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Learn to set SMART goals to focus your training

Updated: Feb 9

Master the art of setting SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound) goals to focus and enhance your assistance dog training. See the book "Assistance Dog Training Log" to learn how to set your own SMART goals and break them down even further to track them so you can see your progress.


Download the sheet below for a quick guide to setting SMART goals and see examples.




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Image of the author, Jennifer Gravrok, standing in front of green foliage, looking at the camera and wearing a royal blue shirt.

Hi,
I'm Jennifer

I am an educator who specializes in teaching people about assistance dogs. 

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