RIP phone. I appreciate that we still got a video of the trip (yay friends!). And I'm really sorry for the stress and feelings of loss that caused. Glad you got a new phone though!
I'm not terribly attached to objects, fortunately. What was more annoying was not having a way to take the footage I wanted lol! And, turns out my nice camera has TERRIBLE motion stabilization so I couldn't use any of that footage either. Whoops! Now I know!
“Dog-friendly national parks”?! Amazing!! Okay, here’s an idea for your next video: “Donkey-sitting With Dogs” (while we explore … ;-) … ) Thanks for this awesome tour, and always unexpectedly indispensable content! Your guest videographers did great!
Wow, that does seem like a really nice park! The time of year and avoiding other visitors in the footage probably helps, but it looks like you were really in nature and it wasn't too busy!
I've spent many weeks in Acadia over the years with my dogs....so many great hikes for dogs. Next time look at the trails on the Quiet Side of the island, Beech Mt is one of my favorites. It's a fun place but is sooo crowded in the busy season. Best to go in late Fall or Spring to avoid the heat and the crowds.
Hi Laura, looks like a Blast. Nature at it's best. QUESTION: I was just watching a video you gave to me called, Training Deep Pressure Therapy. Very Thoroughly done.. I always thought when my SD Finn is laying on me, there should not been a cue such as the word 'Help' I wanted him to see me crying or screaming and just get on me. It would seem to make it alot easier with a cue. But some one told me a long time ago the dog should sense the distress and go into action. I would rather Use a cue 'HELP' because I scream often from pain but DON'T need DPT always. Is it OK to use a cue?? Thanks so much
Each person and disability is different. If you are able to give a verbal cue during an episode, you can absolutely train it to a verbal. CoolWhip is trained to a verbal.
@@DoggyU thanks Laura, much appreciated. I prefer to use a cue in the midst or beginning of an episode. It was confusing Finn to "help" at the first sign of distress without a cue, because I cry alot and have meltdowns often so he didnt KNOW is this a serious episode or not. Plus I can now cue "help" when I really need/want it. A long winded answer but your answer clarified and simplified his DPT. Finn does it exactly like Cool Whip. Take care Laura🐕🦺🐾
So some people have trained their dogs to pee and poo on cue like for if they are about to board a plane etc. Do you know how to teach that to service dogs?
Hi David! Yes - for sure! It's actually true for all permanent disabilities. I made a quick short on it a few months ago to help spread the word about the lifetime access pass. You can find it here: ruclips.net/user/shortsmMynmVlmmU8
Some of my favorites are Shenandoah VA, Great Sand Dunes CO, White Sands NM, Congaree SC, and Mammoth Caves WV. Here's a video on visiting Mammoth Cave with dogs: ruclips.net/video/ibZMu0-s3C8/видео.html
RIP phone. I appreciate that we still got a video of the trip (yay friends!). And I'm really sorry for the stress and feelings of loss that caused. Glad you got a new phone though!
I'm not terribly attached to objects, fortunately. What was more annoying was not having a way to take the footage I wanted lol! And, turns out my nice camera has TERRIBLE motion stabilization so I couldn't use any of that footage either. Whoops! Now I know!
“Dog-friendly national parks”?! Amazing!! Okay, here’s an idea for your next video: “Donkey-sitting With Dogs” (while we explore … ;-) … ) Thanks for this awesome tour, and always unexpectedly indispensable content! Your guest videographers did great!
I've been going here for years and they are definitely dog friendly, so is the town of Bar Harbor
Yes! Bar Harbor is so dog friendly! Great place to adventure!
Wow, that does seem like a really nice park! The time of year and avoiding other visitors in the footage probably helps, but it looks like you were really in nature and it wasn't too busy!
Great video. So helpful for those with dogs and for dogs without for that matter!
I've spent many weeks in Acadia over the years with my dogs....so many great hikes for dogs. Next time look at the trails on the Quiet Side of the island, Beech Mt is one of my favorites. It's a fun place but is sooo crowded in the busy season. Best to go in late Fall or Spring to avoid the heat and the crowds.
I'll definitely be back so I'll have to check that area out! Thanks Cindy!
Thank you for sharing this video! This was to the point, excellent bullet points for where to bring the dogs and dates they are allowed! Happy trails.
So glad you enjoyed it! Have an awesome trip!!
Hi Laura, looks like a Blast.
Nature at it's best.
QUESTION:
I was just watching a video you gave to me called, Training Deep Pressure Therapy. Very Thoroughly done.. I always thought when my SD Finn is laying on me, there should not been a cue such as the word 'Help'
I wanted him to see me crying or screaming and just get on me. It would seem to make it alot easier with a cue. But some one told me a long time ago the dog should sense the distress and go into action.
I would rather Use a cue
'HELP' because I scream often from pain but DON'T
need DPT always. Is it OK to use a cue??
Thanks so much
Each person and disability is different. If you are able to give a verbal cue during an episode, you can absolutely train it to a verbal. CoolWhip is trained to a verbal.
@@DoggyU thanks Laura, much appreciated. I prefer to use a cue in the midst or beginning of an episode. It was confusing Finn to "help" at the first sign of distress without a cue, because I cry alot and have meltdowns often so he didnt KNOW is this a serious episode or not. Plus I can now cue "help" when I really need/want it. A long winded answer but your answer clarified and simplified his DPT. Finn does it exactly like Cool Whip. Take care Laura🐕🦺🐾
Your poor iPhone!
But the park looks beautiful
It totally was! I'd like to go back again in the fall with all the fall colors!
@@DoggyU oooo take us along!!!
Are you all using the petsmart acadia trail products?
We are not :) We have @blue9petproducts harnesses on.
So some people have trained their dogs to pee and poo on cue like for if they are about to board a plane etc. Do you know how to teach that to service dogs?
Hi Doggy-U, please note that national parks can be free to blind people with correct documentation.
Hi David! Yes - for sure! It's actually true for all permanent disabilities. I made a quick short on it a few months ago to help spread the word about the lifetime access pass. You can find it here: ruclips.net/user/shortsmMynmVlmmU8
What other National parks that letmdogs in to hike are there ??
Some of my favorites are Shenandoah VA, Great Sand Dunes CO, White Sands NM, Congaree SC, and Mammoth Caves WV. Here's a video on visiting Mammoth Cave with dogs: ruclips.net/video/ibZMu0-s3C8/видео.html