Your dog is very good and well behaved even for service dog standards he does very well, I watch a lot of service dog you tubers and you’re one of my favorite. I would love to be a dog trainer when I’m older, your doing great luv! Keep going strong!
I don’t give a f about those service animals I could pet them snd take pictures if I want to the person is not gonna just automatically gonna did right there rush just want to look so practical and rich with those dogs they are rude people.
@@minniemouse3123service dogs are apart of people. They make lives easier by alerting you when a crisis may happen or just picking something up that you can’t. Petting them is taking them off duty and even if you pet them for just awhile they are still off duty because they think it’s relax time. This can risk putting the persons life in danger. Many service owners come off as “rude” because they’ve probably had many times when people don’t listen and still try to distract the dog. The dog is just a helper. You wouldn’t take a picture and touch someone’s wheelchair would you? Exactly. Be humble my friend.
Actually I would take a pic if it was a fancy wheelchair they should go to the special Olympics being around Disney like this. 😂 The dog picking things up they could reach and get it themselves they are really lazy people and I think I would know if an emergency was about to happen like I have really bad panic attacks and Ik before it happens i don’t need no dog and neither do they. They need to learn themselves better.
The dog should relax dogs are pets not workers there were no service dogs back in the cave people days and they survived just fine as well other tragedies in this world they survived and no service animal I don’t care if it affects the persons life they are not gonna die just because I pet the dog. My children are learning to pet service dogs to because I am not stony child from petting one unless if it’s on a leash or has a muzzle.
Funny how I’m watching this while we are driving upto Disney with our service dog 😂, it will be her first time!! She is 5 years old in nervous to see how she does because she can get nervous is very large crowds and I’m terrified of the security dogs and the possible fakes
I know I’m pretty late on the video...I have never gone to any park with my service dog yet but from my understanding they give you a fast pass if you are disabled? How much extra is it? I apologize for the questions! I love you guys and you are an AMAZING team! My pup has floppy ears but if I lift them she looks a little like you pup! Thank you so much for sharing this fun experience! It would be amazing to someday meet you since you are such an awesome team!
I think you're talking about the DAS pass or disability access services pass. I don't believe they cost money because they're an accommodation, probably just a form in advance or when you first get into the park
@@VicandWes When I went they gave no crap about that for me, almost fell out of my wheelchair and still didn't give a crap. There were very few people who were helpful. Let's just say I had a bad experience lol
@@urfren6510 I’m so sorry you had a bad experience. When I went to Universal in Florida I was pretty much in tears asking for one because “all the entrances to the rides and pathways are wheelchair accessible” just because something is wheelchair accessible doesn’t mean I can stay in line for an hour in the sun. I’m going to Disney with my SD next week for the first time I hope I don’t have any trouble
ooo since WDW is my home park, I can chime in on magic kingdom accessibility stuff: it's largely because the park was built so long ago and hasn't really done much to update. they really, really need to but they count on everybody renting electric scooters now, not wheelchairs. It's bad.
I wonder how they keep everything so nice looking all the time lol. Buildings go and get old and ugly and it’s never is like that there haha Love little weeeeeee lol
I love Ridley, I love the way y'all work together, but my otp is Noxus and his handler because gosh, his soft pure little moosh, I'm sorry ;-; Also I guarantee you are breaking minds by doing the pictures with the dogs then telling folks not to take pictures of the dogs for personal reasons because you just know they don't understand the difference. Sigh.
oh i don’t blame you. nox and amanda are such a perfect team. noxus just adores her and vice versa! he is too pure for this world. not a thought behind those eyes ever 😆 LOL i know, we get why people wanna take them! but we just ask for the respect we’d want to give them! when people ask we are more than willing to pose them for others if we aren’t busy, it just bugs when they don’t ask!
I'm not going to say that you're not legit and faking it but when you got angry at the woman taking a picture of the dogs because the dogs are dressed really cutely, I understand that it's rude to continue doing something after someone asks you to stop but it's also out in public. If it was at your house or other private property you would have the say. But when it's out in public and the dogs are dressed like that, people have the right to. Also at 28:34 you guys took a video of the lady with her dog without her permission. I'm not trying to start an argument, I actually very much enjoy these videos but those bits kinda just didn't sit well with me.
nobody got angry, we just asked her not to take photos. its rude to take photos of someone without permission, let alone of someones medical equipment. you do not have a right to take photos of my medical equipment just because we are in public. you can ask, and usually i say yes, but you are not entitled to interact with my medical equipment in any way, in public or not. thats the law. the woman i got a video of did not have a service dog. that was a literal baby dog, and in no way a service dog. now these videos are well over a year old and approaching two years. would i video the puppy now, no. but taking photos of someones medical equipment vs a pet are not the same. the polite thing to do is to ask either way, but when you’re breaking the law im not really in a polite mood.
@@theservicehyena3088 but you took a video, which is a stream of pictures of them without their permission. Don’t ask not to take pictures of yourself or your dog while you are actively recording. You are doing the same thing you are asking others not to do.
@@papuzka0 yeah, I'm glad she said that she sees the error of that now, people do learn/mature, so it sounds like she won't do it again the same way. And again, I'm not saying it's not rude to continue doing something that someone asked you not to, and according to the video and what she said, the woman still took a picture once they had turned their backs, which definitely isn't right. But usually people with medical equipment don't dress the equipment up in cute Disney outfits, and take it completely serious. So I kinda also understand where that woman was coming from. I'm not saying you need to explain that they're 'medical equipment' to every single person but maybe she just didn't see the vest while paying attention to the cute outfits. Probably she would've understood and apologized if the ladies had at least asked her not to in a less 'like don't do that (they probably said please but I just remember the attitude)! You aren't allowed to!' Even if you say please it's HOW you say it that gets people to listen. People are much less likely to listen to attitude than politeness.
@@papuzka0 this video was two years ago, and as i’ve said i wouldn’t do that now. however, taking photos of real teams is very different than taking photos of a clear fake. in no universe was that tiny puppy a trained service dog. but i digress, i don’t do that now.
@@parrant8134 LMFAO. um kid, my dog is a highly trained service dog that mitigates my disabilities, most of which you probably couldn’t even spell let alone pronounce. i didn’t realize you were my doctors though 🥴 do me a favor and lmk when you come across people actually abusing the system, i’d love to report their asses.
@TheServiceHyena Well I would suggest you get to reporting. Y’all two are the exact very reason they have stopped allowing emotional support pets on flights, the problem is there isn’t any unified across the board certification or licensure program to regulate REAL SERVICE DOGS thus allowing anyone to half ass train their personal pet to do a couple of task and slap a service dog vest on them and dare any business to not allow them access. As I’m sure you are aware that any business is only allowed to ask Service Dog Owners two questions. Is that a service dog and what task are they trained to do? This is the problem I have almost every damn service dog channel you see on RUclips is a white female, usually in her teens or early twenties with multiple friends with service dogs and their disabilities being psychiatric, hardly ever any physical disabilities, why is this?? Because these particular individuals are abusing and taking advantage of the situation and thus making it hard on people as myself that have true service dogs. If your wondering I am an Iraqi war veteran that is a double amputee and I rely on my service dog for mobility issues . If what I’m talking about hasn’t become such a big problem it wouldn’t be in the limelight so much as we speak.
@@parrant8134 oh sweetie, you BIG mad 🤣 Ridley isn’t and never was my pet. she was literally adopted with the sole intent of her being trained as a service dog. we’ve worked with multiple professional trainers. so because i’m white, and in my 20s, i can’t be disabled? i have MULTIPLE physical disabilities thank you very much. did you even bother to watch the video? i’m literally in a wheelchair for 90% of the entire video you donut 🤣 ever heard of hypermobile ehlers danlos syndrome? postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome? didn’t think so. curious, if mental disabilities aren’t valid to you, do you feel the same way about war vets with PTSD? are their struggles not valid? their service dogs not valid? pretty hypocritical. you don’t get to dictate who is or isn’t disabled enough.
Your dog is very good and well behaved even for service dog standards he does very well, I watch a lot of service dog you tubers and you’re one of my favorite. I would love to be a dog trainer when I’m older, your doing great luv! Keep going strong!
thank you so so much! that means a lot! we work hard and she’s definitely not perfect, but she is definitely a very good girl 💛
“Can you look happier” I’m dead lol
the resting b*tch face on this dog i swear 🤦🏻♀️🤣
I’m so glad I’m not the only one! I say “thank you” to my SD a lot.
My baby is sleeping on my lap as I watch this and I really appreciated the loud noises warning 😅
Don't you just hate it when you very politely ask someone to stop and they do it anyway ?
I don’t give a f about those service animals I could pet them snd take pictures if I want to the person is not gonna just automatically gonna did right there rush just want to look so practical and rich with those dogs they are rude people.
They are not gonna die they just want to look so f practical.
@@minniemouse3123service dogs are apart of people. They make lives easier by alerting you when a crisis may happen or just picking something up that you can’t. Petting them is taking them off duty and even if you pet them for just awhile they are still off duty because they think it’s relax time. This can risk putting the persons life in danger. Many service owners come off as “rude” because they’ve probably had many times when people don’t listen and still try to distract the dog. The dog is just a helper. You wouldn’t take a picture and touch someone’s wheelchair would you? Exactly. Be humble my friend.
Actually I would take a pic if it was a fancy wheelchair they should go to the special Olympics being around Disney like this. 😂 The dog picking things up they could reach and get it themselves they are really lazy people and I think I would know if an emergency was about to happen like I have really bad panic attacks and Ik before it happens i don’t need no dog and neither do they. They need to learn themselves better.
The dog should relax dogs are pets not workers there were no service dogs back in the cave people days and they survived just fine as well other tragedies in this world they survived and no service animal I don’t care if it affects the persons life they are not gonna die just because I pet the dog. My children are learning to pet service dogs to because I am not stony child from petting one unless if it’s on a leash or has a muzzle.
'omg that is helper dog nala' what a mood
Funny how I’m watching this while we are driving upto Disney with our service dog 😂, it will be her first time!! She is 5 years old in nervous to see how she does because she can get nervous is very large crowds and I’m terrified of the security dogs and the possible fakes
I know I’m pretty late on the video...I have never gone to any park with my service dog yet but from my understanding they give you a fast pass if you are disabled? How much extra is it?
I apologize for the questions! I love you guys and you are an AMAZING team! My pup has floppy ears but if I lift them she looks a little like you pup! Thank you so much for sharing this fun experience!
It would be amazing to someday meet you since you are such an awesome team!
I’m from Florida and I haven’t heard about fast passes costing money.
I think you're talking about the DAS pass or disability access services pass. I don't believe they cost money because they're an accommodation, probably just a form in advance or when you first get into the park
The DAS doesn’t cost money because it’s an accommodation for people that can’t stand in long lines and things like that.
@@VicandWes When I went they gave no crap about that for me, almost fell out of my wheelchair and still didn't give a crap. There were very few people who were helpful. Let's just say I had a bad experience lol
@@urfren6510 I’m so sorry you had a bad experience. When I went to Universal in Florida I was pretty much in tears asking for one because “all the entrances to the rides and pathways are wheelchair accessible” just because something is wheelchair accessible doesn’t mean I can stay in line for an hour in the sun. I’m going to Disney with my SD next week for the first time I hope I don’t have any trouble
ooo since WDW is my home park, I can chime in on magic kingdom accessibility stuff: it's largely because the park was built so long ago and hasn't really done much to update. they really, really need to but they count on everybody renting electric scooters now, not wheelchairs. It's bad.
Ridley is the funniest thing at the parade
how does she not get dizzy when in dumbo?i think about this alot
a true mystery
The dogs looked cute in the ears.
I have a question that I hope it’s not rude to. How can SD alert you in the will-chair (can’t spell)
Hi! I know im so so late but how did you make the vest? It’s so pretty
Or where did you buy it?
2:21 I have that same knee brace, I call him Bryce the brace
23:22 LMAO Tik Tok girl in the flesh.
I wonder how they keep everything so nice looking all the time lol. Buildings go and get old and ugly and it’s never is like that there haha
Love little weeeeeee lol
again for hep jei an assistance dog
I love Ridley, I love the way y'all work together, but my otp is Noxus and his handler because gosh, his soft pure little moosh, I'm sorry ;-;
Also I guarantee you are breaking minds by doing the pictures with the dogs then telling folks not to take pictures of the dogs for personal reasons because you just know they don't understand the difference. Sigh.
oh i don’t blame you. nox and amanda are such a perfect team. noxus just adores her and vice versa! he is too pure for this world. not a thought behind those eyes ever 😆 LOL i know, we get why people wanna take them! but we just ask for the respect we’d want to give them! when people ask we are more than willing to pose them for others if we aren’t busy, it just bugs when they don’t ask!
Right I hate that
I'm not going to say that you're not legit and faking it but when you got angry at the woman taking a picture of the dogs because the dogs are dressed really cutely, I understand that it's rude to continue doing something after someone asks you to stop but it's also out in public. If it was at your house or other private property you would have the say. But when it's out in public and the dogs are dressed like that, people have the right to. Also at 28:34 you guys took a video of the lady with her dog without her permission. I'm not trying to start an argument, I actually very much enjoy these videos but those bits kinda just didn't sit well with me.
nobody got angry, we just asked her not to take photos. its rude to take photos of someone without permission, let alone of someones medical equipment. you do not have a right to take photos of my medical equipment just because we are in public. you can ask, and usually i say yes, but you are not entitled to interact with my medical equipment in any way, in public or not. thats the law. the woman i got a video of did not have a service dog. that was a literal baby dog, and in no way a service dog. now these videos are well over a year old and approaching two years. would i video the puppy now, no. but taking photos of someones medical equipment vs a pet are not the same. the polite thing to do is to ask either way, but when you’re breaking the law im not really in a polite mood.
@@theservicehyena3088 but you took a video, which is a stream of pictures of them without their permission. Don’t ask not to take pictures of yourself or your dog while you are actively recording. You are doing the same thing you are asking others not to do.
@@papuzka0 yeah, I'm glad she said that she sees the error of that now, people do learn/mature, so it sounds like she won't do it again the same way. And again, I'm not saying it's not rude to continue doing something that someone asked you not to, and according to the video and what she said, the woman still took a picture once they had turned their backs, which definitely isn't right. But usually people with medical equipment don't dress the equipment up in cute Disney outfits, and take it completely serious. So I kinda also understand where that woman was coming from. I'm not saying you need to explain that they're 'medical equipment' to every single person but maybe she just didn't see the vest while paying attention to the cute outfits. Probably she would've understood and apologized if the ladies had at least asked her not to in a less 'like don't do that (they probably said please but I just remember the attitude)! You aren't allowed to!' Even if you say please it's HOW you say it that gets people to listen. People are much less likely to listen to attitude than politeness.
@@papuzka0 this video was two years ago, and as i’ve said i wouldn’t do that now. however, taking photos of real teams is very different than taking photos of a clear fake. in no universe was that tiny puppy a trained service dog. but i digress, i don’t do that now.
@@theservicehyena3088 that’s really good to hear. Your videos got recommended to me but you just gained a new subscriber because of your reply.
Do you remember how much does it cost to rent a wheelchair for a day at Disney?
she look mad a lot
she has major resting b*tch face 😆
Dang I ran across another EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMAL channel. People abusing the system, so sad!
what channel are you referring to?
@TheServiceHyena YOURS!!!
@@parrant8134 LMFAO. um kid, my dog is a highly trained service dog that mitigates my disabilities, most of which you probably couldn’t even spell let alone pronounce. i didn’t realize you were my doctors though 🥴 do me a favor and lmk when you come across people actually abusing the system, i’d love to report their asses.
@TheServiceHyena Well I would suggest you get to reporting. Y’all two are the exact very reason they have stopped allowing emotional support pets on flights, the problem is there isn’t any unified across the board certification or licensure program to regulate REAL SERVICE DOGS thus allowing anyone to half ass train their personal pet to do a couple of task and slap a service dog vest on them and dare any business to not allow them access. As I’m sure you are aware that any business is only allowed to ask Service Dog Owners two questions. Is that a service dog and what task are they trained to do? This is the problem I have almost every damn service dog channel you see on RUclips is a white female, usually in her teens or early twenties with multiple friends with service dogs and their disabilities being psychiatric, hardly ever any physical disabilities, why is this?? Because these particular individuals are abusing and taking advantage of the situation and thus making it hard on people as myself that have true service dogs. If your wondering I am an Iraqi war veteran that is a double amputee and I rely on my service dog for mobility issues . If what I’m talking about hasn’t become such a big problem it wouldn’t be in the limelight so much as we speak.
@@parrant8134 oh sweetie, you BIG mad 🤣 Ridley isn’t and never was my pet. she was literally adopted with the sole intent of her being trained as a service dog. we’ve worked with multiple professional trainers. so because i’m white, and in my 20s, i can’t be disabled? i have MULTIPLE physical disabilities thank you very much. did you even bother to watch the video? i’m literally in a wheelchair for 90% of the entire video you donut 🤣 ever heard of hypermobile ehlers danlos syndrome? postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome? didn’t think so. curious, if mental disabilities aren’t valid to you, do you feel the same way about war vets with PTSD? are their struggles not valid? their service dogs not valid? pretty hypocritical. you don’t get to dictate who is or isn’t disabled enough.