This shows that having a service dog is a lot more than just having a pet to take everywhere with you. Lots of people don't understand it but I'm glad you're shedding light on it.
The problem is all the people who bring their pets everywhere they go and pretend it's a service animal when it's not. They throw a little vest on it, call it an emotional support dog and carry on like nothing is wrong with that.
@@Oswald_Thatendswald the amount of times that I’ve been screamed at that their misbehaving dog is a service dog is ridiculous. Had someone tell me their ancient obviously blind and toothless dog was a service dog…
Yes eye contact is one of the first things my pinschers trainer taught her, if she's walking or needs to keep her eyes out she will wrap her tail around my leg to comfort me, she taught herself the tail trick dogs truly are amazing
Yeah. I was told my dog could've become a service dog because she naturally sought eye contact at all times, and really wanted to please me in any way she could. Smart too, and could smell when I was done socialising with people. She also changed her personality and behaviour depending on who was taking care of her, becoming "ideal dog" for that specific person.
why are we treating pets like they're some dumb little babies who can't think properly? seems like they're way smarter than most people in this comment section....
@@SML_1_BIGGEST_FAN She’s actually a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. Brittany’s typically have docked tails and more white covering their body :). They’re both bird dogs tho!
Oh my gosh the absolute love and adoration for you in her eyes just melts my heart. You've earned her u dying devotion and it's so wonderful for you both
My friend has a German Shepherd service dog. When that dog tucks in he disappears almost. When she's about to have a seizure all of a sudden this huge dog appears in the room. I've never seen such a big dog tuck into such a small ball
I love that in this relationship with your service animal that you work for her as well as she works for you. On another note: I've always wondered why schools do not teach children about service animals (why not to approach them, pet them, distract them, feed them) since most parents refuse to teach their children the proper etiquette on how to behave around service animals. 🙄 These shorts are really informative to those who weren't taught basic respect around service animals. 👏👏👏
more often than not, the parents don't know either, because nobody taught them, so it's just a repeating cycle when you can live your life not knowing anything about it.
She’s just beautiful, working on getting a service dog due to my severe anxiety, panic attacks and seizures caused when anxious due to crowds and due to my severe anxiety, it’s a real problem cuz my issues run in a circle each one causing each other to react…. It’s a nightmare for people who don’t understand how important this bbys could be to us….
@@ttyngordon I’m sure Braiding doll has considered the options that are available to them and doesn’t need our input about a situation we know little about
I hope you can find one, have you thought about buying one or self training. Both have their ups an downs. It took two tries till I found Amber an I know she's been a life saver.
@@kathyroach9344 I’m not mad, I just know that disabled people get a lot of uneducated and unwanted advice when they talk about their health online. I don’t think we should contribute to that. They don’t need it
Thank you for being a responsible owner. I know she is a well trained service dog, but any pet in public should be watched the same way. I had so many bad experiences while working retail with poorly trained animals. I value the service animal training greatly and wish emotional support animals were all required to complete it.
@@willgaukler8979 what? Who does? This is an old comment. And no, I can't. I own two cats, one of which is special needs, both with severe food allergies. There's no way I'm giving my carnivorous toddlers a puppy to play with
@@sheyennemerritt3215 I don't believe an animal like a cat or hamster belongs in a place like a restaurant or store. If you can't physically handle a place, a service animal can help. If you can't emotionally handle a place... Don't go in. The modern world is full of all kinds of ways to get what you need without bringing animals into unsafe and unsanitary situations. An untrained animal does not belong out in public. As someone with social anxiety I can understand the draw of emotional support animals, but that doesn't mean just bringing your standard pet with you everywhere.
She's such a sweet pupper!! Reminds me of my dog Hanji. She's around the same size as her too!! I trained my dog a couple of things like tucking and all that (even though she's not a service animal) because overall it's just great for them to know and it helps when I'm able to take her places because I get anxious around people and having better control with her makes things easier
I work at LAX and you have no idea how many people that have “serve animals” and they are like “they are trained to use the escalators” always have to tell yes but their paws can get caught and they get all mad lol Thank you for this video I hope people can listen to the advice you have
Yes, but there will be many cases where the handler simply cannot pick up their service dog - either due to the dog's large size or the handler's disability or young age, e.g. a guide dog for a blind person.
When I was a kid my little brother got his toe stuck in an escalator one time and it was kind of traumatizing for me as well lol. So I don’t F with escalators. I use them… but lets say I respect them 😂
@@susanwilson1230 it depends on the airport I have seen people have to walk 5 minutes to the other side of the airport simply to catch the elevator and especially if you have a SD you normally have to walk 10 minutes to take it to the toilet to begin with
Your service dog is so beautiful. Dogs are so loyal and I’m forever grateful for their friendship, their love is so pure. Thank you also for loving her, God bless you both ❤️
I really appreciate how you included pets in how to keep your dog safe in public places, not just SDs! I bring my pup with me to lots of pet-friendly stores and environments, and these were great tips. My pup is a Therapy Dog, so I have to keep her training up on a regular basis. I really, really love your open-mindedness and how you’re so inclusive and encouraging. New Sub 😊
These videos are so incredibly helpful, thank you. I’m planning on getting my first ever service dog and I’m pretty nervous about the whole thing. Videos like this really help alleviate some of that anxiety.
@@breakingthechainsofpain1140 for a example perhaps in this case some is blind (don’t go on saying “BUT ASKING THEIR DISABILITY IS ILLEGAL AHHHH”) because i’m not asking. If someone DID have a hidden disability such as diabetes does that mean the dog is protecting the owner from the outcome?
She looks like such a sweetheart !🤗💕 Her little face is precious. I LOVE that you take such good care of your service dog she's a beautiful dog. I also like that you're very careful of her paws on the escalator because it can be quite dangerous for dog getting they're paws caught or worse the tails ! Kisses 🥰 to your service dog 👍🏼😁🎉
Awww Whiskey looks so adorable and heartwarming to see her secured and well-loved and yes those escalators can be dangerous for their paws and fur they might get caught in and it's scary. So happy you care about her safety.
What an amazing relationship you and your dog have. I know that you have to have a connection with a service animal but you have something really special! 🥰
She’s so beautiful. And this is great advice if you the person can do so. A lot of people don’t understand that it’s never really a good idea to assume that they can just approach the service dog. Always ask if you have the urge to pet.
I was sad at first when I found out my pup was coming docked. I love full, natural tails...but then I saw how many times he would have gotten it ran over by a cart or stepped on by unsuspecting passersby, and I was like... You know, that saves us both a lot of grief. 🤧🤣
How often do you get asked to pet your dog? Because with that face I would spend all day with it. Probably take it home with me too lmao. What a cute face.
hahah I can't speak for Amber and Whiskey specifically, but generally one of the benefits of tollers is how aloof they are with strangers. If they don't know you, it's like you don't even exist! Obviously it wouldn't stop everyone from asking, but it makes for a decent deterrent.
@@subplot yeah when they're in "work mode", they ignore everyone else. Kind of amazing how they can do that. I wonder if someone walked by with a dog treat Whiskey would break her character lol.
LOVE THE WAY SHE NEVER RESPONDS TO THE QUESTION....WHY DO YOU NEED A SERVICE DOG!!! IF YOUR GONNA PUT YOUR BUSINESS OUT THERE, YOU SHOULD EXPECT THESE QUESTIONS!!!
YES....GOOD QUESTION! WHY DO YOU HAVE A SERVICE DOG??? AND, PLEASE DON,T SAY FOR EMOTIONAL SUPPORT!!!! IN THAT CASE, EVERYBODY IN THIS DAY AND AGE NEEDS ONE!!!!!!
ROCK n ROLL I have a service 🐕 she's 14lbs and I thank you for sharing with, bringing this to the table, to attention and awareness.I hope your day is of happy laughter within and around ya ✌️
Just the way she looks up at you like she’s looking at her favorite thing in the world is so freaking heart warming
I love your pfp
Too bad she’s not even considered a living creature. She’s just “medical equipment”.
Perfection 💜
That's true love right there 🥺
She also does it as a sign she is focusing and realizes that she is working and her job is to stay completely focused on her owner
Great tips ! I’m not a big fan of escalators either ! Love the tail tuck . Love your team of dogs, your principles, and everything you believe in!
Thanks so much!
Just curious, why aren't you a fan of escalators?
@@rahmaali7304 A dog's toes and toe fur can get stuck in them!
Same keep on educating people about this your doing a amazing job.
Wow she’s so pretty, what breed of dog is she
This shows that having a service dog is a lot more than just having a pet to take everywhere with you. Lots of people don't understand it but I'm glad you're shedding light on it.
Under the ADA service dogs are not seen as pets but a working dog trained to aide the disabled.
The problem is all the people who bring their pets everywhere they go and pretend it's a service animal when it's not. They throw a little vest on it, call it an emotional support dog and carry on like nothing is wrong with that.
@@Oswald_Thatendswald the amount of times that I’ve been screamed at that their misbehaving dog is a service dog is ridiculous. Had someone tell me their ancient obviously blind and toothless dog was a service dog…
@@stilesthehuntindog2767 Dang! Aren’t service dogs supposed to retire at around 10 years old at maximum?
@@The.Goblin.King... as soon as they are unable to do the job or are not wanting
I've noticed how all service dogs look at their owners searchingly to make sure they're all right. It's comforting just to see it.
Stupid dog
It's because they're trained for eye contact and, depending on the disability, watch out for certain behaviors like staring to alert.
Yes eye contact is one of the first things my pinschers trainer taught her, if she's walking or needs to keep her eyes out she will wrap her tail around my leg to comfort me, she taught herself the tail trick dogs truly are amazing
Yeah. I was told my dog could've become a service dog because she naturally sought eye contact at all times, and really wanted to please me in any way she could. Smart too, and could smell when I was done socialising with people. She also changed her personality and behaviour depending on who was taking care of her, becoming "ideal dog" for that specific person.
@@Sienisota she sounds like an amazing dog
She just looks at you like “Momma, Am I good nows? Am I out of da way?”
Ikr!! She is so cute!!
why are we treating pets like they're some dumb little babies who can't think properly? seems like they're way smarter than most people in this comment section....
@@PersonTP let me tell you, Pets are wayy better than babies. Use something else as an example not a dumb little baby.
We’re people, there puppies. TEHRE JUST SO DANG CUTE SO THE HUMAN EYES 👹🧌
@@PersonTP Are you saying there’s something wrong with my stupid @$$ dog? 😂 /j
She is such an adorable pup! Her eyes are sooo sweet
FOR REAL!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
For real. They look so angelic. Animals are just so pure.
She/he I a Brittany dog breed I know because my professor has one
@@SML_1_BIGGEST_FAN She’s actually a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. Brittany’s typically have docked tails and more white covering their body :). They’re both bird dogs tho!
@@Stravvberriesthanks
Oh my gosh the absolute love and adoration for you in her eyes just melts my heart. You've earned her u dying devotion and it's so wonderful for you both
That face is the picture of devotion and pure love for you ❤
My friend has a German Shepherd service dog. When that dog tucks in he disappears almost. When she's about to have a seizure all of a sudden this huge dog appears in the room. I've never seen such a big dog tuck into such a small ball
I love that in this relationship with your service animal that you work for her as well as she works for you. On another note: I've always wondered why schools do not teach children about service animals (why not to approach them, pet them, distract them, feed them) since most parents refuse to teach their children the proper etiquette on how to behave around service animals. 🙄 These shorts are really informative to those who weren't taught basic respect around service animals. 👏👏👏
more often than not, the parents don't know either, because nobody taught them, so it's just a repeating cycle when you can live your life not knowing anything about it.
what's interesting is that my elementary school taught us (it was 2012)
Most parents will be the first ones to try and take the dog home. The kids will just stare and point until their mom says "Go pet it!'
One word: Slayyyy
Because parents have took it upon themselves to take over schools and we all know that most parents don't teach kids about service animals.
The way she looks at you is so adorable and heartwarming
The love and trust in her eye just melts your heart
She’s just beautiful, working on getting a service dog due to my severe anxiety, panic attacks and seizures caused when anxious due to crowds and due to my severe anxiety, it’s a real problem cuz my issues run in a circle each one causing each other to react…. It’s a nightmare for people who don’t understand how important this bbys could be to us….
Those are very expensive. Have you thought about a rescue and training it yourself?
@@ttyngordon I’m sure Braiding doll has considered the options that are available to them and doesn’t need our input about a situation we know little about
@@Animallovercomedian Breathe in…breathe out. Relax!
I hope you can find one, have you thought about buying one or self training. Both have their ups an downs. It took two tries till I found Amber an I know she's been a life saver.
@@kathyroach9344 I’m not mad, I just know that disabled people get a lot of uneducated and unwanted advice when they talk about their health online. I don’t think we should contribute to that. They don’t need it
OH GREAT HEAVENS I CANT CONTAIN THIS CUTENESS OVERLOAD
@@Shark_Queen I know im late but like what did Yababadobado do
@@Shark_Queen damn what happened
@@Shark_Queen Please, I need to know what they did.
The respect, trust, and downright love it takes on BOTH sides to make a service dog relationship work is beautiful to me. ❤
Cheers to you and your crucial awareness. Loving Mom to a beautiful pup.
Much appreciated
Kudos for protecting your precious girl! It really shows how much she means to you.....!!
She’s my world!
@@Whiskeytoller She looks so dearly at you all the time. It feels so warm just by looking at her through the screen.
@@blingbling2841 They work together in love.🐕🦺❤
@@Whiskeytoller And she helps YOU conquer the world. You go, girl!
the way you just effortlessly lift her-
Shes pocket size 🤗
I mean it’s probably a 40-50 pound dog
Thank you for being a responsible owner. I know she is a well trained service dog, but any pet in public should be watched the same way. I had so many bad experiences while working retail with poorly trained animals. I value the service animal training greatly and wish emotional support animals were all required to complete it.
they always need a homes for the puppies they get ... can you help raise one for a year ?
@@willgaukler8979 what? Who does? This is an old comment.
And no, I can't. I own two cats, one of which is special needs, both with severe food allergies. There's no way I'm giving my carnivorous toddlers a puppy to play with
Good luck training a cat or a hamster on
@@sheyennemerritt3215 I don't believe an animal like a cat or hamster belongs in a place like a restaurant or store. If you can't physically handle a place, a service animal can help. If you can't emotionally handle a place... Don't go in. The modern world is full of all kinds of ways to get what you need without bringing animals into unsafe and unsanitary situations. An untrained animal does not belong out in public.
As someone with social anxiety I can understand the draw of emotional support animals, but that doesn't mean just bringing your standard pet with you everywhere.
@@willgaukler8979what is wrong with you?
She is a gorgeous dog!
Yes that’s the most important thing in this video 😅
@@s4j4dms15 it’s obviously not the most important thing, but she’s allowed to say the dog is beautiful🙄
a rare one too
Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever. They're so beautiful ✨
@@tegantheweird8005 well every person has their own opinion, mine is what i said
She’s superrrr cute!
You are fantastic and she looks like you are her whole world. You love her, as she loves you.
Omg, she’s a Nova Scotia!!! I love them so much but I never see them!
Ive only seen one
I live in Nova Scotia and it's awesome. A few live on my street 😂
I thought I was seeing things at first. I had one many years ago; she reminds me of my Gretchen. They are wonderful dogs!
I love this show of reciprocity. She looks after you, you look after her 💛 A great example of respect and consideration 💛
Shes such a beautiful dog wishing you happyness always
She is soo adorable and cute and funny and nice and helpful. I just, I love her!
I love how she just looks up at you so sweet ❤️ love her
her eyes 👀 OMG😍 cuteness in person ❤️
Animals deserve all the respect they are the real mvp❤🎉
She's such a sweet pupper!! Reminds me of my dog Hanji. She's around the same size as her too!!
I trained my dog a couple of things like tucking and all that (even though she's not a service animal) because overall it's just great for them to know and it helps when I'm able to take her places because I get anxious around people and having better control with her makes things easier
I work at LAX and you have no idea how many people that have “serve animals” and they are like “they are trained to use the escalators” always have to tell yes but their paws can get caught and they get all mad lol
Thank you for this video I hope people can listen to the advice you have
Yes, but there will be many cases where the handler simply cannot pick up their service dog - either due to the dog's large size or the handler's disability or young age, e.g. a guide dog for a blind person.
@@Czadzikable the person can ask someone else for help as locations like the airport are most of the time filled with people
When I was a kid my little brother got his toe stuck in an escalator one time and it was kind of traumatizing for me as well lol. So I don’t F with escalators. I use them… but lets say I respect them 😂
There are usually elevators near the escalators or stairs for physically disabled people who cannot pick up their 80 pound dog, like myself.
@@susanwilson1230 it depends on the airport I have seen people have to walk 5 minutes to the other side of the airport simply to catch the elevator and especially if you have a SD you normally have to walk 10 minutes to take it to the toilet to begin with
Your service dog is so beautiful. Dogs are so loyal and I’m forever grateful for their friendship, their love is so pure. Thank you also for loving her, God bless you both ❤️
She’s a Toller !!!!! Gorgeous
She's so adorable!!!
The way she looked up at you was so sweet. Such soulful eyes.
I really appreciate how you included pets in how to keep your dog safe in public places, not just SDs! I bring my pup with me to lots of pet-friendly stores and environments, and these were great tips. My pup is a Therapy Dog, so I have to keep her training up on a regular basis.
I really, really love your open-mindedness and how you’re so inclusive and encouraging.
New Sub 😊
She is a beautiful guardian❤
this is one of the actual cutest videos ever
These videos are so incredibly helpful, thank you. I’m planning on getting my first ever service dog and I’m pretty nervous about the whole thing. Videos like this really help alleviate some of that anxiety.
So happy to help!
@@Whiskeytoller i have a question❤️❤️
Such an attentive good girl. Service dogs are a special kind of miracle.
Thank you for showing humanity
She is so cute! 🥰🥰
As you should because she always protects you. She's a beautiful soul dog
Service Dogs do not protect they are task trained to aide a disability not protect.
@@breakingthechainsofpain1140 for a example perhaps in this case some is blind (don’t go on saying “BUT ASKING THEIR DISABILITY IS ILLEGAL AHHHH”) because i’m not asking. If someone DID have a hidden disability such as diabetes does that mean the dog is protecting the owner from the outcome?
She is so adorable 🥰🥰 I love the affection and safety u both have for one another. It's amazing the love she shows u when she looks up at you
she's so adorable beautiful loving eyes
I wish that my dog would do that but she is still good
She is a stunning girl. The way she looks up at you just melts my heart.
You take such good care of that baby. I've witnessed two bad stories with dogs on escalators so thank you for picking her up. 🐶💗🙏
She looks like such a sweetheart !🤗💕 Her little face is precious. I LOVE that you take such good care of your service dog she's a beautiful dog. I also like that you're very careful of her paws on the escalator because it can be quite dangerous for dog getting they're paws caught or worse the tails ! Kisses 🥰 to your service dog 👍🏼😁🎉
Thats a good doggo.
She is beautiful. I love how she looks up at you. So adorable
The way you just scoop her up for the escalator ride 😭 she's so cute
She is the cutest EVER!!! Love ya guys ❤
Awww Whiskey looks so adorable and heartwarming to see her secured and well-loved and yes those escalators can be dangerous for their paws and fur they might get caught in and it's scary. So happy you care about her safety.
You are such a good dog mom. The way she looks at you is the same way my cat looks at me; she feels safe and has absolute trust in you.
This is a great lesson. The assistant pup get assistance. Because everyone needs some help and support sometimes ❤️
Is she ever allowed pats?
probably no to patting service animals could get distracted and the owner could get injured. always just watch! ❤
They usually have a command for when they're done working and they turn into regular dogs but they can't be pet by anybody else while on duty.
@@hellotmw7086 exactly :D
I always ask about petting a service dog even when harness is off.
Ahh those eyes... Such a good doggo..
Awesome.kerp it up, both of you are special.
Good ideas to keep her safe. You are a very good person, God Bless you.
What an amazing relationship you and your dog have. I know that you have to have a connection with a service animal but you have something really special! 🥰
I love how you take care of your angel. You’re amazing so is your gorgeous pup. ❤️❤️
she is so beautiful and sweet❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
She’s such a good girl 😍
Listen. Amber tucking her service baby’s tail back in was so adorable of both of them idk if I’m making sense but yes! 🥹
What a beautiful Nova Scotia Docktolling dog. They are wonderful loving dogs 🐕 ❤️
Such a good girl!! You can tell she's completely focused on you. Total professional 🥲
She really loves you....and trusts you. What a beautiful relationship you two have. And she is gorgeous!!
She’s so beautiful. And this is great advice if you the person can do so. A lot of people don’t understand that it’s never really a good idea to assume that they can just approach the service dog. Always ask if you have the urge to pet.
I recognized your name! Thats whiskeys mom! haha
Awww yes!! 🥰🥰
Cute dog! She clearly loves her "mum".
She is so beautiful! And such a good girl.
I can’t imagine how much more functional I would be with proper medication and a service animal. I’m basically confined to my house 🙂
They dont work if you do not also do your share.
I was sad at first when I found out my pup was coming docked. I love full, natural tails...but then I saw how many times he would have gotten it ran over by a cart or stepped on by unsuspecting passersby, and I was like...
You know, that saves us both a lot of grief. 🤧🤣
that is what a GOOD dog owner dos well done
I don’t think she could be any cuter!!! What a gorgeous and amazing doggie!!
Thank you for that video this is I want it😭😭👍👍
How often do you get asked to pet your dog? Because with that face I would spend all day with it. Probably take it home with me too lmao. What a cute face.
hahah I can't speak for Amber and Whiskey specifically, but generally one of the benefits of tollers is how aloof they are with strangers. If they don't know you, it's like you don't even exist! Obviously it wouldn't stop everyone from asking, but it makes for a decent deterrent.
@@subplot yeah when they're in "work mode", they ignore everyone else. Kind of amazing how they can do that. I wonder if someone walked by with a dog treat Whiskey would break her character lol.
The dog looks like such a good girl ❤
Cute dog! 🥰
Amazing video amber
I want to kiss her face so badly. I'm gonna kiss my pups' face
keep the toes safe and secure, ma'am. 🫡
Not only that,but they keep you happy!
Awwww this is sweet 😍🥰😊
She just looks at you like “Hi mommy, am I doing a great job behaving? You look so beautiful mommy” 🥺🥺❤️❤️❤️
she's beautiful...what service does she provide you?
LOVE THE WAY SHE NEVER RESPONDS TO THE QUESTION....WHY DO YOU NEED A SERVICE DOG!!! IF YOUR GONNA PUT YOUR BUSINESS OUT THERE, YOU SHOULD EXPECT THESE QUESTIONS!!!
@@SlimshadyVictoria She doesn’t have to answer that question though…
@@SlimshadyVictoria She has actually responded to this in the comments.
@@SlimshadyVictoria she's responded... She said medical/ psychiatric response and alert
She’s actually adorable 😢
She is so darling ❤
So you’re her service person
No
She is ur service dog? Seems more like ur her service human
She is such a cute,beautiful,lovely looking dog. I would love to have a dog like her. :) Your very lucky!
She is just the perfect dog ❤
In sorry if I’m being rude and you don’t have to answer but why do you have service dog?
YES....GOOD QUESTION! WHY DO YOU HAVE A SERVICE DOG??? AND, PLEASE DON,T SAY FOR EMOTIONAL SUPPORT!!!! IN THAT CASE, EVERYBODY IN THIS DAY AND AGE NEEDS ONE!!!!!!
Whiskey is a medical alert/response and psychiatric alert/response dog.
@@SlimshadyVictoria stop
What type of service is she providing?
She is a medical alert/ response and psychiatric alert/response dog 🧡
I want someone to look at me the way that dog looks at you. She looks at you with so much love ♥️
It is so cute 🥹
Woah what breed is this beauty??♥️
Nova Scotia Duck Toller I think :)
@@taylor.white_24 tysm
I'm still confused what she needs the service dog for
she doesn't
@@PaulspicerMisfit she does!
@@ILove_Music443 not to be offensive 😅 but what for? 🤔
@@lilacpath6845 don't have to explain myself to you
@@lilacpath6845 not all disabilities are visible
Oh my she is gorgeous ❤️🐶🥰
ROCK n ROLL I have a service 🐕 she's 14lbs and I thank you for sharing with, bringing this to the table, to attention and awareness.I hope your day is of happy laughter within and around ya ✌️