How to count hours for raising a service dog?

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afterdarkreader

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Basically what it sounds like. My school has a program where you can volunteer to raise a service dog and I definitely plan on doing it (not in small part because I am desperate for animal companionship). How do I count those hours? Do I need to keep a time sheet of how many hours I spend training them/taking care of them? Can I even count these hours?
Thanks for any advice!
 
I'm going to lump on to your post and ask how to count hours for hosting foreign exchange students in my home. Yay for unique and fun experiences!
 
Definitely count these hours! I had a dog sitting business that I reported on AMCAS and have been asked about it in interviewers who thought it sounded awesome. No need to keep any formal record of these hours, but have a general timeframe (months or weeks spent doing it) in mind and multiply those by how many hours you actively took care of the dog per day. That's what I did-- it wasn't formal or exact by any means, but it was a substantial amount of time and a great talking point.
 
Yeah this makes the most sense. When I read an application, I like to see what these ECs mean in the context of your life. So raising service dog for a year something like would be 600 hours (approx) (50 weeks at 10-15 hours a week). That is reasonable to understand, easy to explain, and shows how many hours in this and can be put in perspective with rest of application
Thanks! I guess it would be 900 hours then because you raise the dog for 18 months 🙂
 
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