What's The Difference Between a Service Dog, Therapy Dog, and an Emotional Support Dog?

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Komentáře • 483

  • @blairdawn
    @blairdawn Před 6 lety +237

    Kind of want to mention: no matter how much you love dogs, please DO NOT distract service dogs. yes they are cute. yes you want to pet them, but these dogs are very important to their handler. these dogs are medically necessary, and when they are distracted by children (or even adults) tugging on them or yelling about a dog, it can distract them from their job and cause harm to their handler.
    please respect disabled people. their service dogs are what give them mobility and independence.

    • @deniselay3881
      @deniselay3881 Před 2 lety +6

      Thank you for saying this because harassment when a disabled person needs the dog to focus on my disability and or therapy is important for treatment and future and a healthy lifestyle , And they are cute but you are so right about what you wrote , Thank you so much for caring about disabled people

    • @suzyra1212
      @suzyra1212 Před rokem

      Handler would of gotten hurt or injury from
      falling or faint or seizures in the store

    • @alexgriffin8414
      @alexgriffin8414 Před rokem

      I hear all the time people saying that their ESA is a service dog and they really in the rule that you can’t ask any questions “Comfort Dogs are Not Service Dogs”.

    • @KRDP
      @KRDP Před 5 měsíci

      Blair ik this is 5 years late except youre right , this is why my 6 year old labarador retriever is only ESA and Therapy k9 , he has done so much for me that i wanna share the same comfort with others that he does for me

  • @chloecricket803
    @chloecricket803 Před 6 lety +442

    Can we just take a minute to geek out about how adorable that puppy is?!

  • @Janiceleatham2112
    @Janiceleatham2112 Před 6 lety +149

    I don't have a service dog but do have depression. I used to think a dog for emotional support was a joke...but my little aussie saved me...I realized the difference they make. I don't know how I will function without him now. He is only 6 months and still training. I don't even know how he gets trained for service dog. I just thank God I have him now.

    • @Janiceleatham2112
      @Janiceleatham2112 Před 6 lety +6

      Sorry Therapy dog I had not yet listened to all he said.

    • @retdep3868
      @retdep3868 Před 6 lety +10

      Sorry to hear you are suffering from depression I am glad to hear your wonderful dog is helping though. Please,please,please don't just buy an emotional support dog certificate from some phony on line vendor. Please seek out a support dog training organization near you. Your dog will do more for you than you ever thought possible. Your dog will be more alive than ever with true training and support. Both of you will reap the benefits.God bless.

    • @lemontreewhoop7317
      @lemontreewhoop7317 Před 6 lety +15

      Janice leatham Your comment confuses me?
      Service dogs are trained for people who are disabled and do multiple tasks for their handler only
      Emotional support dogs provide comfort to their owner but require no training and don't have public access
      And Therapy dogs help other people, and go to hospitals, nursing homes and sometimes schools

    • @Janiceleatham2112
      @Janiceleatham2112 Před 6 lety +17

      I guess i just meant mine is not certified to be for emotional support. I just realized he helped me tremendously when i got him and began working to train him. Sorry just a statement on my part. Didn't mean to confuse anyone just saying i just realized they really make a big difference.

    • @icefox94
      @icefox94 Před 5 lety +2

      @Jack K i'm still researching this, but i'm pretty sure you need to be prescribed one from your therapist or doctor and then you either get your own dog and train it yourself (or if you already have a regular pet dog, give it psychiatric service dog training) or find one that's already trained, but the training has to be specific to your own needs, so you'll probably have to train it yourself or hire a professional to teach you both. like, do you need your dog to remind you to take your medication by bringing it to you? do you need them to force you out of bed because you have no energy to do it yourself? do you panic when in crowds and need them to help give you personal space or sit on/lean against you so the pressure helps you from disassociating? etc. once you have all of that figured out, you can decide what your service dog's tasks will be and how to train them to do these things.

  • @skendall6110
    @skendall6110 Před 6 lety +342

    I saw this video pop up and I paused wondering how mad this video was going to make me.
    As a service dog handler I have heard the "service dog registration" question so many times. And even big dog trainers like CM have registered their dogs.
    I loveed the video. The information was correct, and covered everything equally and accurately.
    Thank you so much.

    • @NoThankUBeQuiet
      @NoThankUBeQuiet Před 6 lety +1

      S Kendall CM is a horrid dog training

    • @skendall6110
      @skendall6110 Před 6 lety +2

      KMichelle Argus oh I know

    • @jqlauren
      @jqlauren Před 6 lety +2

      CM?

    • @skendall6110
      @skendall6110 Před 6 lety +2

      jq.craftychef Ceaser "couldn't train a pet rock" milan

    • @katk7505
      @katk7505 Před 6 lety +1

      omg same was ready to lay some shit out for people but this was great xD

  • @kaisingley2661
    @kaisingley2661 Před 6 lety +77

    Im a service dog handler.this video is so awsome.everything was right.

  • @monika-ml9ef
    @monika-ml9ef Před 5 lety +5

    as a service dog handler, i love this video. i was ready for a bunch of misinformation but zak did NOT disappoint!

  • @KamberKahu
    @KamberKahu Před 6 lety +73

    Zak, Thank you for making this video.
    Way too many PETS going into public and jeopardizing REAL Service Dog teams.

    • @beap.r.o.9230
      @beap.r.o.9230 Před 4 lety +2

      My service dog is 11lbs and have almost been attacked various times by fakes. Because she is small that would result in immediate death or retirement, and I would be out of my independence. I completely agree, there are too many pets. 😭

    • @beap.r.o.9230
      @beap.r.o.9230 Před 4 lety +3

      Live love Dogs That’s probably not true. You have to find that information on a government website for any accurate information. There are fake registrations online that will lie about the laws to trick people into buying them.

  • @titaniumwolfxox4668
    @titaniumwolfxox4668 Před 6 lety +8

    can i just say how thankful i am for this video ive had people bring their pets into stores and say they are service dogs and they have attacked my service dog or just straight out been out of control i once almost got kicked out of a store because of someone else's dog attacking my service dog, thank you so much for making this video and putting your voice out there for us

  • @imanalien1188
    @imanalien1188 Před 6 lety +31

    Roux drifting off to sleep at 3:41 is the cutest thing ever. 😭😍

  • @BrierJ2
    @BrierJ2 Před 6 lety +9

    I'm so grateful that you made this video. I'm training my own service dog right now and love to watch informational videos about them and it just made my day that this popped up in my subscription box and I didn't even have to search for it like I normally would have to for a video like this

  • @blakelenoir3155
    @blakelenoir3155 Před 6 lety +4

    Thank you so much Zak for using correct information and touching on the "registration" subject. I'm currently training a service dog for my PTSD and autism and your videos have helped me so much with obedience. Seeing you knowing and teaching the real laws makes me so happy.

  • @FoxbrushDraws
    @FoxbrushDraws Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you so much for posting this video. As a service dog handler, there's so much misinformation out there. It's nice to see you're spreading accurate information to your fans.

  • @jamie.m17
    @jamie.m17 Před 6 lety +39

    I'm glad you made a video on this. It's a subject needed to be discussed. Love your channel💕

  • @musketeermefranks9335
    @musketeermefranks9335 Před 6 lety +2

    Zak, thank you for doing your homework and getting the correct information out to people. Thank you also for asking folks not to take their non-service dog out to public access places. There are so many distractions out and about and adding to the distractions can cause extreme harm to the SD handler. The one task my service dog had not been trained to do was to speak via hand signal only. THANK YOU, Zak, for your video of how to teach your dog to speak. My SD got it in under five minutes. We practice all tasks daily and my SD is VERY good at speaking by only seeing the hand signal for it. No treats/food rewards needed. :)

  • @jacquelinemalloy3015
    @jacquelinemalloy3015 Před 6 lety +5

    I am SO thankful that you've decided to do this video. As a service dog handler, I can tell you the general public has no idea what the difference is and it is very frustrating for handlers who desperately need their SDs and come in contact with access issues. Thank you.

  • @dkliberty6797
    @dkliberty6797 Před 6 lety +3

    As a SD handler, I love this video, it's totally accurate! Zak has the BEST training videos on CZcams!

  • @kathconiglio3379
    @kathconiglio3379 Před 6 lety +7

    I'm glad to see this topic properly presented! There has been too much confusion on proper definitions between the three designations. Great job!

  • @ShinyNix86
    @ShinyNix86 Před 6 lety +23

    I have been watching your channel ever since we found our little furbaby Bella. I must say I am so excited you made this video. I am a young disabled mom of 2 with over 13 surgeries and counting and a survivor of cancer. My conditions began effecting me in my mid 20s,(5yrs And counting now) so the changes were rapid and hard to deal with. I lost my first dog because my condition sped up to where I couldn't take care of myself and it was unfair to our little Charlie (a wonderful but very hyper pit mix who needed exercise daily as any other dog would too.) I'm happy to say I am in remission now and one year surgery free from the other conditions. Life is getting better and I took this time of health to find Bella. She is an aussie/husky breed. Your videos have inspired me to begin her training at home and they have all worked! I have trained Bella solely using your videos! This made it possible for her to actually become service dog Trained. The cost of getting a service dog was overwhelming for us. Being able to do all of her initial training helped us enormously. They only had to train her for my specific needs which was far easier finacially. My conditions are fatal and incurable, so having Bella really is life changing. Training her at home has also pulled me out of a terrible depression as well. I guess you can say my service dog became my therapy dog! Lol
    So, we would like to say from myself, my family and bella, thank you so much for all your videos!!!!!

    • @lemontreewhoop7317
      @lemontreewhoop7317 Před 6 lety +1

      Natosha Nichole There is no such thing as service dog certification! Your dog sounds amazing!

    • @ShinyNix86
      @ShinyNix86 Před 6 lety +3

      MyWifi IsMyLife you're correct. I meant to say trained. Thank you for your correction though! There is a lot of misinformation out there and I do not wish to add to the problem! :) She really is an amazing friend and I am so lucky to have her! Thanks for your comment I do appreciate it.

    • @lemontreewhoop7317
      @lemontreewhoop7317 Před 6 lety +1

      Natosha Nichole She sounds truly amazing! Illnesses truly suck

    • @MrRammstein1992
      @MrRammstein1992 Před 4 lety

      This is a very great story. Im very interested in this topic, do you mind to answer some questions? I would really appreciate that. Hope to hear soon from you

  • @NorseButterfly
    @NorseButterfly Před 6 lety +4

    Thank you, from the bottom of my disabled heart!!! My SDiT thanks you as well!💜🐶💜

  • @hannahc7033
    @hannahc7033 Před 6 lety +6

    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! Having someone who has such a large platform speaking on such a misunderstood topic is amazing. Not to mention you clearly did your research and explained everything flawless. So, again, THANK YOU

    • @singingfan
      @singingfan Před 6 lety +1

      Hannah Casey yes! It’s wonderful! With accurate information!

  • @ALifeLearned
    @ALifeLearned Před 6 lety

    I was trying to research this last summer when I was thinking about training my puppy to be a service dog and the differences between each type of dog actually aren't nearly as easily defined when you first google it, so I really appreciate you making this - thank you!!

  • @lemontreewhoop7317
    @lemontreewhoop7317 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you so much for making this! This needed to be said!!

  • @huskylover8167
    @huskylover8167 Před 6 lety +5

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS!!!

  • @lollipopd6776
    @lollipopd6776 Před 4 lety

    I love and appreciate our service, therapy , and support dogs! Thank you!

  • @dawngianni8427
    @dawngianni8427 Před 6 lety +22

    thank you thank you thank you loved the video and how accurate it was. I am waiting for my Service Dog candidate litter to be born and am already learning so much from your videos. I should be getting my puppy sometime in the spring. I love that you mentioned the commitment for a service dog because some people don't realize the training we put into our dogs. thank you again.

    • @NoThankUBeQuiet
      @NoThankUBeQuiet Před 6 lety

      Dawn Gianni are you self training?

    • @dawngianni8427
      @dawngianni8427 Před 6 lety

      I am owner training. Lol I don't know if i would call it self training because I am getting tips help and advice from professional dog trainers as well as watching Zak's videos and listening to other service dog handlers that have had to train the same types of tasks as i need to. I am not going thru a program for various reasons.

    • @sesshomarusgirl1
      @sesshomarusgirl1 Před 6 lety

      This is still Dawn update puppy was born in late jan and had been home about 2 months now. Hes doing really goods minus some puppy biting but we are unseing your vid to fix that

    • @gracefairly9366
      @gracefairly9366 Před 5 lety

      I'm looking to get a puppy and train it as a service dog for my anxiety disorder. I would like to train it myself, but other than extensive training, what else would I need to do to get it registered? Do I NEED a doctor's recommendation?

  • @lexuslivingston1457
    @lexuslivingston1457 Před 6 lety +1

    I have an emotional support dog, and I am so glad that you clarified what they really are. Some people just don’t understand why people need a emotional support dog

  • @theKRB93
    @theKRB93 Před 6 lety +1

    I have been doing tons of research on this topic and no one seems to have any clear, concise information except for you! This was wonderfully presented, easy to understand and incredibly helpful, thank you so much!

    • @theKRB93
      @theKRB93 Před 5 lety

      @Main Street Boxer Main Street Boxer I was specifically referring to information in an online video format, as I have, in fact, read all of the official documents related to service animals. I'm just complimenting Zak's video...

  • @haldouglas4773
    @haldouglas4773 Před 6 lety

    Thank you SO much! I'm so glad someone amazing and popular such as yourself is putting this info out there-I'll be training a service dog to help mitigate my Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, autism, and anxiety, and it's a lot of work getting the right info to the public. I'm planning on using your videos (and books!) to help train my future service dog!

  • @jacobb5995
    @jacobb5995 Před 6 lety +3

    WOW i am training my dog right now and stumbled across this video and i am hooked. I've always wanted to know the difference. INSTANT SUBSCRIBER!!! Love the channel Zak☺

  • @jmvmike
    @jmvmike Před 6 lety +1

    I appreciate your training tips they have helped tremendously. Happy new year

  • @weeb_8224
    @weeb_8224 Před 4 lety +30

    My service dog almost got attacked by another “service dog”

    • @The_Superpack
      @The_Superpack Před 3 lety +4

      Some are service dogs that just had a bad day and the owner never saw aggression before

    • @whatswithyous
      @whatswithyous Před 3 lety

      probably your dogs fault

    • @weeb_8224
      @weeb_8224 Před 3 lety +4

      @@The_Superpack I wish that was the case but the owner was doing nothing to stop it and was laughing about it

    • @monsterfishkeeper2498
      @monsterfishkeeper2498 Před 3 lety

      @@whatswithyous lmao

    • @pogdogfuzz
      @pogdogfuzz Před 3 lety +2

      It was probably a fake Service dog. Someone mentioned "the dog probably had a bad day" if a service dog had a bad day and tried to aggressively attack another dog that dog needs to be retired from Service work or taken to a trainer to figure out why that happened and don't allow the dog to work until it's fixed.

  • @thedoggiedojo
    @thedoggiedojo Před 6 lety +8

    Awesome video!!! Thank you so much for making such an important video on a confusing topic. Great clarification on each classification. Also, what a cute puppy!

  • @maddymoo9759
    @maddymoo9759 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this! As a soon to be guide dog user, this made me happy!

  • @laurenserrano3720
    @laurenserrano3720 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for this video Zac!

  • @dpennington1000
    @dpennington1000 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you so much for doing this video.

  • @lifewithcass9226
    @lifewithcass9226 Před 6 lety +2

    Love your vids you are so good at training and they have helped me so much

  • @4pawedlifesavertraining870

    Ok im so happy someone finally said it! This is so true and a bunch of people do it anyway and then when a real service dog goes in the same place they come across problems I know that bc I'm a service dog handler and this has happened to me a lot more then it should

  • @Abhean
    @Abhean Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks Zak! As part of a service dog team I approve this message. :)

  • @modern.moon.child.official

    Roux is the cutest! I seriously can not handle how cute and perfect he was for this video!

  • @singingfan
    @singingfan Před 6 lety +2

    My service dog Céline and I thank you for this video! Very well put together! ❤️

  • @rithe07
    @rithe07 Před 6 lety

    I love that you include a dog in all of your videos!

  • @abbysmith8815
    @abbysmith8815 Před 6 lety +2

    My school is getting a dog for students/staff with stress, anxiety, etc. every Wednesday we can visit him in his room in the office:)

  • @alysmith8574
    @alysmith8574 Před 6 lety +4

    Think you for doing this video. I have a service dog in training and it is very helpful to have someone in your position in the dog training community explain the difference. I am sure it will help cut down on the number of "fake service dog" that I run into. Thank you

    • @retdep3868
      @retdep3868 Před 6 lety

      Thank YOU for your service!

    • @alysmith8574
      @alysmith8574 Před 6 lety +1

      retdep Actually I am training him for ME to mitigate my disability

  • @aubreymorgan9763
    @aubreymorgan9763 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for making this. I am raising a puppy canidate to be my SD and your channel has been a large help with basic obedience. I love your explaining, it is clear and direct. I do wish though that you'd have pointed out to not distract a service dog. I watch many channels of service dog handlers and it is a massive problem. People freak out and even run to them full head on screaming that there is a dog to go and pet them when vested and despite patches saying don't pet, like dogs are some magical thing they've only heard of before. These dogs should never be pet or have their attention removed from their handler; it can be life or death for them.

  • @amyabledogtraining8711
    @amyabledogtraining8711 Před 6 lety +1

    Zak you can come hang out with all of my dog training friends anytime you want to have a social life!
    On a more serious note, thanks for making this video! My friends with service dogs are always talking about how confusing this all is.

  • @sunjan216
    @sunjan216 Před 4 lety

    I’m a guide dog handler. The information in this video is very righ and accurate. Thanks Zak for making this educational video! :-)

  • @sugarmut9629
    @sugarmut9629 Před 6 lety +4

    I'm so happy someone finally got this right!

  • @AshingBlue
    @AshingBlue Před 6 lety +54

    I'm currently working on a law dissertation on the subject of service animals. I love the way that you have very clearly outlined the laws around these different statuses. If you're curious there are a few articles out there that outline a lot of the changes that should be coming to this area of the ADA. In addition, many states have recently enacted laws that allow them to prosecute individuals that impersonate service animals in public accommodations. Also to more thoroughly understand the Department of Justice's definition of "individually trained" I recommend looking at some of the case law surrounding this issue. Some good ones would be Lentini v. California Center for the Arts, Escondido or Storms v. Fred Meyer Stores Inc. Another important issue would be the constitutionality of excluding emotional support animals under the ADA, because their handlers meet the definition of "disabled" under the ADA. It will be interesting to see if this ever makes it to the Supreme Court and is overturned. Thanks for such an education video Zak!

    • @terilooney
      @terilooney Před 6 lety +3

      The proliferation of fake service dogs is distressing. I am glad to hear that some states are addressing this issue.

  • @bekkythedemon
    @bekkythedemon Před 6 lety +2

    thank you thank you thank you this was well done

  • @colleenanne4032
    @colleenanne4032 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for your positive enrgy and information. As a lifeleing dog lover I appreciate how you have melded treats, reading your dog and their environment., and the relationship which is the foundation for a trusting companion. This vid is wonderful! Do you have/could you do a few vids on selecting a puppy-adult dog from a shelter/rescue? We had an epic fail at a choosing a dog several years ago...a shy fearful agressive guarding dog. Then a few years ago we had the great fortune of a sweet 8 year old-ish dog that took a bit of understanding but became our family snuggle girl. She recently passed away and while we loved her we cannot get over how to jump back into welcoming and selecting a dog that is a good relaxed temperament for our family.

  • @julietkillick6960
    @julietkillick6960 Před rokem

    Hey Zak! First of all, I just want to say thanks for all your videos! I have 4 month old Mini Aussie named Hudson, and they’ve been a huge help with basics training and getting a handle on my VERY smart puppy.
    One of the reasons I chose to get such a smartypants breed is because I have ADHD. I don’t need a full on assistance dog, but I am am planning on training him to help me manage it. There are a ton of videos/resources for teaching dogs DPT, but there isn’t a lot on training them to do other things - like waking you up on time, reminding you to take your meds, alerting you when you’re hyperfocused, help with chores, or recognizing when they need to comfort or redirect you or drag you out of the house. It’d be fantastic if you could do some videos on training these types of tasks. I know I’m not the only one out there who could use the assist!
    Cheers!

  • @caig5292
    @caig5292 Před 6 lety +22

    This was a great video! I have a service dog and the questions or comments I receive most often are: How did you get one / how can I get a service dog? What I think should really be emphasised to people who are considering owning is how much work a service dog requires. Are you prepared to to extensive research on local laws and regulations, as well as what breed/characteristics would be most suitable for the tasks you need your dog to preform? Can you provide extensive training (as much as several hours a day) either yourself or by hiring a professional? Are you prepared to plan your day out extensively and ensure your dog has adequate excersise before outtings so he can preform his tasks calmly and competently? How about when you plan a specific outing and end up having to leave because a lady would not stop her children from trying to run over your dog with a stroller even after being confronted about it politely? How would you handle losing months of training to one person bringing their untrained dog into a coffee shop and letting it off leash to "say hi" in the middle of the busy restaurant? Can you handle staff and other customers comments about your physical appearance and whether or not you should have a service dog? Without my dog I would not be able to go out in public safely, but owning one requires a complete change in lifestyle and an enormous amount of patience and knowledge. It is not for everyone :)

    • @retdep3868
      @retdep3868 Před 6 lety +2

      Amen, I'm a puppy raiser for a local guide organization and can only say that every situation you've been in I can identify. Just wanted to say God Bless and hang in there. I can only say sorry for the ignorant (or arrogant) people out there.There is more of us who try to do the right thing then there is the other.

    • @caig5292
      @caig5292 Před 6 lety +1

      retdep thank you so much for your well wishes. :) You are right about ignoring negativity, my quality of life has increased greatly despite the setbacks I've gotten. I wouldn't trade my dog for the world now that I know the difference he's made. Hopefully those who read my comment gain a bit of insight on the effort involved in having a working animal versus a pet.

  • @cinnamongirl622
    @cinnamongirl622 Před 6 lety +2

    Happy New Year Zak! Love your videos,and Roux is so cute :)

  • @thecondocrew2718
    @thecondocrew2718 Před 5 lety

    Such a good job delivering the info! Very impressed being a handler myself!!👏

  • @nightruns1628
    @nightruns1628 Před 6 lety +1

    Im getting a dog soon and ive been binge watching zacks videos for a couple days and his videos help so much plus hes pretty awesome keep making videos im sure they do the same for ALOT of people😊😊😊

  • @Unicorngirl-ls4ut
    @Unicorngirl-ls4ut Před 3 lety +1

    Can we just take a minute to appreciate and feel out that he is actually spreading CORRECT info about service animals I’m so excited by this a lot of dog trainers I hear about don’t actually know anything about the right laws regarding this topic and it can be pretty upsetting good job!!!!!

  • @yenacassar8246
    @yenacassar8246 Před 6 lety

    I find all of your vid soo helpful thanks 🙂😄

  • @zoemagnus2052
    @zoemagnus2052 Před 4 lety

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!

  • @TTVOurLadysTears
    @TTVOurLadysTears Před 6 lety

    Thanks so much for the information! I have been looking into support animals due to mental health issues and I am not aware that an emotional support animal is the type of animal that I need to further look into myself for. Thanks so much!

  • @Bellencer
    @Bellencer Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this video, so many people think they know the laws and like to argue that their ESA, Therapy dog or fake registry dog has public access rights when they don’t. This will be an easy video to link them to with all the correct information, and from a reputable trainer too!

  • @samanthadiethrich4436
    @samanthadiethrich4436 Před 6 lety

    I just want to take a moment to say that pup is SUPER cute! Also, as a service dog handler, I thank you for spreading accurate information about the differences between therapy dogs, service dogs, and emotional support animals. It is extremely important that the public understands that there are differences between the three and how important the job of a service dog is to its handler. Thank you again and keep up the awesome training videos!

  • @tyroneshoemaker5264
    @tyroneshoemaker5264 Před 6 lety

    Good information bringing clarity to the differences. I am interested in service dog training and realized there appears to be a lack of trainers that are in the state of Louisiana. Just found out we are in the same city and learning more about your approach to dog training. We have our differences but overall you do good work. Wish you continued success.

  • @heatherburroughs4484
    @heatherburroughs4484 Před 6 lety +1

    Oh my gosh, that puppy is such a ham! Also, I'm training my GSD mix to be my autism service dog, and I'm so pleased that you were on point with every bit of information and stated clearly the differences. Thank you, Zak.

  • @DreamstartheWarrior
    @DreamstartheWarrior Před 3 lety

    THANK YOU!!!!!! FINALLY, SOMEONE WITH A SIGNIFICANT PLATFORM KNOWS WHATS UP! The service dog community thanks you! You did your erase arch!

  • @WhiskersMcMeow
    @WhiskersMcMeow Před 3 lety

    Great explanation. Thank you.

  • @1987jetaime1987
    @1987jetaime1987 Před 6 lety

    Wow roux is soo calm.

  • @zoew3253
    @zoew3253 Před 6 lety

    This video is so great and accurate thank u zak I love you even more now

  • @XOLorena
    @XOLorena Před 6 lety

    I have an ESA (: she did so good on the airplane thanks to your videos!

  • @lison1273
    @lison1273 Před 6 lety +2

    THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! I am a guide dog user and this really helps. Because there are still so many stigmas attached to using a service dog. Especially after people try to pass off their fake service dogs. Especially those that are ill behaved. There is one other thing that I feel like you could have mentioned. That is that if a service dog is misbehaving that store owner does have the right to throw that team out. Please keep these service dog videos going.

    • @breejustine
      @breejustine Před 6 lety +1

      Life with vision impairment and Mary Kay Ison We did mention that in this video! I agree that’s an important point 🤗

    • @terilooney
      @terilooney Před 6 lety

      Also, service dogs should never be in shopping carts. So if you see a dog in a grocery shopping cart you have spotted a fake!

  • @misis_ennaile
    @misis_ennaile Před 6 lety

    THANK YOU!! ❤️

  • @jaccrazy21
    @jaccrazy21 Před 6 lety

    Beautiful video Zak! I have a service dog. For visual guiding (legally blind) and forward momentum. I have a congenital heart defect + asthma. 95 percent of the public I have come across have been 100% kind, supportive, and helpful in the rare times I need it. Even if it is not all the way evident that I am disabled some days. But I do get the "I want a service dog, how do I get one". ... (and they are not disabled) I know where it is coming from, ... but no one would never wish such a severe life changing event in anyone's life. Though I would not trade my puppy or the 2 years of training for anything. I wish he was a pet, and I could drive my car to the store with independence again. So glad that you did this video. Very well explained! 🤗

  • @maddymoo9759
    @maddymoo9759 Před 6 lety +2

    And what an adorable dog in this video as well!

  • @kokopuppy57342
    @kokopuppy57342 Před 6 lety +5

    Yay for accurate information!

  • @shreyam02
    @shreyam02 Před 6 lety +1

    even if i dont have a dog i just love watching your videos

  • @sophiarakovich4220
    @sophiarakovich4220 Před 4 lety

    THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO SO ACCURATE!!! 👌💎💎

  • @sinxlairs
    @sinxlairs Před 4 lety

    1:46 this is the most relatable thing i’ve ever heard zak say

  • @angelia8946
    @angelia8946 Před 6 lety +16

    Now if we could just get people to follow these rules!! And understand them!

    • @brianbryan6636
      @brianbryan6636 Před 5 lety

      Yep, people who have no problem at all, think that they can do this and have their own service dog with out having and real medical problems.

  • @georgiahelenrice1933
    @georgiahelenrice1933 Před 6 lety +1

    Your videos are really amazing. I was wondering if you could do a video on the hand signals you use for different commands and tricks. Sometimes it’s difficult to find a signal that your dog won’t mistake for another. Thanks.

  • @andriannariggs7016
    @andriannariggs7016 Před 5 lety

    Puppies & matured dogs have been our companions since time unknown to us. They are not simply watch dogs, but much beyond that. They are our best friends and companions when we need the company of someone in loneliness. They provide us mental solace and address our stress. Their company works much more than medicines and conventional therapies. I’ve been keeping a puppy as an ESA for my grand uncle under the recommendations of Pet Support doctors and he is responding fine to the pet therapy.

  • @TheWorkingAussie
    @TheWorkingAussie Před 6 lety +4

    I can't believe you got it right. Lol. Abby is my SDiT and tired of people registering their pet as a service animal.

    • @abbysmith8815
      @abbysmith8815 Před 6 lety

      Hoping For The Day your dog and I share a name haha! If that's her in your profile pic, then she's adorable!

  • @MadelineBrigit
    @MadelineBrigit Před 6 lety +5

    could you do a video on training older dogs?

  • @my.working.mutts.
    @my.working.mutts. Před 3 lety

    Thank you

  • @ziyansalidin8212
    @ziyansalidin8212 Před 6 lety +1

    Love your videos😀

  • @bejeweledbybea
    @bejeweledbybea Před 6 lety +9

    Roux is just too darned cute! I want him. Love how relaxed he gets in your lap. :-)

  • @iloveowls90
    @iloveowls90 Před 3 lety

    lol this is funny @Zak as i clicked on this video i got an add and it just happened to be you and Inertia bark box.

  • @cooperc1594
    @cooperc1594 Před 6 lety

    my family just got two golden doodles they have the same dad and were born on the same day I watched you first there 4 weeks

  • @EliannaCH
    @EliannaCH Před 3 lety

    Something that annoys me even though it happened YEARS AGO, I was in a co op thing, and there was a girl in a wheelchair, and had a service dog, we where in the same classes :) but something that always annoyed me was when kids would be petting her dog as she repetitively asked them to stop!! I was SOOO YOUNG but I was so annoyed at those people petting her dog!!

  • @larainewhite
    @larainewhite Před 5 lety

    so glad that you have a vid on this! Im talking to my therapist to see if i should talk to my doctor about a psychiatric service dog, and shes not really informed on the difference between PSDs and ESAs. I am trying to teach her but im so scared she's gonna tell me i need an ESA rather than a PSD. when i know a PSD will make my life better with the tasks.

  • @Splashstar216
    @Splashstar216 Před 2 lety

    aww little rue was falling asleep at the end 🥰🥰 can you do a video of grown up rue???

  • @mublysnubly9420
    @mublysnubly9420 Před 6 lety

    When I was in the hospital they had a therapy dog and it came to my room but I only got to pet it for like 10 seconds. I didn't feel loved at all. But it was very soft and cute.

  • @lolar2626
    @lolar2626 Před 6 lety

    Awww! Roux is so cute!

  • @KrazEKing
    @KrazEKing Před 6 lety

    i love your videos and im learning so much thanks to your videos and your book witch is indeed very good i listen to it when im out on the road driving. me and roxy my 8 week old pitbull have been learning so much from you thank you. Im a owner operator (Truck Driver ) im able to be with roxy 95% of the time do you have any tips on brining my puppy with me to work in my truck i usually work nights and im home everyday. thanks again for what you do you and the knowledge you give us here on your youtube.

  • @analarson2920
    @analarson2920 Před 6 lety

    Zak you are funny, thank you for doing this. I was amazed how so many states have actually improved the ADA law to help even during training. Most health departments have something on their website regarding this. I think Rue had no clue, totally sacked out, lucky Rue. Oh this is real important- you dog is a dog first even service dogs, so the basics for that state are still required- license and rabies as well as cared for, so these things can be added to the list, in NY if you have a working dog you need to register them as such this includes service/therapy/emotional support dogs, it is for free but it is required, this is the dog requirements of owning a specialized dog. So a shop keeper can ask you about this as the dog requirements for your service dog but as for service work only those 2 questions from the ADA. They can also ask you to leave if you are ruining the place of business, like the dog is filthy or acting up. Any filthy dog is not allowed in. Each state and country has their own requirements on shots and even fixing your dog so know what you are getting into, it is not easy but worth it for those who need it. Keep sharing, love your videos, your positive training and encouragement is great. Blessings.

  • @Valeria.melero
    @Valeria.melero Před 5 lety

    Who else melted when the puppy was passing out on his lap towards the end of the video 😂

  • @jimisnardy7769
    @jimisnardy7769 Před 4 lety

    That floppy puppy is so cute!!!!!

  • @hannahwoznicki6956
    @hannahwoznicki6956 Před 6 lety +1

    this is actually really helpful. im currently trying to get my puppy trained to be a service dog and i was still confused on this bit of info. also can I ask what kind of dog that is? he looks very similar to my dog when we was just a few months old and he's a mutt and we have no idea what kind.

  • @NikNik0123
    @NikNik0123 Před 6 lety

    OMG what a beautiful dog!!!

  • @jayare2103
    @jayare2103 Před 6 lety +2

    Hey Zak the people on the channel funnel vision just got a dog and I referred you to them

  • @itsmeshantell5449
    @itsmeshantell5449 Před 6 lety

    You make it look sooo easy my dog only listen if I have treats if my hands are empty she just walks away

  • @jalisaberrieum2128
    @jalisaberrieum2128 Před 6 lety +2

    Ive been watching your channel but all of them are energetic dogs. I was hoping that you could get a lazy/extremely calm dog to play fetch or how to get them exited instead of being lazy if you could I would greatly appreciate it