This is the most insane thing ever. You have such a beautiful collection. I just can't wrap my head around having this much gear. This is like, thousands of dollars. My prospect has the following gear: 1 leash (i realllllly need a spare) 1 long line 1 collar 1 slip lead but only the collar part cos the lead got chewed A treat pouch and a silicone one 1 head halter 1 target stick i haven't really used 1 clicker A leash wrap and bandana set 1 mini trainee patch that i have nowhere to put That's it. I do need to get some more but she's only months old and isn't in a program yet. I have to find a suitable organisation which is very hard considering my age and other factors. Also she's going through a fear period where she barks at things particularly outside my house and I'm so worried they'd refuse her because of it. She's my first ever dog and a japanese spitz which is not a usual breed for sd work. Plus there's always less resources in Australia. I was looking for an "in training" vest on etsy but my only option is to pay like $80+ and exorbitant shipping fees and wait months for a custom vest from the US. Plus she might grow a little more. I also don't know heaps about vests and it seems like a lot of them are supposed to attach to a harness/guide handle which she is too small to use. And i don't want to pay all that money for a vest when she's not even officially a sdit yet :( Advice pls?
Amazon, I know this is late but for prospects (or in the future sdit's) I reccomend amazon for some cheaper vests that often you can get that say service dog or 'in training" thats what we are goin with
Hey! I love the videos you post yes I just subscribed but I also have a disability unfortunately my service dog pass away due to old age but I show respect to people like you with service dogs
This was very informative for me. My SD is a 9# chiweenie for my anxiety, she has her and knows what her jobs are. I mainly carry her in a shoulder bag and a mass produced vest. I’m going to look into your vendors for brighter patches for the outside of her bag especially do not pet! Mine is similar in size to Roo.
The biothane harness is absolutely gorgeous! i was wanting to save up for a fleece y-front but now im considering a biothane harness, cause it SO pretty lol!
@@theservicehyena3088 I'm currently have my eye on a gear set that's dino themed (with a fleece y front harness)! But definitely once I buy the gear in my etsy cart, I'm DEFINITELY gonna go get a messy.poopdles harness!
Is there a link to order these harnesses? My mother just got a mobility assistant service dog in training & we can't find one with the meniere's disease colors or logos?
What do you think of the Apollo 09 long version? Just thoughts after owning it for a while, I just ordered one last week, super excited for it to come in :)
Hi, we are about to take my daughters PSD on an airplane for the first time, and we were wondering if the airplanes have a problem with E-Colors going through security?
Hi, I have a question.. I’m trying to decide on whether to get a Siberian Husky or Golden Retriever as a multipurpose service dog & was wondering what you thought would be a better option? I saw some some videos & articles online saying Siberian Huskies wouldn’t be a good fit.
hey! i’m not a trainer so this is just OPINION based on what i’ve seen and experienced. i would personally not recommend a husky, as there are a lot more risks involved with the breed. not to say it’s not possible, there’s tons of successful husky teams! BUT between the two i would personally recommend a golden as they come with less breed related risks.
im taking my service dog to prom does anyone have tips? im a guy so i dont have to worry about a dress in the way but my SD named lola is an awesome SD i just want her to be comfortable during prom also she will help me get the ladies lol id like to know if theres any ear muffs for her that are affordable because were broke af shes a 25 pound chihuahua pitbull mix she loves everyone shes not aggressive so i dont have to worry about paying human medical bills i always have poo bags and an emergency kit if she was to get hurt im going to prom by myself but i guess im going with a friend since im bringing lola but if anyone has any tips please comment i need some help
i have seen that some canines have died, completely lost there bark, and had throat damage from prongs. im not saying that to say you are doing something horrible to your animal but i reccomend you look into that
don’t know where the hell you heard that, but a PROPERLY fit and used prong will never harm your dog. my friend i research high and low before i put ANYTHING on my dog. prongs are 100% safe when used correctly, and are far safer than any other collar out there. flat collars, head halters, and harnesses can do much more damage than a well made, well fit prong collar ever can.
hi uhm. i have question. do you really use the spike (dunno the exactname) and electroshock collar on your service dog O.o or was it a joke and i did not pay attention when u said it was a joke. bc you seem like a nice person but those collars are just maximum animal cruelty and abuse. there are a ton of other ways to dicipline your dogs than shoking or poking them...
hi! so it’s a prong collar, not a spike collar. the tips are rounded, not sharp, and do not hurt. and it’s an e collar, not a shock collar. all it does is vibrate, or stim (no different than a TENS unit). neither of those are cruel or abusive to use, and neither are painful whatsoever when used correctly. my service dog was trained on a prong from 6mo until around 2 years old, and then she moved to an e collar almost exclusively as that’s the tool that works best for her at this stage of her training. the majority of service dogs are trained on either a prong or e collar, or a combination of the two. i would never use a tool that causes pain on my service dog, or my pet dogs. i have used these tools on myself multiple times and they do not hurt whatsoever. not every dog can be trained the same, and shaming people for using tools that work for THEIR dog is ignorant.
@@theservicehyena3088 i am sorry but i am not shaming you in any way. it was only a question and a call out to rethink your actions. i feel very offended if you call me ignorant when it is clearly a you problem to not understand the shape of my statement. also i am very sorry for my missspelling or incorrect use of words english is not my major language,
@@goliathwildz1096 i fully understand what you said, do not question my ability to understand what you wrote. you are ignorant, that’s not an insult it’s a simple statement. i know nothing about race cars, so i am ignorant about race cars. it’s a simple statement. until you have actually done real research of peer reviewed studies, and have actually trained dogs (especially working dogs like service dogs) you have no say in the way other people train their dogs. my trainers and vets all support the use of both a prong and e collar for my dog.
@@goliathwildz1096 i used to be anti prong, yet did REAL research and i have now used prongs on my pet dogs for over five years, and a prong on my service dog for two years. you are not the first to attempt to “educate” me. i’ve heard all of the arguments and sob stories against prongs and e collars. until there is an actual peer reviewed, published article stating that prongs and e collars are abusive, it won’t change my mind. even then, with the amount out there stating the opposite it’d be one against a hundred.
@@theservicehyena3088 to set things clear in this argument. I do not question your ability of understanding my promp, i just said that you might have understood me wrong in the way of how i wanted to deliver the message to you. Also i am sorry for missundersanding, where i come from beeing ignorant is taken as an insult. But by your logic you then are also ignorant of seeing things from my point if view. I now understand that the prongs are not spikey and rhe e collar is using vibration. But i can imagine that it makes the dig still feel uncomfortable. Also i very much did do my research on collars and how they can harm animals in different ways. On top of that, you do not know anything about my education. That means that you in fact cant tell if i have trained dogs before. And this may have been a usefull information to you, but actually i have been a trainee for training dogs with special needs. For example old dogs, paralized dogs, dogs who learned a little slower than others and also some agressive dogs. And we have never used anything like that. The people who taught me about taking care of these dogs also schooled me a lot in dog anatomy. Mainly for the old and paralised dogs but also for all other dogs to undertand why we cant use certain things on them. Including prongs an e collars. They may nit punktuade the skin but they can feel very uncomfortable on the musscles and other organs in their neck throat etc, especially if they pulled a lot. The e collar is something new i heard of in that way of functioning but i am pretty sure that it is still uncomfortable since vibration does not alwas mean its soft there is also vibration that stings. Also i would like you to not see it as a lecture or me educating you or question your ability as a dog owner or what so ever, but more a gentle asking to rethink it and maybe thourgly explain why you think it is a good and okay way to train your dog.
that is 100% a myth. a properly made and properly used prong and e collar are physically incapable of puncturing the skin. that’s be like trying to stab someone with the eraser end of a pencil. the only way the BLUNT tips of either a prong or e collar could puncture the skin would be if the collar was left on a growing dog and never loosened, and it became embedded. which happens far more often with flat tag collars mind you. please do real research and learn to read past the disinformation, fake statistics, and fake sob stories anti-prong and e collar people push out. thousands upon thousands of dogs, many of them service dogs, flourish with the use of these training tools.
@@thian7465 who states that? lmao, that’s not true at all and a properly used prong and e collar do not cause any pain whatsoever. i’ve tried both on myself multiple times, harder/ higher than i’d ever use on my own dog, and neither hurt. please do REAL research, meaning peer reviewed, published data. not bloggers and biased articles
@@theservicehyena3088 hi to support the user of the original comment, it seems like you did not do the real research. many vets state that it depinetly does hurt the dog. and even if you state that it is like beeing poked by an eraser it is still not a nice feeling to get hurt everytime you do something wrong, aside from how much actual pain there is. also the neck part (just like any other mammal) is the most sensetive part of the body. i can imagine that you have maybe tried the prong collar on your arm. but the skin on a human arm is much more stronger and durable than the neck. the next sentence is not to be taken as offensive this is my real opinion and only fair towards your dog. if you want to claim taht it does not hurt i would advise you to put the prong collar or the e collar on and try it your self. again please dont take that as offense and also very much not in any sense as a push to self harm. i am simply saying to share the fate of your dog and then judge about the outcome. also if you are scared to do it, dont do it but think about why it scares you. these collars are forbidden in many countries due to its cruelty and if you really want a good opinion an belive neither of us, feel free to call a couple of vets (not just one, there are always black sheep) and if the majority says the same thing then you can trust on that
@@goliathwildz1096 “pokes” are not painful. look up a bed of nails. one nail hurts, a bed of them does not. and that’s REAL nails. these are literally rounded tips. i HAVE put both her prong and e collar on myself, multiple times. on my own neck as well. and i have used them far harsher than i ever would my own dog. they are. not. painful. i would never harm my dog. i have done REAL, research of peer reviewed data. not the biased blog posts put out by the force-free donuts. vets are not trainers. vets are not schooled in training tools whatsoever, and my own friend who IS a vet uses an e collar and prong with her service dog.
Not me watching this and opening up an etsy tab to buy more patches.
FR THOUGH 😂😂
Lol same
So I got my service dog back from the trainer today, and I love your gear so this was really helpful and just fun to watch!
@Karson Castiel *claps*
Where did you get your service dog?
@@Addiek4727 I got it from a place near me that helps people in need get service dogs.
@@ahhhhhhhhornery how did it go?
Can I get a service dog for my ADHD and Inveetro brain injury??
Came for the service dog gear, stayed for the bonus puppy snuggles
that messy poodles harness is STUNNING omg
isnt it?? i love it!
Omg lol I'm subscribed to you, love ur videos. Finnigan is so cute
@@D.e.l.a.n.e.y..G.r.a.c.e oh my gosh haha thank youuu! :,)
i was JUST watching one of your videos like an hour ago
The star of the show was Roo when he was in the background
I love watching these videos and getting introduced to a bunch of new shops
same
This is the most insane thing ever. You have such a beautiful collection. I just can't wrap my head around having this much gear. This is like, thousands of dollars.
My prospect has the following gear:
1 leash (i realllllly need a spare)
1 long line
1 collar
1 slip lead but only the collar part cos the lead got chewed
A treat pouch and a silicone one
1 head halter
1 target stick i haven't really used
1 clicker
A leash wrap and bandana set
1 mini trainee patch that i have nowhere to put
That's it. I do need to get some more but she's only months old and isn't in a program yet. I have to find a suitable organisation which is very hard considering my age and other factors. Also she's going through a fear period where she barks at things particularly outside my house and I'm so worried they'd refuse her because of it. She's my first ever dog and a japanese spitz which is not a usual breed for sd work. Plus there's always less resources in Australia.
I was looking for an "in training" vest on etsy but my only option is to pay like $80+ and exorbitant shipping fees and wait months for a custom vest from the US. Plus she might grow a little more. I also don't know heaps about vests and it seems like a lot of them are supposed to attach to a harness/guide handle which she is too small to use. And i don't want to pay all that money for a vest when she's not even officially a sdit yet :(
Advice pls?
Amazon, I know this is late but for prospects (or in the future sdit's) I reccomend amazon for some cheaper vests that often you can get that say service dog or 'in training" thats what we are goin with
I love the messy poodles harness I love the style
Hey! I love the videos you post yes I just subscribed but I also have a disability unfortunately my service dog pass away due to old age but I show respect to people like you with service dogs
This was very informative for me. My SD is a 9# chiweenie for my anxiety, she has her and knows what her jobs are. I mainly carry her in a shoulder bag and a mass produced vest. I’m going to look into your vendors for brighter patches for the outside of her bag especially do not pet! Mine is similar in size to Roo.
I have a psychiatric service Chiweenie too! 😄
i've been waiting for this oneeee
how old is rid?
TURN IT UP 😆 she’s going to be 2 in may!
i am SO IN LOVE with the mean girls patchesssss omggg
My service dog bella just ready for her vest after a long training year I’m so excited to order some stuff for her
Amazing 10/10 roo does own the place and stylishpupco is SUPREME!!!
I wish I had so many beautiful vest as you have, they're all amazing!
But his still in training so I only have one right now.
I love watching these, new shops to try when I can. Thank you 😊
The biothane harness is absolutely gorgeous! i was wanting to save up for a fleece y-front but now im considering a biothane harness, cause it SO pretty lol!
its SO nice! if you do decide to get one i 1000% recommend the shop @messy.poodles on instagram!!
@@theservicehyena3088 I'm currently have my eye on a gear set that's dino themed (with a fleece y front harness)! But definitely once I buy the gear in my etsy cart, I'm DEFINITELY gonna go get a messy.poopdles harness!
I *NEED* to know where you got the Kermit/none of your business patch! I need that for my BFF and her sdit
Is there a link to order these harnesses? My mother just got a mobility assistant service dog in training & we can't find one with the meniere's disease colors or logos?
it looks like the handle was yup collars maybe. also what did you use to do the drawings of ridley? you are so talented
What do you think of the Apollo 09 long version? Just thoughts after owning it for a while, I just ordered one last week, super excited for it to come in :)
Oh I have one I thought I got the short then ended up getting he long lol I love it but it did run a bit bigger
not me remembering everything even tho i don't even know if i can get a service dog yet
Hi, we are about to take my daughters PSD on an airplane for the first time, and we were wondering if the airplanes have a problem with E-Colors going through security?
Do the CSJCreations leash come with a detachable traffic lead or do you have to tell them to add it when placing your order?
you have to purchase it separately !
You have such beautiful gear!
I’m glad I’m not the only one that has so many bandanas 😂
13:00 omg i love this its adorable, i really want one
I was deciding between winnie the pooh patches or stitch for my sdit harness but you have sold me on pooh! It also helps his name is Bear😂
Hi, I have a question.. I’m trying to decide on whether to get a Siberian Husky or Golden Retriever as a multipurpose service dog & was wondering what you thought would be a better option? I saw some some videos & articles online saying Siberian Huskies wouldn’t be a good fit.
hey! i’m not a trainer so this is just OPINION based on what i’ve seen and experienced. i would personally not recommend a husky, as there are a lot more risks involved with the breed. not to say it’s not possible, there’s tons of successful husky teams! BUT between the two i would personally recommend a golden as they come with less breed related risks.
Had the giveaway been done?
im taking my service dog to prom does anyone have tips? im a guy so i dont have to worry about a dress in the way but my SD named lola is an awesome SD i just want her to be comfortable during prom also she will help me get the ladies lol id like to know if theres any ear muffs for her that are affordable because were broke af shes a 25 pound chihuahua pitbull mix she loves everyone shes not aggressive so i dont have to worry about paying human medical bills i always have poo bags and an emergency kit if she was to get hurt im going to prom by myself but i guess im going with a friend since im bringing lola but if anyone has any tips please comment i need some help
Abuse collar? Im still learning about gear
just a joke! it’s a prong collar, which just has a lot of bad stigma
first insta and now i find you all here 😆
I really want that on so much
What are the best training tips?
My dog uses that same ptong coller I don't know why people dont like them
I have watched all your videos and love them!!!!!! You are amazing! Is she a belgian malinois?
No she’s a GSD mix
Could you link the shop for Wally Wears i cant seem to find them
hey! their only page currently is their insta, and its @wallywearshop
What does the blue ribbon on the first harness mean in your case?
dysautonomia awareness
Question, does the prong collar hurt badly? And how does it give a reaction? Do you pull?
No prongs don’t hurt if used right
So just out of curiosity when is the giveaway going to be posted?
hey! it’ll likely be posted next weekend
@@theservicehyena3088 awesome thank you. Just wanted to make sure I didn't miss it
Nice Gear!
I’m so interested 🥺
You jokingly calling it an abuse collar. 😂😭
I don't see the witch themed patches on etsy :(
they are not on etsy, they are from the insta i linked at that part of the video :)
@@theservicehyena3088 ooo ok thank you!
I have to vest
What breed is your service dog
she is a german shepherd mix :)
i have seen that some canines have died, completely lost there bark, and had throat damage from prongs. im not saying that to say you are doing something horrible to your animal but i reccomend you look into that
don’t know where the hell you heard that, but a PROPERLY fit and used prong will never harm your dog. my friend i research high and low before i put ANYTHING on my dog. prongs are 100% safe when used correctly, and are far safer than any other collar out there. flat collars, head halters, and harnesses can do much more damage than a well made, well fit prong collar ever can.
By the way henry and geniveve closed :(
i saw!! what a bumme
Can I buy the watermelon traffic lead from you?
hi! pls dm me on instagram !
hi uhm. i have question. do you really use the spike (dunno the exactname) and electroshock collar on your service dog O.o or was it a joke and i did not pay attention when u said it was a joke. bc you seem like a nice person but those collars are just maximum animal cruelty and abuse. there are a ton of other ways to dicipline your dogs than shoking or poking them...
hi! so it’s a prong collar, not a spike collar. the tips are rounded, not sharp, and do not hurt. and it’s an e collar, not a shock collar. all it does is vibrate, or stim (no different than a TENS unit). neither of those are cruel or abusive to use, and neither are painful whatsoever when used correctly. my service dog was trained on a prong from 6mo until around 2 years old, and then she moved to an e collar almost exclusively as that’s the tool that works best for her at this stage of her training. the majority of service dogs are trained on either a prong or e collar, or a combination of the two. i would never use a tool that causes pain on my service dog, or my pet dogs. i have used these tools on myself multiple times and they do not hurt whatsoever. not every dog can be trained the same, and shaming people for using tools that work for THEIR dog is ignorant.
@@theservicehyena3088 i am sorry but i am not shaming you in any way. it was only a question and a call out to rethink your actions. i feel very offended if you call me ignorant when it is clearly a you problem to not understand the shape of my statement. also i am very sorry for my missspelling or incorrect use of words english is not my major language,
@@goliathwildz1096 i fully understand what you said, do not question my ability to understand what you wrote. you are ignorant, that’s not an insult it’s a simple statement. i know nothing about race cars, so i am ignorant about race cars. it’s a simple statement. until you have actually done real research of peer reviewed studies, and have actually trained dogs (especially working dogs like service dogs) you have no say in the way other people train their dogs. my trainers and vets all support the use of both a prong and e collar for my dog.
@@goliathwildz1096 i used to be anti prong, yet did REAL research and i have now used prongs on my pet dogs for over five years, and a prong on my service dog for two years. you are not the first to attempt to “educate” me. i’ve heard all of the arguments and sob stories against prongs and e collars. until there is an actual peer reviewed, published article stating that prongs and e collars are abusive, it won’t change my mind. even then, with the amount out there stating the opposite it’d be one against a hundred.
@@theservicehyena3088 to set things clear in this argument. I do not question your ability of understanding my promp, i just said that you might have understood me wrong in the way of how i wanted to deliver the message to you. Also i am sorry for missundersanding, where i come from beeing ignorant is taken as an insult. But by your logic you then are also ignorant of seeing things from my point if view. I now understand that the prongs are not spikey and rhe e collar is using vibration. But i can imagine that it makes the dig still feel uncomfortable. Also i very much did do my research on collars and how they can harm animals in different ways. On top of that, you do not know anything about my education. That means that you in fact cant tell if i have trained dogs before. And this may have been a usefull information to you, but actually i have been a trainee for training dogs with special needs. For example old dogs, paralized dogs, dogs who learned a little slower than others and also some agressive dogs. And we have never used anything like that. The people who taught me about taking care of these dogs also schooled me a lot in dog anatomy. Mainly for the old and paralised dogs but also for all other dogs to undertand why we cant use certain things on them. Including prongs an e collars. They may nit punktuade the skin but they can feel very uncomfortable on the musscles and other organs in their neck throat etc, especially if they pulled a lot. The e collar is something new i heard of in that way of functioning but i am pretty sure that it is still uncomfortable since vibration does not alwas mean its soft there is also vibration that stings. Also i would like you to not see it as a lecture or me educating you or question your ability as a dog owner or what so ever, but more a gentle asking to rethink it and maybe thourgly explain why you think it is a good and okay way to train your dog.
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you ok mate?
Uhhhh
@@k9officerft434 my thoughts exactly. i hope they’re ok 🙃
R u sleeping on the keyboard or drunk?? Much less ok??
e collars and prong collars are inhumane due to the fact that it can puncture the skin and/or damage their neck
that is 100% a myth. a properly made and properly used prong and e collar are physically incapable of puncturing the skin. that’s be like trying to stab someone with the eraser end of a pencil. the only way the BLUNT tips of either a prong or e collar could puncture the skin would be if the collar was left on a growing dog and never loosened, and it became embedded. which happens far more often with flat tag collars mind you. please do real research and learn to read past the disinformation, fake statistics, and fake sob stories anti-prong and e collar people push out. thousands upon thousands of dogs, many of them service dogs, flourish with the use of these training tools.
@@theservicehyena3088 it states " it teaches the dog how to avoid pain and not learn anything new "
@@thian7465 who states that? lmao, that’s not true at all and a properly used prong and e collar do not cause any pain whatsoever. i’ve tried both on myself multiple times, harder/ higher than i’d ever use on my own dog, and neither hurt. please do REAL research, meaning peer reviewed, published data. not bloggers and biased articles
@@theservicehyena3088 hi to support the user of the original comment, it seems like you did not do the real research. many vets state that it depinetly does hurt the dog. and even if you state that it is like beeing poked by an eraser it is still not a nice feeling to get hurt everytime you do something wrong, aside from how much actual pain there is. also the neck part (just like any other mammal) is the most sensetive part of the body. i can imagine that you have maybe tried the prong collar on your arm. but the skin on a human arm is much more stronger and durable than the neck. the next sentence is not to be taken as offensive this is my real opinion and only fair towards your dog. if you want to claim taht it does not hurt i would advise you to put the prong collar or the e collar on and try it your self. again please dont take that as offense and also very much not in any sense as a push to self harm. i am simply saying to share the fate of your dog and then judge about the outcome. also if you are scared to do it, dont do it but think about why it scares you. these collars are forbidden in many countries due to its cruelty and if you really want a good opinion an belive neither of us, feel free to call a couple of vets (not just one, there are always black sheep) and if the majority says the same thing then you can trust on that
@@goliathwildz1096 “pokes” are not painful. look up a bed of nails. one nail hurts, a bed of them does not. and that’s REAL nails. these are literally rounded tips. i HAVE put both her prong and e collar on myself, multiple times. on my own neck as well. and i have used them far harsher than i ever would my own dog. they are. not. painful. i would never harm my dog. i have done REAL, research of peer reviewed data. not the biased blog posts put out by the force-free donuts. vets are not trainers. vets are not schooled in training tools whatsoever, and my own friend who IS a vet uses an e collar and prong with her service dog.