreditation and choosing the right organization

  • The ripple effect of community and connection within the Good Dog family

  • Why patience, intention, and dog-approved training make all the difference

Connect with Laura & Good Dog Service Canines

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🔗 Check out the Website → Good Dog Service Canines

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