Service Dog Public Access Test

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • 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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  • @jorgerivas2931
    @jorgerivas2931 Год назад +448

    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 ruclips.net/user/postUgkxK8-VQWpYThx4IC6MiIvb6VS1ebTzzdxq in two formats. Not only the paperback version but also the kindle version to refer to when i don't have the paperback along with me. I have used his methods with my cavalier kc spaniel and turned a non-disciplined furbaby into a companion who has traveled thousands of miles with us across the country. He is a near perfect dog thanks to brandon's methods. I don't get one cent of kickback for recommending brandon but i do it because i love dogs. They deserve to be given a chance. Brandon's mission in life - to rescue dogs and place them in a forever, happy home - is very dear to my heart. I recommend his methods to anyone who has a dog - young or old. I've seen him take even old dogs and teach them. Brandon was an animal trainer before his current mission. His parents were animal trainers. His methods are the best i've ever found. Your furbaby will thank you for spending the money on this book. Don't hesitate - it is worth every cent.

  • @justarandomturtlelama3636
    @justarandomturtlelama3636 7 лет назад +1734

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

  • @markksantos
    @markksantos 4 года назад +274

    this service dog is good af

    • @starksark4323
      @starksark4323 3 года назад +20

      They're supposed to be...

    • @roms7168
      @roms7168 3 года назад +10

      I don't know what type of service dogs you have been around, but this is the bare minimum.

    • @melissaleigh3405
      @melissaleigh3405 3 года назад +7

      This is exactly how all real service dogs act in terms of basic obedience. Any dog that acts any more out of control than this dog isnt a real service dog.

    • @patchtheservicebear5325
      @patchtheservicebear5325 3 года назад +6

      @@melissaleigh3405 They are either fake or in training. If they are in training, they should at least know basic obedience before starting PA training unless it’s pet friendly places.

    • @melissaleigh3405
      @melissaleigh3405 3 года назад +2

      @@patchtheservicebear5325 exactly, if they’re in training they shouldn’t be doing public access yet.

  • @necroknudt3158
    @necroknudt3158 6 лет назад +258

    *hits blunt* Wait, this dog has healing abilities?

  • @ruthiesfight
    @ruthiesfight 4 года назад +12

    I’ve seen this video in the past, not knowing I would be watching it again so I know proper etiquette for my own service dog in training

  • @marcellavito6768
    @marcellavito6768 6 лет назад +27

    I think it should be specified that this "test" is not required

    • @xephnex
      @xephnex 4 года назад +8

      Marcella Vito I think this is just showing people how this company trains their dogs and the test they need to pass to graduate their program. For the ada this test means nothing but the company might have their own rules with stuff like this.

    • @elenacarin9153
      @elenacarin9153 4 года назад +2

      You must not have a very well trained service dog then

    • @sarahhebert4855
      @sarahhebert4855 4 года назад +4

      Its a pretty standard test, if your dog cant do these things it may be asked to leave, im in CA and we took the same test as this texas company and a friend in denmark lol

  • @enchantingsavant8741
    @enchantingsavant8741 7 лет назад +32

    This here is the standard I'm holding my SDiT to. Awesome team work!

  • @AllThingsAnime2
    @AllThingsAnime2 7 лет назад +48

    Omg the Hulen Mall!! I know this place anywhere. I shop there all the time.

    • @TopDogProfessionalTraining
      @TopDogProfessionalTraining  7 лет назад +21

      Tyler Starr: Small world! Maybe you'll bump into us training there one day!

    • @laurenbethhx3
      @laurenbethhx3 7 лет назад +1

      Tyler Starr oh wow it is the hulen mall huh?? I didn't even notice lol

    • @irie1534
      @irie1534 7 лет назад +1

      i thought it was parks mall in arlington for second haha

    • @loveblue354
      @loveblue354 7 лет назад +1

      Tyler Starr that's what I realized too! 😂 and same I grew up shopping there. Sorry for commenting on this late tho...

    • @loveblue354
      @loveblue354 7 лет назад

      irie haha dang this is a small world

  • @sammcewen4458
    @sammcewen4458 6 лет назад +12

    This is a great video of knowing what needs to be done/trained for. I'm starting training with a PTSD service dog and these are amazing guide lines for it. Thank you for the amazing video

  • @u2yes1dnoedcpsabrinakittyb2
    @u2yes1dnoedcpsabrinakittyb2 5 лет назад +5

    I'm getting a SD for my anxiety soon and this video is helpful! I have to get it trained to be one!

  • @lesbetts5694
    @lesbetts5694 Год назад +1

    cool 6 years later still useful info

  • @-touya_todoroki
    @-touya_todoroki 6 месяцев назад

    Im doing an assessment test today wanted to touch up, cant wait to see if my dog passes.
    I plan to do 2 one while shes still in training and one when shes about to be classed as "done with training"

  • @juliettecep94ify
    @juliettecep94ify 6 лет назад

    It melts my heart to see dogs this well behaved! Good Job Team!

  • @PawsuasiveDogTeaching
    @PawsuasiveDogTeaching 5 лет назад +2

    Cant wait till I have my Ruby this calm. I figure I got about another year before she will be ready. Ruby has half of this stuff already down. She is really good about not jumping out of the car until called. She also will leave my plate of food alone even when I am not in the room. She makes all sorts of funny noises though. She really good at the leave it but hates leaving it lol. I plan on posting a lot of dog teaching videos on my youtube channel. Need to move a bunch from my main channel to this dog teaching channel.

  • @morgancalvi6675
    @morgancalvi6675 7 лет назад +5

    Is that a golden doodle? It is the most beautiful dog I have ever seen...love the hair cut.

  • @QWTrucker
    @QWTrucker Год назад

    Thank you so much for posting this. I’m in the process of getting a service dog

  • @kathleencraig3804
    @kathleencraig3804 Год назад

    thank you...that is a first class service dog. Mine is at beginning of training but has along ways to go

  • @whatbroicanhave50character35
    @whatbroicanhave50character35 3 месяца назад

    6:36 most of this video was "wow thats a well trained dog" for me but this clip was shocking. I didnt even know that was possible. Never seen a dog that wouldnt move for food. Insanely impressive.

  • @wheepingwillow24u17
    @wheepingwillow24u17 Год назад

    AS I SEE IT, THE LEASH SHOULD NOT BE TAUNT BUT RELAXED AND IN A J SHAPE. WOULD LIE TO SEE THIS WITH THAT. THEY DID A FANTASTIC JOB HOWEVER. THANKS

  • @KageTenshiiRyuu
    @KageTenshiiRyuu 3 года назад

    Thank you for this. I now know what to focus on in order to further qualify my dog to be in public as a service dog. I can't afford professional training so I want to make sure I cover as many areas as possible on my own.

  • @chrishayworth282
    @chrishayworth282 3 года назад +5

    One of the most amazing things I've done is train my own dog. She wasn't quite perfect, but she still passed the test first time. Feel free to ask questions, if I know the answer I'll tell you.

  • @GeeGee7
    @GeeGee7 7 лет назад

    My dog is a psychiatric service dog. She was my husbands who was a retired disabled veteran and he passed away. :( Now she is helping me. My concern is that since he passed away she wants to be friendly with so many people as I know she misses him, however she is very loving but we both have fears. I am not doing very well as I have no one but my service dog in my life and I cry a lot. She sits in my lap when I use an electric scooter and she does very well, but when someone approaches and starts petting her before I can say anything she gets so happy and wants to give them kisses. Oh how sometimes I wish I was in heaven. I am blessed that GOD has given me my little schnoodle to help me survive life.

  • @youngmanchake
    @youngmanchake 5 лет назад

    What a good dog! Everything seems so easy for her, which is not the case with most other dogs indeed. I love this dog.

  • @kutanra
    @kutanra 2 года назад

    My dog would ace this test on all but two very important points. He doesn't want dogs anywhere near him and wants to get as close to people as possible. It's a shame as he naturally does the tasks I need for anxiety and I would benefit massively

  • @torimckeown2234
    @torimckeown2234 3 года назад +1

    my dog is a year old, and ive been training her since she was a puppy to be a service dog. The only thing she still needs work on is dogs walking by, ignoring public (But this is because I changed to a slip lead and she's still getting use to it.) And the noise test because I have not tried it deliberately yet but usually she does fine with it and ignores it, remaining focused on me. Because of covid though it's getting a lot harder to go places where I can work with her inside. She would probably pass this test easily, despite being so young.

  • @samanthanava6309
    @samanthanava6309 4 года назад

    I taught my husky all of this she’s great, She’s always off her leash in public, she will ignore other dogs, I can eat in front of her and she will leave it, I could drop anything and she will just leave it, and never leaves my side 😂 I really didn’t know that’s what service dogs do, but either way it’s good to have a controlled dog

  • @bingothesmoothcollie7898
    @bingothesmoothcollie7898 5 лет назад

    Very nice demo on what a service dog test looks like. Thanks for sharing.

  • @andrealynn2803
    @andrealynn2803 Год назад

    I enjoyed the video, and would like a “check list” for public access tests.

  • @claudiacastillo2881
    @claudiacastillo2881 4 года назад

    This is amazing. He is amazing. You guys did a great job training him

  • @Hopeandpeaceinjesus
    @Hopeandpeaceinjesus 4 года назад

    I now have a lot of faith in my girl being assessed for official training... she’s still a bit of a hyper puppy but a lot of this and what I need comes naturally to her so training to reinforce her - I’m sure she will do great.

  • @jacencko011
    @jacencko011 6 лет назад +5

    Have you seen the RUclipsr: Service Dog Paws? Something just seems off with her.

  • @DrSee-mm3zw
    @DrSee-mm3zw 3 года назад +1

    This video is misleading. The law does not require certification- in fact, it states plainly certification is not required. Therefore, a public access test is not required. However, for those of us who have self-trained our dogs, this video gives us a level of training we should strive to attain if possible.

  • @American_fodder
    @American_fodder 7 лет назад +53

    My service dog went through much more difficult testing. I am fiercely angry at all the fake service dogs I ran into in Arizona. There needs to be an official test so those who are disabled and trained their own dog has the opportunity to make it an official working dog. I would be happy to show some id if it would limit the number of fakes out there.

    • @drxl34
      @drxl34 7 лет назад +17

      The reason why there is no test is because it puts more requirements and burden on the disabled. The ADA allows service dogs without requirements because it is up to the discretion of the disabled how they treat their illness. I think it would be counter productive to force the disabled to pay even more money in fees and registrations. It would be like a tax to the disabled. Personally I think each dog should be treated by a case by case basis. If a "fake" service dog is behaving genuinely and is not a burden then why does it matter?

    • @drxl34
      @drxl34 7 лет назад +21

      Frankly, I have seen some service dogs that have gone through hundreds of hours of training and still aren't near perfect. Some dogs are just better. Some breeds are better. Some service dogs don't need to do that many commands. Some just need to hang out near your mouth to smell your blood sugar but don't even need to know how to heel properly. I guess my point is it's really hard to determine which is fake and which is not.

    • @jessicatremain335
      @jessicatremain335 6 лет назад +14

      I have a self-trained seizure alert and response dog who is far from a fake but is not as calm as the dog shown here but nevertheless is responsive to commands, heals, follows and is non aggressive. He would fail the walk away test though, as he is trained to stay with me and not 'let' me walk off. He 'talks'(whimper,whine) a lot and this is part of his alerting behaviour. He will display anxious behaviour before I have a seizure and will 'talk' until I sit/lay down and he can begin deep pressure stimulation. If I do not respond to him, he alerts family members. Once a seizure begins, he provides deep tissue stimulation to my chest, clears my airways and forces air into my nose...Almost like CPR. Since I have had him I have not succumbed to status seizures where the episode either lasts for >5minutes or I go into a round of one seizure after the other, requiring heavy meds and induced coma. When I am post-ictal, my behaviour reverts to that of a young child and everything startles me. I do not recognise anybody (even my children and husband) but I am comforted by my dog who will not leave my side and makes me stay down. This is important as I used to wander around after a seizure and if it had been unwitnessed then I could cross roads, board public transport, talk to strangers and end up in all sorts of strange places before my true consciousness returned. I have complete amnesia for up to 1 hour following a seizure. Having my boy with me and no longer having to fear the unknown whenever I am alone or leave the house has reduced my stress and anxiety which has also seen a reduction in my seizures. He is my hero and I would challenge anyone who tried to dismiss him as a fake.

    • @ambivalentdisaster673
      @ambivalentdisaster673 6 лет назад

      Jessi Tee , ❤️

    • @skywolf716
      @skywolf716 6 лет назад +1

      That would make it harder for people who need them to get a SD then, the IDs would most likely have to be paid for and a lot

  • @leetorres5863
    @leetorres5863 2 года назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @sarahblackstone5861
    @sarahblackstone5861 7 лет назад +10

    What if someone was severely allergic to the dog? Like stuck on the elevator or something with them?

    • @TopDogProfessionalTraining
      @TopDogProfessionalTraining  7 лет назад +74

      One person's disability cannot hinder another person's rights to a public place. It would be the responsibility of the business owner to reasonably accommodate all disabled persons. That could mean that they have to provide an alternative means of transportation for a person, or seat an allergic person farther away from a person with a service dog, etc. In the case of the elevator it would just come down to common courtesy. Whoever was on first would generally have the right of way, and the second person should wait for the next elevator. I've gone to get on an elevator before when someone covered their mouth with their hand, I asked if they were allergic, they nodded yes, and I said I had no problem waiting for the next one. Courtesy and common sense will go a very long ways in making sure everyone has the right to participate in public activities. Thanks for your question!

    • @sarahblackstone5861
      @sarahblackstone5861 7 лет назад +2

      Top Dog Professional Training thank you!!

    • @TopDogProfessionalTraining
      @TopDogProfessionalTraining  7 лет назад +2

      You're welcome!

    • @sandymandy_101
      @sandymandy_101 6 лет назад +5

      Then it’s the responsibility of that person to inform the owner of the dog or choose to step off. That would be discrimination. And they also should carry the appropriate medication for themselves should they have a reaction. Someone’s clothes could set them off...

    • @ashleydearbornsliwa4701
      @ashleydearbornsliwa4701 6 лет назад

      then they get off before the door closes or they see the dog and they dont get on.
      either way, they wait for the next one if they werent there first.

  • @phoenixinfinityfairhaven5657
    @phoenixinfinityfairhaven5657 7 лет назад

    The Only Part Of This My Best Friends Service Dog (For Seizures/Other Nuro Problems) Would Have Failed Is The Part When A Stranger Takes Lead And Owner Walks Off... I Think Because Of His High Risk Seizures The Dog Refusses To Leave His Side In A Seizure Prone situation (Stressful High Populated Locations)

    • @TopDogProfessionalTraining
      @TopDogProfessionalTraining  7 лет назад

      Alyiah Fisher Thanks for watching! That actually wouldn't be considered a failure by any means. The test can be adjusted to meet the needs of the team. What you described is definitely an adjustment that makes sense.

    • @Kelentaria
      @Kelentaria 6 лет назад

      Yeah any time I am more than a few feet away or out of eyesight from my service dog, he throws a fit. He sits and whines because he is afraid if he isn't right there next to me, something will happen and he won't be able to tell me. I usually only leave him with my mom when I go to prenatal appointments because he really doesn't need to be in there. If something does happen I will have a swarm of doctors all over me.

  • @arnoldlg
    @arnoldlg 2 года назад

    By federal and state law NO test or vest is required to certify a service animal

  • @SashaBeary
    @SashaBeary 7 лет назад +1

    They're such a great team! How long has the dog been training?

  • @servicedogmocha5456
    @servicedogmocha5456 6 лет назад +2

    Amazing

  • @KathyKerosene
    @KathyKerosene 6 лет назад +2

    What a great doggo!!

  • @maddy_elbert
    @maddy_elbert 3 года назад

    This dog is so smart!

  • @robintaylor1705
    @robintaylor1705 4 года назад

    This was a well done video very informative good though process this should be a standard

  • @jacobgoldenofficial4321
    @jacobgoldenofficial4321 4 года назад +2

    I drive for Lyft and people bring fake service dogs
    What can I do about it

    • @charlieg3674
      @charlieg3674 3 года назад +2

      So legally you can ask two questions: 1) Is that a service dog required for a disability? (You can't ask what their disability is) and 2) What tasks does your dog perform? Note that 'emotional support' and 'comfort' are not tasks by legal definition and the dog is an ESA in that case. If they are resisting answering the questions, I'd be fairly cautious. If their dog behaves poorly and they do not take the proper steps to control the dog, you are allowed to remove them. I'm not sure if this law is different since Lyft is a driving service as opposed to a service performed in a physical building, but these are just the general rules.

  • @Carlie_flower
    @Carlie_flower 3 года назад

    Who's a good dog? This is a good dog

  • @Luculencia
    @Luculencia 6 лет назад +2

    My (non service dog) border collie would have passed all of these except for the dog test (he was dog aggressive).

  • @ctalina
    @ctalina 3 года назад

    nice didnt know all this

  • @judo-drummerboy-tapout
    @judo-drummerboy-tapout Год назад

    my trainer and i are training my service puppy. now since I'm wheelchair bound blaz kinda has to stay oh a foot away, so paws wont get ran over. so what do yall expect differently when it comes to owner in a electric chair at all times? thank you for reading.

  • @richardm5321
    @richardm5321 3 года назад

    My service dog is a Pomeranian, she will pass all the test except the kids coming near her, when she was 3 years old a little boy around 4 years thought it was funny to come running at her and kicked her in the ribs and fractured 2 of her ribs, since that day she wants nothing to do with kids, she would see them and keep calm unless they start running or come very near, we haven’t been able to make her like kids again!

  • @dawnstanley3720
    @dawnstanley3720 7 лет назад

    oh my. where can I get more training like this for my dog?

  • @lunavilora6901
    @lunavilora6901 2 месяца назад

    The only thing my boy wouldn’t be able to do is jump into the car and that’s just because he doesn’t like to jump on things. But he does wait for me to cue him to come up to the car door and can use a ramp if I have one available. Would he fail because of this? (He’s a smaller medium sized dog that I can easily assist into the car. )

  • @Mickey27_
    @Mickey27_ 6 лет назад +1

    Good pupper

  • @adamchristner007
    @adamchristner007 2 года назад

    I had 1 hotel and 1 store deny my service dog and no lawyer will help it's like impossible to get a lawyer for a denial at a store or w.e denied you

  • @selfmade-mv3rz
    @selfmade-mv3rz 4 года назад +1

    OMG! That tester said they have to be within 6 feet! 🤣

  • @Episcopalianacolyte
    @Episcopalianacolyte 3 года назад

    My SD started lying down when we stop. He used to sit. He is really weird.

  • @xanderxander08
    @xanderxander08 2 года назад

    Is it right to do the test with a tool like the leash or a promp collar when you are asking the dog to do a command? I ask because in almost every time the dogs sits the handler is pulling the leash, I can't tell if the dog is using a promp collar or not, and I'm not against using this tool to train or correct a dog, but in real life escenario we should test the obiedence of the dog without this pressure. Because the only thing I have seen in this video is a dog that knows how to behave in public with the promp collar, not real obidience or actually a real service for a disable person.
    Sorry if I sound a lil bit rude, is a good dog, but I can't see "The Service" and if you have to use a promp collar the whole time and have to pick the leash 3 seconds after you drop it, then the test should be harder for the handler.

  • @gabervalo
    @gabervalo 7 лет назад +2

    omg, I was just at that mall last week! :)

  • @dinkywinkydog1311
    @dinkywinkydog1311 5 лет назад +1

    I taught mine left and right

  • @SharonLKirby
    @SharonLKirby 4 года назад

    Americans with Disabilities Act does not require service dog registration or identifying vests or IDs. The testing shown in this video is similar to the AKC Advanced Canine Good Citizen Test open to any dog and is not specific to service dogs. The ADA defines a service dog as a dog that has been trained to perform a task that is directly related to the person's disability and its training involves more than good manners in public. Registering your dog as a service dog when it has no special training to assist a disabled owner misrepresents your dog in order to gain public access privileges it is not entitled to have.

    • @danielleg.1084
      @danielleg.1084 4 года назад +1

      Sharon L. Kirby They never said it was required. The public access test is often used to test a service dog make sure it’s ready.

  • @jeremycocking1964
    @jeremycocking1964 5 лет назад

    In a perfect world

  • @earthgal2000
    @earthgal2000 7 лет назад

    Thank you. Are dogs available for people with panic attacks?

    • @maceylee5973
      @maceylee5973 7 лет назад

      Earthgal it depends on how severe! Unuallu if you've been to a mental/mental help hospital and either your therapist or psychologist suggests it then yes

  • @Tangoandmackenna007
    @Tangoandmackenna007 Год назад

    Could a smaller dog like a havenease be qualified as a therapy or service dog

    • @littlebitofhope1489
      @littlebitofhope1489 Год назад

      Therapy dogs and Service Dogs are completely different things, so you really can't give a single answer. For Service Dogs, there are no breed or size restrictions. It all depends on the tasks/work you need them to do.

  • @MarySanchez-qk3hp
    @MarySanchez-qk3hp 6 лет назад

    Short and informative. Unfortunately it means many dogs I see in Walmart aren't service dogs. I'd guess that letting their chihuahua defecate in the action aisle disqualifies them.... yes? And not cleaning up after him and forcing some poor employee to do it, means you're not a nice person, either.

  • @thenewyoutuber6914
    @thenewyoutuber6914 6 лет назад +2

    wow i wish i had that dog.

  • @randomshortsonlife79
    @randomshortsonlife79 3 года назад

    Such a great dog. What breed is it?

  • @ThePammad
    @ThePammad 4 года назад

    There is a big difference from therapy dogs and service dogs. This is a therapy dog and no longer allowed everywhere! A real service dog costs $5000- $10000 to train. This is for therapy dogs

    • @TopDogProfessionalTraining
      @TopDogProfessionalTraining  4 года назад +1

      Pamela Madigan this dog actually cost about $30,000 to train and she is a Medical Alert/Mobility Assistance dog. Therapy dogs were never allowed anywhere. This is the public access test that we administer to Service Dog Teams. It’s quite different from the testing administered to Therapy Dogs.

  • @Hitech82
    @Hitech82 2 года назад

    St. Charles shopping mall?

  • @davidmuniz5307
    @davidmuniz5307 5 лет назад

    Where do you register a service dog? There are so many different sites to register and I'm not sure which is the right one.

    • @denalitheservicek9888
      @denalitheservicek9888 5 лет назад +2

      There is no service dog registration. Those are completely fake. You must have a disability to have a service dog. If you believe you qualify speak to your doctor.

  • @ShoreSitter
    @ShoreSitter 7 лет назад +1

    Evaluation form link?

  • @ximenapena6408
    @ximenapena6408 6 лет назад +1

    That mall is 5 miles away from me

  • @brookevoge
    @brookevoge Год назад

    Hi! What kind of collar is the handler using?

    • @Aimee0206
      @Aimee0206 Год назад

      She's using a starmark collar.

  • @Ash-de8pd
    @Ash-de8pd 2 года назад

    Where can you get this test?

  • @hannahdunn5393
    @hannahdunn5393 6 лет назад

    Good girl!!

  • @vampireknox
    @vampireknox 3 года назад

    I want a PSD so bad...

  • @frankbush922
    @frankbush922 7 лет назад

    Thank you.. Is this the same as the Canine good neighbor testing?

    • @TopDogProfessionalTraining
      @TopDogProfessionalTraining  7 лет назад +2

      Frank Bush I think you are referring to the Canine Good Citizen test that is sponsored by the AKC. These two tests are quite different actually, but both are very valuable. Our goal with the Canine Good Citizen test is usually to pass it by 6-7 months of age, and the public access test is normally 18-24 months of age because it's a bit more advanced. Thanks for watching!

    • @cathythompson690
      @cathythompson690 6 месяцев назад +1

      The hardest part is asking people not to pet but she is ok with that...she sits quietly for pets

  • @christinaowens796
    @christinaowens796 Год назад +274

    My oldest son is in his early 20's and he has type 1 diabetes. But thank God for this piece of article ruclips.net/user/postUgkxibD_L3sDyYENL5CwePCd9plRBqjzw2mw At first he thought he had the flu and was lying down on the bed for three days until his sister took him to the hospital. They took his blood and it was 600. What I do not understand is how he could have gotten it, since no one in the family has it. But he is winning the battle now. This is a good stuff.

  • @drxl34
    @drxl34 7 лет назад +875

    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

    • @judyives1832
      @judyives1832 5 лет назад +30

      Corinne Sauer
      Good luck! I was a CCPDT dog trainer before I became blind and I trained my own guide dog. It’s doable if you have the knowledge and I feel it gives you a closer relationship and builds your trust in your dog. There are places you can go to pass tests and I hope you will go ahead and get your dog certified. This helps with the issue of fake service animals.
      If you have any problems feel free to ask me! No charge.

    • @janbenson1336
      @janbenson1336 5 лет назад +19

      Corinne Sauer if you do the test, any one who is a Good canine citizen evaluator can do the test with you! Only, no treats ate actually allowed during test. I have done this test a few times for my SD and she had passed each time, including age 6 months! Good luck! 🍀👍 you can do this! GCC text should cost $15.00 training for it, is where they get you!

    • @joanbaczek2575
      @joanbaczek2575 4 года назад +7

      Corinne Sauer this is not a service dog test this is a test a regular trained dog can pass don’t be fooled. Bad owners don’t train their dog and think it’s gonna behave out of the decency of its own heart every dog should do this and if your dog don’t you haven’t trained your pet correctly. Don’t be duped.

    • @MsNoPixel
      @MsNoPixel 4 года назад +10

      joan baczek you should be quiet cause you look dumb.

    • @adahletendre8361
      @adahletendre8361 3 года назад +15

      @@joanbaczek2575 so what, it’s a test that proves this pup is ok with being with everything in a mall. They also did task training in a separate video from this day. You look uneducated from that comment, not every dog is perfect or will listen or ignore distractions, hence not every dog can be a service dog. Dogs aren’t robots. I would leave this subject alone as you clearly have no idea what you’re talking about.

  • @taylorbritt499
    @taylorbritt499 6 лет назад +1537

    To those saying that service dogs should be required to have documentation to prove they need one and are trained:
    Requiring someone who is disabled to have papers for their SD would be the same as requiring someone who needs a wheelchair or oxygen tank to have papers stating that they need those things because they have a medical disability. While I do agree that it would minimize the incidences of fake service dogs, it would also put more strain and stress on the already stressful lives of those with service animals, which is unfair to them.

    • @nomadicway9028
      @nomadicway9028 6 лет назад +103

      Taylor Britt I carry a letter from my doctor stating that I am disabled and need my service dog for medical reasons. Unfortunately we do come across fake service dogs that bark and pull. Not cool at all!!

    • @sandymandy_101
      @sandymandy_101 6 лет назад +10

      Perhaps those “fakes” help the public from what could potentially happen if the owner was without their dogs? 🙃😉 saves us from them.

    • @amberhyde240
      @amberhyde240 6 лет назад +29

      Taylor Britt not to mention it would be so much money and with all of the weekly medical bills and such you can’t be expected to pay more for being disabled if you don’t have to

    • @MsDarby64
      @MsDarby64 6 лет назад +39

      People would just fake documentation.

    • @MsDarby64
      @MsDarby64 6 лет назад +21

      Evil Snail what "paperwork" should I have? Do you think people can't fake a letter from my doctor?

  • @ourlordandsaviorpete8274
    @ourlordandsaviorpete8274 6 лет назад +706

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

    • @TopDogProfessionalTraining
      @TopDogProfessionalTraining  6 лет назад +235

      That is super disappointing. We wish RUclips would let us control who's ads they display. We hate all those fake service dog registrations.

    • @lexiethetexieservicedog5610
      @lexiethetexieservicedog5610 6 лет назад +121

      As a lower income disabled service dog handler I am glad to have access to less expensive vests like you see on Amazon. The fake registries should be taken down but cheap vests need to be available for people like me who can’t afford to spend $100+ just on a vest. Especially considering most of the impoverished population is disabled individuals who may or may not need a service dog.

    • @rachels5645
      @rachels5645 6 лет назад +94

      The vest isn’t fake, it’s the people who buy the vest with the intent to abuse it.
      Cue gun control argument analogy, lol.

    • @lexiethetexieservicedog5610
      @lexiethetexieservicedog5610 6 лет назад +9

      Rachel S preach lmao

    • @TopDogProfessionalTraining
      @TopDogProfessionalTraining  6 лет назад +65

      You're definitely right for the most part, but unfortunately there have also been some ads about how to straight up fake your service dog by getting this doctors note and stuff. It's really disturbing and also doesn't even make sense considering a doctors note is not even a part of the legal requirement for a service animal (it is for an ESA, and that's where a lot of folks get confused).

  • @exility8957
    @exility8957 7 лет назад +415

    5:27 the old lady on the right leans into view looking at the dog and licking her lips... Ima bit worried for the dogs safety xD

    • @donnawilkes4810
      @donnawilkes4810 6 лет назад +3

      TypiicalGrace oh yeah haha

    • @Nitenixu
      @Nitenixu 6 лет назад +15

      TypiicalGrace
      Yeah I was like “dog you better like back up before something happens to you”

    • @urfren6510
      @urfren6510 5 лет назад +3

      LMAO I didnt notice that

    • @rainbowpanda6960
      @rainbowpanda6960 5 лет назад +1

      LMAO

    • @sylviagreinkt4276
      @sylviagreinkt4276 5 лет назад +7

      So funny, I often wonder about people and whether or not they have had their shots and proper training.

  • @rubyh.3838
    @rubyh.3838 7 лет назад +421

    Wow. That dog did very good :3

    • @TopDogProfessionalTraining
      @TopDogProfessionalTraining  7 лет назад +54

      Yes she's a great young dog and still improving every day. Thank you for watching.

    • @jillhughes4283
      @jillhughes4283 7 лет назад +1

      Top Dog Professional Training two way alert d hill

  • @fairytaillight1453
    @fairytaillight1453 5 лет назад +94

    My dog would pass everything except the food test. 😂😂

    • @zeferenahuckleby7818
      @zeferenahuckleby7818 4 года назад +2

      😆 my first thought to

    • @chrishayworth282
      @chrishayworth282 3 года назад +1

      Yeah mine too.

    • @MissPeyton8
      @MissPeyton8 2 года назад

      That’s what I’m afraid about but we are gonna work extra with that

    • @sippintea4570
      @sippintea4570 Год назад

      I felt this wayyy too much, especially if we were to go into Starbucks 😭 immediate fail big time

  • @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!

    • @TopDogProfessionalTraining
      @TopDogProfessionalTraining  7 лет назад +27

      Thanks so much for watching. You bring up a good point! One of the things we try to emphasize to everyone is that dogs are in training for their entire lives, if you start to let them get away with more, they will most definitely take advantage of that.

    • @LupusJourney
      @LupusJourney 7 лет назад +6

      Ahhh, she sounds like a heart winner!! The only way to really be effective with that issue is to practice it with her as often as possible. Reward her when she does it correctly. When she doesn't don't reward her but make her redo it until she get's it right before you stop. If you stop before she get's it right she may not make the connection of what you want. Do it several times in a row right and reward her each time. But just be sure when you practice anything with her always stop when it's right not when it's wrong (or give up before she does it correct at least once) so she will always leave with the positive of what it is you want from her so that sticks with her. Keep me posted on how you guys are doing!!! :)

    • @lindasummers9823
      @lindasummers9823 7 лет назад +6

      I would love to have a retired dog. I'm ,70 so don't want a puppy then something happens to me not fair to dog. I had to put my German shepherd down a few months ago and I love shepherds.

  • @sinryyl8703
    @sinryyl8703 5 лет назад +197

    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.

    • @joanbaczek2575
      @joanbaczek2575 4 года назад +7

      Sinryyl all dogs including service dogs must follow town registration laws it’s the only way to document that your dog is up to date on its shots!! Unvaccinated dogs can’t get their town registration tags. There is no such thing as registration as proof of service dog that’s why people are not supposed to ask for service dog registration or papers proving the dog is a service dog. We are allowed to ask I’d it’s a service dog and what it’s tasks are. Emotional support is not a task either!!!

    • @amandahodge1869
      @amandahodge1869 4 года назад +9

      But some people do ask for your service dogs Registration as a service dog’s papers cuz they don’t know better. That’s what’s being talked about here

    • @jenniferirvine7827
      @jenniferirvine7827 3 года назад +4

      There is no legal registration they are fake. Service dogs are protected by Federal Law under the ADA.

    • @mysticbengals521
      @mysticbengals521 3 года назад +1

      Don't get a service dog. There are lunatics that run HOAs and I'm sure lunatics that run apartment complexes too. You may not live in one now but maybe in the future. These lunatics will demand registration and good luck finding the docs for your doctor to fill out and yes those docs will likely list personal info you do not want in the hands of strangers or near strangers. In the meantime if you get a service dog you could face severe harassment (things like crazy nasty HOA lunatics climbing onto the 6ft block wall behind your patio home/condo and looking repeatedly at your service dog or taking photos of your dog (if you have a sliding glass door or window there they may also be photographing you or seeing you when it is supposed to be private in your home!!!!!) - you could have HOA nuts walking on your condo or townhouse roof (if it is one story) to look into your patio yard to see if the dog is there (it happened to me -- late at night, repeatedly), you could be harassed and kicked out of your housing for not having the official papers they demand and they do not care one bit about the law. They know you have to hire an attorney to enforce the law. Being disabled is not always a lottery winning truth and even if you have plenty of funding right now -- if ever you do not for any reason you may not be able to afford the attorney. Etc.

    • @Jay-ut9zl
      @Jay-ut9zl 3 года назад +7

      @@mysticbengals521 who are you to tell someone to not get a service dog..? Wtf... Just because there are crazy people who dont understand or are judgmental is not a reason to get a service dog if you need one. God some people.....

  • @Michael_Kelsey
    @Michael_Kelsey 6 лет назад +121

    These dogs are passing tests I'd fail at. If there is ever food in front of me, it will be in my mouth in .02 seconds :p

    • @harlows.journey
      @harlows.journey 4 года назад

      Michael Kelsey lol

    • @strawberry8703
      @strawberry8703 4 года назад +3

      I’d fail at the elevator part. Even with mobility issues I’m terrified of elevators 🤣

    • @amazoniablue7572
      @amazoniablue7572 3 года назад

      Agree! Even disabled people would eat it but they require that the poor dog doesnt! Its cruel. When it comes to food and water which are basic and necessary things. Its natural! And yes even when people work they eat anything thats in the office kitchen or wherever! The other things i think the dog did amazing and is so intelligent and lovely but there should be limits! Poor baby.

    • @anopinion1349
      @anopinion1349 3 года назад +2

      @@amazoniablue7572 they.dint not feed and give the dog water while they are working they do however require they don't eat food that's not theirs. You don't while walking past a table filled with food eat it. A service dog should be able to do the same. They are working which most dogs love to do, they are there to keep someone safe if they get distracted at the wrong time it could end with a death
      It seems cruel if you don't know how well takem care of most of these dogs are
      I recommend service dog vlogs for a general idea

    • @preciousangelsx
      @preciousangelsx 2 года назад

      Michael Kelsey LMFAOO 😭

  • @avanii5127
    @avanii5127 5 лет назад +75

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

    • @albertheckman4168
      @albertheckman4168 Год назад

      They is no such test

    • @heythankstommy
      @heythankstommy Год назад +1

      what test?

    • @steshagorbunova
      @steshagorbunova Год назад

      My 5 month old is ready .. where can she take a test to be certified???

    • @heythankstommy
      @heythankstommy Год назад +2

      @@steshagorbunova if you're in the US, there is no such thing as a certified service dog

    • @steshagorbunova
      @steshagorbunova Год назад

      @@heythankstommy so then why is 50% saying there is ...
      I don't need a certificate to certify my dog as one yes I'm in USA in NYC... what should I do do you know?

  • @SunnyMadoka
    @SunnyMadoka 7 лет назад +88

    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!!

  • @Dznuts2
    @Dznuts2 7 лет назад +629

    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.

    • @1988eleonor
      @1988eleonor 7 лет назад +27

      given the fact that I think that everyone should be allowed to enter public places with their dog, whether or not it' s a service animal, OF COURSE ONLY IF THEY ARE POLITE AND RESPECTFUL, you are right... so many people take advantage from that especially there're not specific trainings for a dog to be certified

    • @aina3387
      @aina3387 7 лет назад +35

      I think it would be much more productive if we made everyone who wanted to take their dogs in public take a CGC test or something of the sort, and didn't have a service animal clause. So, kind of like having a drivers test, you would go to animal control or something and take a public handler/dog team test and get a handler/dog licence.

    • @slut4adamcarlsen903
      @slut4adamcarlsen903 7 лет назад +13

      eleonora giannetti no not really because if the dogs polite it still can become aggressive all of a sudden

    • @kimberleymolly5160
      @kimberleymolly5160 7 лет назад +5

      Graecyn Gudgeon. Just like a service dog.

    • @drxl34
      @drxl34 7 лет назад +5

      +Aina I agree. Each dog can be given an identification that can be requested by store owners. Dogs offer so many benefits and a well trained one has no ill effect only positives

  • @spookyhden10
    @spookyhden10 7 лет назад +285

    such a good service pup

  • @katedunno1230
    @katedunno1230 7 лет назад +203

    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.

    • @katedunno1230
      @katedunno1230 7 лет назад +50

      Pawmarks not at all. people need to learn about service dogs. If I'm having a medical emergency and the dog is being distracted by someone petting him that puts my life in Jeopardy. not mean at all. he is well loved and spoiled

    • @TopDogProfessionalTraining
      @TopDogProfessionalTraining  7 лет назад +77

      Public access training can definitely be more challenging when you've got an extra cute dog. It's tough because people really just think they are being nice by offering to pet the dog, but the don't realize that distracting the dog can put the handler in a dangerous situation. Keep up the good work, and I'm sure you guys will get there. You also mentioned that it's tough to fit patches on your dog's vest, and one thing I've found that works really well is to wear a shirt that says "Service Dog Team Do Not Distract" on myself. I have the letters printed as large as possible across the back of a couple of shirts and hoodies.

    • @katedunno1230
      @katedunno1230 7 лет назад +17

      Top Dog Professional Training Thank you for the advice. The shirt for me sounds like a great idea.

    • @cellogirl11rw55
      @cellogirl11rw55 7 лет назад +37

      Neon Frost You're not supposed to pet service dogs because it distracts them from their work. There are videos on here of owners falling or having seizures while someone was trying to pet their dog and getting seriously injured as a result. Some people need to learn how to take no for an answer.

    • @allisonm.jbrooks8398
      @allisonm.jbrooks8398 7 лет назад +1

      Kate Dunno - Laughing is not a Professional Response. You will not be Respected by Laughing, I assure you.

  • @cherylrose3191
    @cherylrose3191 6 лет назад +38

    Such a good dog but the handler needs to loosen the leash in some parts, she's like kinda dragging the pup

    • @TopDogProfessionalTraining
      @TopDogProfessionalTraining  6 лет назад +47

      You're absolutely correct, and the handler did receive that as one of her major point deductions. Interestingly enough that was never observed with this team during other practice sessions, we think maybe the nerves of being filmed might have made her tense up a little bit.

    • @noemierollindedebeaumont1130
      @noemierollindedebeaumont1130 5 лет назад +6

      I completly agree with you.
      I also think she should not pull on the leash when asking the dog to sit because it appears the dog is wearing a prong (correct me if wrong) and everytime she pulls the leash she us correcting that dog WHILE asking a command. Not good, right ?
      Do you ever test the dogs riding an escalator ?

    • @Pikachubaccas
      @Pikachubaccas 5 лет назад +3

      @@noemierollindedebeaumont1130 not all dogs are trained for escalators because they can be dangerous for the dog when getting on and off of them

    • @kimwilliams3026
      @kimwilliams3026 5 лет назад +2

      Halti or gentle leaders are great for service dogs! We are told no to escalators

    • @hannacarnes2823
      @hannacarnes2823 4 года назад +2

      Norma Vandever Halties, Prong collars, and E collars are used for communication not control. A dog maybe be listening well but need a correction and that’s fine. They’re dogs not robots. I’m self training my own service dog right now and it can be eye opening.

  • @alexanderjohnson8333
    @alexanderjohnson8333 5 лет назад +22

    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.

  • @adventureswithfrodo2721
    @adventureswithfrodo2721 7 лет назад +208

    there is no official training required so is this just an evaluation Top Dog has Developed? I have been surprised there is no official requirement. I think what you do is good.

    • @TopDogProfessionalTraining
      @TopDogProfessionalTraining  7 лет назад +73

      Tim Barton. Thanks for watching! You are correct. There is no official requirements by law to pass a test, however if a dog is unable to perform some of these tasks in public they can still be asked to leave a public place. So the purpose of this test is more to ensure that the proper standards are met. We did not develop this test. We've just made some very minor tweaks to the original test developed by the Assistance Dogs International organization. We require our service dog teams to pass this test by the time they are two years old. You can get a copy of the test by clicking a link in the description. Thanks again!

    • @donnagarross1730
      @donnagarross1730 7 лет назад +11

      Tim Barton The US doesn't require a test but Canada does and it is similar to this. This is an International standard of expected behavior.

    • @slimebardslug4075
      @slimebardslug4075 7 лет назад

      true. though sadly in canada this dog would have failed. service animals are expected to be robots and sniffing/licking the human who came to great it would have been a fail, also the last moment where it sniffed the food leaving the floor, also the tight leash would have been a question mark. in canada we must pass our exams with a 100% pass.

    • @FrancisBoudreau
      @FrancisBoudreau 7 лет назад

      There is no official test in Canada for service dogs. As least, not in Quebec. As long as the dog behaves in a good way in public... EDIT : TRUE for Quebec only!

    • @TopDogProfessionalTraining
      @TopDogProfessionalTraining  7 лет назад +6

      Francis Boudreau from our understanding it depends on the province. Some provinces have some very strict requirements.

  • @cloudmonkey2686
    @cloudmonkey2686 7 лет назад +23

    Thank you for this video. I'm brand new in the psd world and service dog world in general.
    I have got my dog to do the tasks and job that are for my personal needs with ptsd (so technically with my diagnosis and her having jobs or tasks related to my disability she's now a service dog?)
    But I have yet to train her in public because I do not drive so I personally don't want to say she's a service dog nor do I want to parade her around as one til I know she can pass a public access test.
    I found way too much conflicting info online for service dogs as it is which has hindered my process a lot so for ppl like you to make videos like this it's really helpful for newbies like me so that I now have a guideline to go by and what I should and shouldn't do etc.
    since I appreciate this video so much I deff subbed haha. Which is my first SUB to a video that isn't music related haha.
    Keep up the great work and thank you

    • @nicolemcadams9357
      @nicolemcadams9357 7 лет назад +5

      Correct, once your dog can show a task that it needed to medically help or prevent an episode then yes, they are a service dog. In the US there is no requirement for the Public Access test, but by passing, it just shows you that your service dog is within the expected behaviors to be out in public.

    • @cloudmonkey2686
      @cloudmonkey2686 7 лет назад +1

      Nicole McAdams thank you so much

    • @TopDogProfessionalTraining
      @TopDogProfessionalTraining  7 лет назад

      We're so glad you enjoyed the video, and thanks for subscribing. Good luck as you continue to train and work on the public access portion of your team.

    • @katedunno1230
      @katedunno1230 7 лет назад +2

      Daniel Malone Hi, I started my dog with general obedience first. He was about a year old. Then I did the medical part of the training. He will always alert to high or low blood sugar. But public training has proven to be difficult. Maybe you can get a friend to take you out for short public outings. Like a park. 30 minutes at first. I then started taking my dog to the bank every week. Then a grocery store. And keep spending more and more time out while asking the dog to perform more and more tasks for you. Let me know how it works for you

    • @cloudmonkey2686
      @cloudmonkey2686 7 лет назад +2

      Kate Dunno well today I went to a new home for her around animals she doesn't know and has never been around animals and she did great and did what I asked so we are doing great so far

  • @stevebrown2838
    @stevebrown2838 5 лет назад +15

    1:30 The dog also passed the dreaded fire hydrant test.

  • @kayleejevning
    @kayleejevning 5 лет назад +14

    I was literally focused on the dogs tail the whole time

  • @BritishCuteTV
    @BritishCuteTV 7 лет назад +27

    Now that's a good doggo

  • @writerinfact1768
    @writerinfact1768 6 лет назад +15

    Quite educational! Thanks for the information. I admire the patience and skill it takes to train a service dog.

  • @madelynhoxie3904
    @madelynhoxie3904 7 лет назад +31

    Such a good dog, great job!!

  • @egagnon9994
    @egagnon9994 7 лет назад +11

    What a great team!... This lady did a great job training her service dog!...

  • @Ari_love-li
    @Ari_love-li 2 года назад +31

    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 🥰