Service Dog Essentials

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @Cassy_Potato13
    @Cassy_Potato13 2 года назад +59

    1:52 dog seat belt
    2:04 seat covers
    2:49 multipurpose leash
    4:53 treat pouch
    7:24 dog bowl (collapsible)
    7:56 service dog vest
    7:43 rain jacket
    10:29 boots
    11:39 dog spray
    11:59 pack of brushes
    14:05 prong collar
    14:54 Martian Gale collar
    15:33 E-collar
    16:18 bag for supplies
    Edit: thanks for the heart

  • @Vercopaanir
    @Vercopaanir 2 года назад +51

    I love that you mention the prong and E-collars and that if they’re used correctly they won’t hurt your dog! Important information!

    • @heatherconte5445
      @heatherconte5445 2 года назад +3

      I agree. I got into it with someone on FB yesterday about this. They say prongs are harmful and suggested someone shock their their when doing bad things. I explained that prongs are not harmful IF used properly but most people dont use them properly. They didnt think continuously shocking their dog was harmful but was against prongs which I found surprising

    • @jalexoneschanel1356
      @jalexoneschanel1356 Год назад +3

      As a dog trainer I prefer non-aversive methods of leash training, and other tools that are more foolproof for my clients, but acknowledge that when used properly prong collars don’t physically harm most dogs

  • @patashnikelroy
    @patashnikelroy 2 года назад +33

    Honestly I am eating up these videos before my prospect comes.

    • @Fishycake53
      @Fishycake53 7 месяцев назад

      He he me too 😂😂

    • @Fishycake53
      @Fishycake53 6 месяцев назад

      @Linus.and.Sophie well you have to see if your missing anything 🤣

  • @arinabarron
    @arinabarron 2 года назад +4

    i needed this video omg - puppy in 6 months! 🥺

  • @shellytaylor9500
    @shellytaylor9500 Год назад +1

    I love that you shine such a positive, inclusive light on the service dog community!

  • @herzielizabethdesouzadae6997
    @herzielizabethdesouzadae6997 Год назад +1

    Hello finally I can see your beautiful Poodle she is cute

  • @eight.blue_frogss
    @eight.blue_frogss 2 года назад +2

    For my service dog in training me and my mum actually made her vest and we have also made a y front harness with a pull strap and cape cuz we are very artsy people and also for example the harness and cape set would be £50-£100 so very expensive whereas we can just make a set for about £10-£20 and they look professional. And I know people are like Dont get loads of gear for her she's not even a service dog yet but we got a vest cuz of issues with public access and it helped but a harness is 10 better for me

  • @tiktokqueen8555
    @tiktokqueen8555 2 года назад +11

    Hiiiii, first off I want to say I just found your videos today And I love them. I’ve been looking into esa’s for a while now but after talking to multiple people and starting to educate myself I realized I truly need a physiatric service dog. I didn’t know that I could get a service dog for the certain problems I have (ptsd, severe anxiety and anxiety attacks, and depression) I realized that a service dog could really benefit me and help me in multiple different ways. I feel like I may have finally found something that could actually help as dogs have always helped me a lot before and a service dog could help me way more and help me do every day tasks other may be able to do. Anyways getting to the point one question I’ve had and never been able to figure out is how do I register my dog as a service dog after they’re trained. I don’t have a dog I plan to make a service dog yet but I’m going to do a lot more research and talking in the next two years but I do 100% plan on getting a service dog. thank you so much, and Dallas is beautiful.

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  2 года назад +6

      Hi, so I definitely know that psych service dogs are great for the issues you stated. Tasks such as deep pressure therapy, behavior interruption, anxiety alert (dog alerts to different things like tapping legs, breathing heavy, fidgeting…).
      For your question about the registration… so there is actually no registry for service dogs in the United States. Websites online might sell “registrations” and “certificates” but those documents don’t mean anything under the law and the department of justice doesn’t even recognize them as proof that a dog is a trained service animal.
      The only things you need to consider your dog a service dog is that u have a disability that a dog can be trained to help u with by performing tasks. And that the dog be task trained to help you with your disability.
      If u want to take your dog to public places you will have to do lots of socializing and training to make sure your dog behaves impeccably and is always under your control.
      I have an informational play list u can look through and it has lots of great videos for people looking for more info on service dogs and what it takes to get one

    • @tiktokqueen8555
      @tiktokqueen8555 2 года назад +1

      @@dallastheservicedoodle7236 so if my dog is fully trained as a service dog and has tasks it’s trained to do and I say that it’s a service dog does that atomically make the dog a service dog or do I have to take it somewhere to have it take test or for me to fill out paperwork? Thanks so much for answering my question, and I’ve already watched all of the information videos they were very helpful.

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  2 года назад +2

      That’s it, no tests, no paperwork. But you just have to make sure that if u take it everywhere it’s trained in public access.
      There is a public access test your dog can take if u chose to. But it’s not required. U can look up a video of the public access test just to see what it consists of. But the test is not required, although what the test consists of is (dog under control at all times, no aggression towards people or other dogs, dog is not disruptive, does not beg for food.. things like that are what’s in that test)

    • @tiktokqueen8555
      @tiktokqueen8555 2 года назад +1

      @@dallastheservicedoodle7236 thanks so much, you’re such a big help.

    • @Toxicity098
      @Toxicity098 2 года назад

      Same I really didn’t know I could get a service dog for that

  • @chaoticworkingk9s
    @chaoticworkingk9s Год назад +1

    I love my biothane leash, in alberta/Canada there's a lot of paper work and training to go into the dog. We have to do a test when the dog is done training, we have to be certified to be protected under the law. The dog also has to be identified as a service dog or service dog in training. I say have fun with your gear and stuff with your dog!

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  Год назад

      I wish there was some kind of regulation here. I mean it’s nice for the people who actually have an need a service dog but it’s to easy to manipulate the ADA and get around the rules without getting in trouble

  • @makadenm
    @makadenm 2 года назад +2

    I missed you I have been checking for your videos almost every day!

  • @debbie5872
    @debbie5872 2 года назад +2

    You covered everything....Very helpful ....Good to see you back!

  • @asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084
    @asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc4084 2 года назад +2

    Great to have you back and I really enjoyed the video as a future service dog handler this was very informative. Can you do a video on tips for finding the right service dog trainer for you. Also, this is random but I’m a college student and I’m doing a senior project on how having a service dog impacts the social interactions of college students and wondered if you might be interested in participating

  • @josemarroyo
    @josemarroyo 2 года назад +3

    Great video and very informative. Keep making videos. I really enjoy it.

  • @Emma-mx2io
    @Emma-mx2io Год назад +1

    I love your videos and I have a service dog in training I would love more shorts

  • @servicedogintraining9476
    @servicedogintraining9476 2 года назад +2

    Missed you guys

  • @rivertheservicedoodle1730
    @rivertheservicedoodle1730 2 года назад +1

    My golden doodle graduates his program in a month and it’s starting to make me both nervous and excited

  • @AnimeGamerCreater
    @AnimeGamerCreater 2 года назад +1

    i like how u said hair or fur cause there are some breeds that have a coat thats considered hair and not fur

  • @robina.disotell5683
    @robina.disotell5683 2 года назад +10

    For your consideration: I grew up in an Era were prong collars and e-collars were used alot. Now after having my own SD business in the US for 17 years, (and now 3 years in Europe) I highly advise against it. If a pup has past a SD aptitude test, we should work with their pack-drive through leadership skills. In the long run, it will get the dog to "listen", but it will stop the dog from learning how to make safe choices on it own. Training through positive reinforcement and shaping behaviors take a bit longer, but when we are not able to control a situation (due to fugues, unconsciousness, etc) the dog will be lost, stressed and not able to think on their own. And please do not use them in Europe (France, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Denmark, Sweden. Not sure about the legality in Italy, Greece or Baltic Nations) you WILL be arrested for animal cruelty. Even a vet must report the owners. The only exception is if your dog has a bite record. And honestly, I'd much rather train with reward for good behavior. How many of us got our "chain jerked" and zapped by abusive parents and/or a cruel society? How willing are we to follow that guidance willingly? Best of luck to you

    • @tiffanynicole8944
      @tiffanynicole8944 2 года назад +3

      the e collar doesn’t even “zap” badly like you’re making it seem .. it is like a tap on the shoulder to redirect attention . it doesn’t hurt them it’s not harmful to use in training

    • @jennalopez9772
      @jennalopez9772 Год назад

      It's only mostly used for easier communication that's all I already know I need an excuse collar for my sdit at the moment

  • @LpsKai27
    @LpsKai27 2 года назад +2

    I honestly don’t like doggy seat belts as some can have very bad injuries but yes they can work again just my opinion

    • @lotrhpnmask
      @lotrhpnmask 10 месяцев назад

      never use dog seat belt by the collar. There should be a harness safe for that to clip it on to otherwise its not a good idea at all.

  • @crescentwolf888
    @crescentwolf888 Год назад

    thank you soooo much this helped me so much

  • @shericehudgins226
    @shericehudgins226 Год назад +2

    Question ❓ my dog is in training to be a service dog. Does she need a DOT to airplane travel?

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  Год назад +2

      Yes, however if the dog is not fully trained that could cause some problems. I’d say if the dog is public access trained and prepared to go through security you should be fine but if the dog still makes a lot of mistakes they could tell u no bc it’s not fully trained.

    • @shericehudgins226
      @shericehudgins226 Год назад +2

      @@dallastheservicedoodle7236 thank you very much for answering my husband will be going with me and we typically don't go through their machine we do what's called opt-out we get pat-down that may make it a bit easier we never go through the metal detector

  • @GingersRule135
    @GingersRule135 2 месяца назад

    50 dollar rain jacket??
    laughs in 15 dollar rain jacket that works perfectly

    • @hayleypaigereviews6744
      @hayleypaigereviews6744 Месяц назад

      Cries in my $600 rain jacket while walking my service dog in his $200 rain jacket

    • @GingersRule135
      @GingersRule135 Месяц назад

      @@hayleypaigereviews6744 wow 200? If you ever need another that one I got was from Amazon 😭 I’m gonna get another for my (soon to be) service dog lol

  • @RabidKanine
    @RabidKanine Год назад +1

    2 questions
    Can a small dog (chiweenie, chihuahua, Yorkie etc) be a service dog?
    And
    What is a vest for? What does it do?

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  Год назад +2

      So technically a small dog can be a service dog however they are not common bc they can be harder to train and they cannot do a lot of the tasks a large dog can do.
      The vest is not needed, but people put vests on their service dogs to make others aware that the dog is working, that way they know not to pet or distract the dog. However people will pet the dog anyway sometimes.
      The vest does not make the dog a service dog and does not give a dog the right to go into public. The department of justice also states that vests, certificates, or registrations do not have any legal standing and does not make the dog a service dog.
      To be a service dog the dog must go through lots of training to learn how to be in public places. The dog must also learn how to preform specific tasks to assist their handler with their specific disability.
      U can also watch my service dog laws video and it talks all about the regulations and laws regarding service animals.

    • @RabidKanine
      @RabidKanine Год назад +1

      @@dallastheservicedoodle7236 Alright thank you, and one more question i forgot too ask, is PTSD and anxiety attacks something you need too have a service dog for? And what task would that dog do?

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  Год назад +1

      You don’t need a service dog for those thing’s always, it just depends on how disabling it is to the person. Something that many people forget is that diagnosis does not always equal disability. That’s why it’s always good to consult a doctor who knows u to see what their thoughts are.
      But there are psychiatric service dogs that are for anxiety and PTSD. They do things like behavior interruption, deep pressure therapy, crowd control, anxiety alert and response. I can research a lot about the different tasks to see if any of them would benefit u.

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  Год назад +2

      U* can research the tasks not I 😂… Uhg I hate auto correct

  • @michelleplummer5980
    @michelleplummer5980 10 месяцев назад

    I am immediately buying this leash!! 😂❤👏🫶💓

  • @Toxicity098
    @Toxicity098 2 года назад +1

    Can I really get a Service dog fog ptsd anxiety depression OCD autism and ADHD and panic attacks because if so I didn’t know you could do that

    • @amberlynweathers5450
      @amberlynweathers5450 2 года назад

      Psychiatric service dogs learn and provide services for ptsd and all of that. They can do deep pressure therapy, help you take your pills on time, adhd and depression. Also if you are having disruptive behaviors with them they can learn to spot them and interrupt them. They can seek help for u if your panic attacks are like mine and you have seizures with them by getting help.

    • @3rdruler
      @3rdruler Год назад

      It is a possibility to get a service dog for a psychiatric disability but I would recommend talking to a medical professional first.

  • @paeaimuli87
    @paeaimuli87 2 года назад +1

    Did you train your SD with the e collar? Or was it professional done. If you did can you post a video how you did it?

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  2 года назад +1

      I actually only use the e collar when she’s off leash outside playing ball. I didn’t really train her to do stuff in it other than just a back up if she doesn’t come when called

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  2 года назад +1

      But Ik there are a lot of Greta videos out there on how to train a dog using them

  • @kyleparrish6687
    @kyleparrish6687 2 года назад +1

    what do you pack to go on a outing such as the mall?

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  2 года назад

      It depends on the day. Normally I have my treat pouch with some treats in it, ADA cards and poop bags all in the pouch. Then a water bowl. That’s about it

  • @luna_at_your_service3358
    @luna_at_your_service3358 2 года назад +2

    Hi Bri and Dallas! I have been looking into getting a service dog for my eating disorder, and I have medical professionals opinions (they believe I would greatly benefit from a service dog as part of recovery). Anyways, I wanted to reach out knowing that you originally got Dallas for your ed. I was wondering exactly what tasks a service dog can do to help with recovery from anorexia and other poor eating patterns? I will totally understand if you don’t want to answer as this subject matter may be triggering for you. If you don’t feel comfortable answering my question, are there any other people I can reach out to that you may know of? Thanks, and I’ll totally understand if this topic hits to close to home! :)

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  2 года назад +2

      Hi, I have some tasks that might help you. One thing is anxiety alert, so you can train a dog to paw at u or nose bump you when they notice anxious behaviors such as fidgeting, leg tapping, heavy breathing (helpful during meals out to eat and stuff).. another thing would be Deep pressure therapy where the dog can lay on your lap to apply pressure during an anxiety attack to help u calm down. Find an exit is a more advanced task to train but might be helpful in the time of a panic attack. Light pressure therapy is helpful when your dogs under the table. They can lay their head on your lap to help distract you from Ed thoughts while eating.

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  2 года назад +2

      You can also train a dog to remind u to eat (to help u maintain a healthy schedule with eating snacks and meals). It’s a more advanced task to train and definitely takes consistency. You train the dog to alert u (paw at u or nose bump u) persistently during certain times of the day. The will eventually start to do it on their own.
      Also “get medicine” is a good task if u have an emergency anxiety medication. The dog can go get it for u while u are having a panic attack.
      During the time of a relapse mobility can be difficult due to fatigue and weakness, so u can teach them to pick things up for u, they can give u forward momentum pull (with a soft handle on the harness)

    • @luna_at_your_service3358
      @luna_at_your_service3358 2 года назад +2

      @@dallastheservicedoodle7236 Thank you so much, this is going to be so helpful when getting my parents on board!

    • @lunatheservicebear112
      @lunatheservicebear112 2 года назад +3

      @@dallastheservicedoodle7236 I have also heard that service dogs can help those in eating disorder recovery rebuilds their self view and identity. Does that happen to be true for you, as someone who got a service dog for an ed? It is something that is pretty important to me so I was just wondering if that’s true to any extent?! Thanks for you time responding to my questions

    • @lunatheservicebear112
      @lunatheservicebear112 2 года назад +3

      This is the same person by the way, just a different account!!

  • @gailadams4943
    @gailadams4943 2 года назад +1

    Do you have problems flying with your e-collar?

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  2 года назад +1

      I didn’t take my e collar on the trip. But you shouldn’t have problems. They may ask u to take it off with the rest of your dogs gear when going through the metal detector though

  • @luykrukiewicz7064
    @luykrukiewicz7064 2 года назад +1

    I’m interested in a leash like the one in the video but the link says it’s unavailable, does anyone know where I can find one similar?

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  2 года назад +1

      So the leash of the one in the video is from an Etsy shop who is on vacation… meaning rn they aren’t selling anything. I hope they open up in the future bc I love their leashes.
      Yup collars now has braided leather leashes that u can get. You can go to their Etsy Yupcollars or u can go to their website www.Yupcollars.com

  • @beanboi4627
    @beanboi4627 Год назад

    Where do you get your ADA law cards?

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  Год назад +1

      I got them on Amazon. They have a lot of different kinds but they all have the information on them

  • @user-gm9tg2ur4h
    @user-gm9tg2ur4h 7 месяцев назад

    My sdit dose not like milk bones 😂

  • @jamiewalter9071
    @jamiewalter9071 2 года назад +1

    Hi this is the 1st time I'm watching you but your dog is named after me isn't that funny

  • @FluffyMOW
    @FluffyMOW 2 месяца назад

    Dog seatbelt for cheap off Amazon ❌
    Dog kennel with a metal frame *NOT OFF AMAZON 😭* ✅
    This is not supposed to be a hate comment, if it is taken that way I apologize.

    • @dallastheservicedoodle7236
      @dallastheservicedoodle7236  2 месяца назад

      I would love to get one of those kennels for Dallas bc I have seen how great they are when in accidents. I just don’t have a car that would fit that rn. One day hopefully I will be able to get one 🤞🏼

    • @FluffyMOW
      @FluffyMOW 2 месяца назад

      @@dallastheservicedoodle7236 dW! I’ll try and like more vids so you get a little bit more income (don’t know if that’s exactly how it works bc I never looked into it)