Service Dog Public Access Test

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2017
  • This video shows an example of the Public Access Test. All service animals should be held to a very high standard when working out in public.
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    Top Dog Professional Training was founded in 2005 by Adam Gibson. Since then we’ve trained over 3000 dogs including Police K9’s, Service Dogs (Diabetic Alert Dogs, Mobility Assistance Dogs, Autism Assistance Dogs), and every breed from poodle puppies to pit bulls.
    Our facility is located just outside of Fort Worth, Texas in the small town of Joshua (sandwiched between Burleson and Cleburne). We serve the entire DFW metroplex, and even have clients come in from surrounding states. We no longer train police K9’s but still specialize in service dogs for those with medical needs.
    The training we offer is designed to help you have the relationship you’ve dreamed about with your dog. Our straightforward and easy to understand methods can assist with problem behaviors such as aggression, fear, over excitement, jumping, licking, biting, chewing, etc. and of course we also offer obedience training to teach your dog to do exactly what you say, when you say it.
    Our programs are available through group classes, private one on one training, day training, and board and train. We also offer a balanced and structured doggy daycare at our facility to provide a safe outlet for your dog to exercise and socialize.
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  • @drxl34
    @drxl34 6 лет назад +846

    I have been training my dog to be my service dog. I was feeling insecure until I saw this video. I think he could pass your test with flying colors. He's just a natural lol. Thanks for sharing. That's a good dog

  • @markksantos
    @markksantos 4 года назад +275

    this service dog is good af

  • @jorgerivas2931
    @jorgerivas2931 Год назад +267

    Brandon mcmillan is the most gentle, thorough and effective dog i've ever encountered. My friend and i love the dog show and never miss it. So many times we've shed a tear of happiness just seeing a dog's life changed forever when proper training is applied and they go on to live their lives the way they should. I have brandon's book

  • @taylorbritt499
    @taylorbritt499 6 лет назад +1

    To those saying that service dogs should be required to have documentation to prove they need one and are trained:

  • @justarandomturtlelama3636
    @justarandomturtlelama3636 6 лет назад +1

    This dog is more well behaved than my 6 ye old sister

  • @avanii5127
    @avanii5127 4 года назад +69

    My service dog just passed his test yesterday! I’m super proud of him ❤️

  • @Ari_love-li
    @Ari_love-li 2 года назад +29

    I love when he dropped the clipboard the dog looks at the handler as if he’s checking if she’s ok from the loud noise super cute 🥰

  • @Dznuts2
    @Dznuts2 7 лет назад +627

    there is a huge difference between a real service dog and a fake one. now i know what to look for. thanks for the video.

  • @christinaowens796
    @christinaowens796 Год назад +100

    My oldest son is in his early 20's and he has type 1 diabetes. But thank God for this piece of article

  • @ourlordandsaviorpete8274
    @ourlordandsaviorpete8274 5 лет назад +697

    I got an ad underneath for fake service dog vest and I am disappointed right now

  • @SunnyMadoka
    @SunnyMadoka 6 лет назад +87

    This video really gives me a great guide for what my service dog and I strive to be! He was trained as a service dog when he was older since I suddenly needed one. We still have lots of things we can improve on and every day I consider it to be a learning and training experience! Thank you for the video!!

  • @LupusJourney
    @LupusJourney 7 лет назад +151

    Thoroughly, thoroughly enjoyed this video! I have a service dog of nine years, this is our last year together as a working team. He used to be this controlled but not as much because when we moved to California, people everywhere would come up and pet him even though his vest asks them not to. He is pretty obedient, I just think due to age he's becoming more and more jumpy at surprise sounds, even to the point of anxiety. He's been a faithful partner, even training himself on 4 or 5 additional things to his 15 trained tasks. I will get a successor dog from the organization when mine retires later in the year. I just know the work that will be involved in the successor comes in to the point that he learns my conditions and behavors to the point that he learns what to do aside from the things he/she is trained in. I'll keep abreast of your videos, they are sure to help us along! Thank you again!

  • @iSPELLinAMERICAN
    @iSPELLinAMERICAN 4 года назад +15

    I like that when the clipboard dropped he actually seemed to have become more alert, scanned surroundings and made sure area was secure for the handler

  • @sinryyl8703
    @sinryyl8703 5 лет назад +192

    So I see a lot of people going off about registering service dogs, and I think you guys aren't really understanding the situation. Service dogs are medical equipment. Legally speaking, service animals are the same as a wheelchair or an epipen. To have them have forced registration only adds to the stress of being disabled (anyone with a service animal is disabled, if they are not then its not a service animal under the ADA). I'm currently looking into treatment options for a hearing impairment and I've been considering a service dog. The whole process of getting and training a service dog is already stressful enough. Personally a big reason why I have pause on getting one is because of the amount of attention it draws. I may already have to get hearing aids and FM, which is already more visible than I'd like it to be. If we had to register service dogs, and then show that registration to every shop owner who demands it, that card would presumably have very private medical information on it. I dont want everyone knowing my exact issue. Its already hard to talk about without feeling uncomfortable. Most people will push and push. I do not owe anyone an explaination for why I need medical equipment. If a dog is being a disruption it is perfectly legal to ask the handler and dog to leave. If not then why even bother. If a dog is being well behaved and not bothering anyone, why cause a scene especially when you could be commiting a crime by interfering with a service animal or discriminating against someone with a disability. There are in fact VOLUNTARY registries at some colleges and cities. This is legal under the ADA, but again, it is not forced. It's voluntary and you cannot ask for this identification if you are a store.

  • @janedresden379
    @janedresden379 28 дней назад

    Thank you for this video. It's my go to for support when training my first Govt of Ab cert heavy Mobility/PTSD/Resp Great Dane SD. And after 10 yrs. My first dog retired, and my new SDiT Great Dane will take his first test in June 2024. This Video has been suggested by me to other SDiT teams over the years. It's the Best SD PAT video out there. Thank you again

  • @katedunno1230
    @katedunno1230 7 лет назад +201

    Your test for the dog was really a good test. I have started working with my dog, he has the diabetic part of the training down with no problem. But the obedience part has been a pain. The problem with him is that he is an adorable dog. He is Chihuahua and silky Terrier. All women and children want to pet him. Because he is so small I only have room on the vest for the "no petting" patch. A one hour training in the mall means saying 300 times please no touch, talk or eye contact. It has gotten so bad a lady followed me and was trying to pet the dog. Before she left she called me a mean bitch. I just laughed at her.

  • @6709LeftzBehind
    @6709LeftzBehind Год назад +4

    This gives me reassurance. I have a dog I've been unintentionally treating like a service dog because I'm undiagnosed. Learning about the ways SDs help has made me realize how much I rely on my dog in the same way. He has also been well socialized to public places, but his training fell to the wayside when my living situation changed. Videos like this give nice clear expectations and are a wonderful resource, so thank you!

  • @spookyhden10
    @spookyhden10 6 лет назад +285

    such a good service pup

  • @alexanderjohnson8333
    @alexanderjohnson8333 5 лет назад +21

    My current SDiT is starting her PA training. She's not amazing but I'm so happy that she's not as bad as I expected. We still need to work on our focusing, ignoring and confidence a lot but she's only been into stores for training a few times! I'm so proud of her.

  • @lesbetts5694

    cool 6 years later still useful info