I have a service dog in training as Im still training him on obedience and guide walking. But he learned how to help me all on his own. I had ptsd and he is able to alert me of panic attacks from parasomnia and hypersomnia. He's just smart i guess hahaaha but he still needs more public access training. Thanks for this video!
I have no need for a service animal but i know that being with my plain untrained pets can work magic when I'm not doing well. This super trained dog is so adorable and I appreciate that we're recognizing how valuable pets are to our well being, right down to saving lives. Thank you for sharing your trip with us! 👍 😊
this video just helped me be so calm with anxiety. it’s going to be my first time with my SD on the plane and omg the emotions. thank you for this video
Omg , you are so brave, girl .Even though you passed out so many times, you still have the courage to fly. Your dog is so cute ,absolute sweetheart. Be brave.
Do you face problems due to breed discrimination? I also have a fainting condition that I'm getting a service dog for and I'm still deciding on breed. I've been considering a staffordshire terrier but I'm worried that have a 'bully breed' service dog would cause a lot of unwanted attention or problems.
Yes I did, I also wouldn’t recommend them as a service breed. Yes they are great family dogs and such but to be honest I faced way too many issues with his breed and he also doesn’t have a huge drive. If your looking for a scary breed I would go for a Dobie or if your looking for a breed similar to a staffy check out a boxer!
lol, Colorado is def a wacky place at times but I was diagnosed around the age of 8 and it mainly stuns from a car crash I was in. What’s ur sd name!❤️
i love the colorado airport! the staff is nice and the facility is wellkept. and don’t forget blucifer! (he’s the blue horse statue) i’ve got family in CO so we visit often. haven’t yet brought my SD but this is very helpful
I live right next to Massachusetts (1 and a half hour drive) and I think I have actually been somewhere just like the places you shown in the video (maybe even the same place lol)
At the time dogs were being stolen left and right and considering we were leaving our state I wanted to make sure he had something I could identify him with. So a blue tail did good!
I HAVE FDN TOO!!!!!! But my FND is functional seizures and tics. i’ve been begging my parents for a service dog because i have bad anxiety and ADHD and FND it sucks.
@@NatalieClaire-pl4eu service dog can def help with that, they only thing I’d say is try to get from canine companions bcs training a sd is extremely challenging and not for everyone.
I know this is late but what kind of paperwork do you need to show at the airport if traveling with service dog ? This paperwork is only when traveling inside United States right ? Or also applies if traveling internationally? Thank you
Thanks for the videos! I'm training right now with my dog, and i was wondering if they could have their ears hurt, because my ears hurt A LOT on planes, wondering if theirs too...
Did you train your dog youself? If so do you have any tips cause im gonna train my dog to be my service dog (I have autism, anxiety, have $h ing behaviours, and dizzy spells)
Did you train your dog youself? If so do you have any tips cause im gonna train my dog to be my service dog (I have autism, anxiety, have $h ing behaviours, and dizzy spells)
I know I’m not her but it depends on what tasks may benefit you and if the pup has the courage and likes to work! We sometimes temperament test the dogs to see if they are a dog idea to be a service dog
I have a service dog in training as Im still training him on obedience and guide walking. But he learned how to help me all on his own. I had ptsd and he is able to alert me of panic attacks from parasomnia and hypersomnia. He's just smart i guess hahaaha but he still needs more public access training. Thanks for this video!
I have no need for a service animal but i know that being with my plain untrained pets can work magic when I'm not doing well. This super trained dog is so adorable and I appreciate that we're recognizing how valuable pets are to our well being, right down to saving lives. Thank you for sharing your trip with us! 👍 😊
this video just helped me be so calm with anxiety. it’s going to be my first time with my SD on the plane and omg the emotions. thank you for this video
Glad I could help
How did it work out? I fly with one in about a week
Omg , you are so brave, girl .Even though you passed out so many times, you still have the courage to fly. Your dog is so cute ,absolute sweetheart. Be brave.
I also live in Denver! And I went on the bus too!
Do you face problems due to breed discrimination? I also have a fainting condition that I'm getting a service dog for and I'm still deciding on breed. I've been considering a staffordshire terrier but I'm worried that have a 'bully breed' service dog would cause a lot of unwanted attention or problems.
Yes I did, I also wouldn’t recommend them as a service breed. Yes they are great family dogs and such but to be honest I faced way too many issues with his breed and he also doesn’t have a huge drive. If your looking for a scary breed I would go for a Dobie or if your looking for a breed similar to a staffy check out a boxer!
But that being said you also may face issues with a boxer. A great first time service dog breed would ideally be a lab, golden, poodle or a cavi!
This is going to be so helpful for when I fly with my SDIT
I am also a Coloradan. I also have FND, and I too have a service dog. Must be something in the water here...
lol, Colorado is def a wacky place at times but I was diagnosed around the age of 8 and it mainly stuns from a car crash I was in. What’s ur sd name!❤️
i love the colorado airport! the staff is nice and the facility is wellkept. and don’t forget blucifer! (he’s the blue horse statue)
i’ve got family in CO so we visit often. haven’t yet brought my SD but this is very helpful
I’ve never heard him called Blucifer before…🤣
We always called him the demon horse.
@@Travelin_Gal lol! my aunt and uncle have called him Blucifer since theyve lived there so thats what we call him too lol
I live right next to Massachusetts (1 and a half hour drive) and I think I have actually been somewhere just like the places you shown in the video (maybe even the same place lol)
I have FND too!
May i ask why thor has blue on him?
At the time dogs were being stolen left and right and considering we were leaving our state I wanted to make sure he had something I could identify him with. So a blue tail did good!
I HAVE FDN TOO!!!!!! But my FND is functional seizures and tics. i’ve been begging my parents for a service dog because i have bad anxiety and ADHD and FND it sucks.
@@NatalieClaire-pl4eu service dog can def help with that, they only thing I’d say is try to get from canine companions bcs training a sd is extremely challenging and not for everyone.
@ Okay, thank you so much!
@ I want to get a trained one because it would be easier but i train my dog all the time and I’m decent and it.
What is fdn
@ functional neurological disorder if look it up!
I know this is late but what kind of paperwork do you need to show at the airport if traveling with service dog ? This paperwork is only when traveling inside United States right ? Or also applies if traveling internationally? Thank you
You need to show vaccination paperwork and fill out a DOT form to travel with a service animal. Training records can also be helpful!
Thanks for the videos! I'm training right now with my dog, and i was wondering if they could have their ears hurt, because my ears hurt A LOT on planes, wondering if theirs too...
My dog was fine, he was yawning occasionally but that’s pretty normal :)(
Did you train your dog youself? If so do you have any tips cause im gonna train my dog to be my service dog (I have autism, anxiety, have $h ing behaviours, and dizzy spells)
May I ask what breed Thor is? He’s super cute! ❤
Thor is an American staffordshire terrier!
Love the video but OMG be careful on escalator or moving walkways they can be extremely dangerous even for the most trained dogs.
We are fully aware of that thank you, he’s been trained to jump off and on and his nails were trimmed. Plus booties help a lot :)
Was your dog using a prong collar?
Nope, just a slip collar:)
Can i ask why he was not allerting u before u fainted
He did, I just couldn’t show it. I don’t show him alerting at all times as it’s hard to capture.
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Did you train your dog youself? If so do you have any tips cause im gonna train my dog to be my service dog (I have autism, anxiety, have $h ing behaviours, and dizzy spells)
I know I’m not her but it depends on what tasks may benefit you and if the pup has the courage and likes to work! We sometimes temperament test the dogs to see if they are a dog idea to be a service dog