How To Make Your Dog A Service Dog

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2020
  • There is more to it than you may think, but learning how to make your dog a service dog is a possibility. Most people purchase service dogs that are already trained, but some owners prefer to train a pet that they are already comfortable with. Read the full guide here: topdogtips.com/how-to-make-yo...
    Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a service dog is defined as “a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability.” For the record, dogs are the only animal that can be considered a service animal according to the ADA.
    "A great place to start is with online search. The internet has several lists of service dog trainers, but remember to do your research and make sure that they are what they appear to be. Just because they appear on a well-made website doesn't mean they are qualified or even legitimate."
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Komentáře • 194

  • @loladarkheart9667
    @loladarkheart9667 Před 3 lety +63

    I've seen a few mistakes you might want to correct.
    1.) You can have 2 service dogs. I myself have 2 service dogs. Each is for different disabilities and does different tasks.
    2.) Service dogs still do need to be licensed with the pet tags. However, some states, such as California, have mandatory service dogs in training registry, and voluntary Service dog registries. These make it easier on animal control and can be used in court. They give you a tag stating they are a service dog, and you just have a doctor note stating you need a service dog for a disability. You can get them from animal control.
    3.) ADA does not protect service dogs in training. If state law says they can't be in public without a professional trainer, you must listen to these laws and have a trainer. Otherwise you must stick to pet friendly places.
    4.) There are no agencies that register service dogs besides animal control for some states. There are no tests for these. You can go through the CGC testing just as proof for yourself and in court if you need proof of training. But there is no registries or certifications outside of the state registries.
    Side note for tasks: emotional support is not a task. This is considered an emotional support animal and is not protected for public access.
    For therapy dogs there is mandatory training and certification with the company. Not any dog can be a therapy dog.

    • @Hitech82
      @Hitech82 Před 2 lety +4

      The VA hospital where I go has a registry of Service Dogs. Surprisingly there was only 5 real service dogs at this VA hospital. On any given day your would see 10 to 15 dogs. My Damian and Dunkin are PSD.

    • @loladarkheart9667
      @loladarkheart9667 Před 2 lety +7

      @Amelia Reigel there are no certifications for service animals in the US. You can train them and have them be classified service animals. But they need to go through a lot of training. My service dog is going to be 4 in January and still learning tasks. You can have them go through a public access test just to prove they are trained, but there is no really certifications. Some VAs, like mentioned above, have registries, but that's more of for the hospitals info and holds no real meaning in the laws eyes. You can 100% do it on your own, but just be prepared for how much goes into it. And I would recommend asking trainers and experienced people for advice when you are having issues.
      If you are in Canada or else where, the laws are different. In some parts of Canada they have tests for you to go through to be licensed as a handler with your service dog. Japan has organizations who train service dogs and certify them. So definitely check laws where you live.
      Also if you live in the states check state laws for service dogs in training because they have no rights federally.

    • @nixon742
      @nixon742 Před 2 lety

      service dogs do not have papers or certifications. you can train your own dog as well and no tag is needed along with vest but it is recommended to put one on as to not deal with public access issues.

    • @rustythegreatandpowerfulla2676
      @rustythegreatandpowerfulla2676 Před rokem +2

      There is no mandatory registry in CA, in training or not. It's a dog license, nothing more. If you have a SD, the fees are waived, and that is the reason for the different tag.

  • @olivia1140
    @olivia1140 Před 2 lety +30

    Me thinking she’s gonna teach us how to train our dogs: 😃
    Her telling us the opposite of the title: 🤭

  • @klaudvsiek
    @klaudvsiek Před 2 lety +72

    Thank you! I'm supposed to have a service dog but i cant afford a trained one so im training my dog!

    • @augustperkins4017
      @augustperkins4017 Před 2 lety

      How much would it cost to get my dog trained as a service dog?

    • @beachyvibes7738
      @beachyvibes7738 Před 2 lety +5

      @@augustperkins4017 My SD is $ 20,000, and I got some funding Support in my NeighborHood, Hoped That Helped!

    • @beachyvibes7738
      @beachyvibes7738 Před 2 lety +1

      Not Mine, My Friend's*

    • @huskyvisionary5883
      @huskyvisionary5883 Před 2 lety +3

      I’m doing the same thing for my mom

    • @keithweiss7899
      @keithweiss7899 Před 2 lety +4

      Remember that you must have a disability first. Simply wanting your dog with you for emotional support, isn’t a service dog. ADA rules are written down explaining it all. Miniature horses also qualify. But not snakes, parrots, monkeys, etc. Please respect those with real disabilities by not abusing the laws. The sight of a snake will trigger seizures in my wife. Please leave your pets at home.

  • @mavisme4645
    @mavisme4645 Před 3 lety +97

    For the most part this is correct. However, I believe that the ADA allows miniature horses to fall under the listing of a service animal too. And, of course, there is no legitimate registry in the US for service dogs. If someone says their dog is official and has SD registration papers to prove it, they are most likely lying or confused.

    • @kevinlawson9628
      @kevinlawson9628 Před 3 lety +9

      I trained my dog to be my service dog

    • @mavisme4645
      @mavisme4645 Před 3 lety +3

      @@kevinlawson9628 - That's awesome; so did I!! :)

    • @jacobperkins865
      @jacobperkins865 Před 3 lety +3

      @@mavisme4645 so to have a service dog (one that can go into hotels and flights) i just have to train them and thats it

    • @mavisme4645
      @mavisme4645 Před 3 lety +11

      @@jacobperkins865 - Unfortunately, yes. However the standard to which service dogs are expected to behave is very high, and the average pet has no where NEAR that level of training. If you are not disabled, and you claim that your dog is a service dog, you face fines and possible jail time. If you are only wanting your dog to accompany you in hotels and on airplanes, you only need your dog to be an Emotional Support Animal. This requires you to have a doctor's note saying you require the dog for the betterment of your health, but there isn't the extensive training expected like a service dog requires. Maybe look into that if a service dog isn't a legitimate requirement. :)

    • @MommaBearsCorner
      @MommaBearsCorner Před 2 lety +4

      that is NOT SO........... i trained several. takes a good year or so. and YES every dog i have is LEAGL with a lis and assigned number given by the STATE! THIS IS WHY THERE IS SO MUCH CONFUSION. yes, you dont have to go that round and can own one IF they been properly trained however it is supposed to be trained according to disability. some of the laws are also based on RENTAL issues people use to have. So for that HUD allows simple letters. Then people think that means a letter makes it legal and lol it clearly is not. If it was that simple, their value would not be so high cost. yes, to finalize a LEGAl service, there is a way. Each state has a form for Trained Disability dogs for at least a year of training and they assign then a NUMBER for THAT dog and its signed by its certified trainer. I KNOW. I have assigned a number card with STATE SEAL for every dog I have trained. I never have an issue. I simply laminated his card and attached it to his harness. and their ARE a couple of known organizations like PAWS as i mentioned above who use to register them. My brother in law is deaf and he went through paws i think. (will have to ask him this week to verify). His dog was TATTOOED its service number on his inner thigh cause they use to do that.. His dog passed five years ago ) ADA/States do not require that today as i mentioned also. but yes, that's where you get the legal lis/assigned number. it comes from the state you live in.

  • @Megan_NotStevenHeseditor

    While it is horrible that people can pretend that their pets are service dogs it is NOT disappointing that you can self train a service dog. Many people who need these dogs can't afford to get them professional trained. Also Minatare Horses can be used as service animals as well. And also a handler can have more than one service dog. If you see a real SD handler with two dogs than you can confer that the dogs each do a different task for their handler.

    • @MichiganFresh
      @MichiganFresh Před 10 měsíci +1

      I completely agree. My dogs are both trained for my medical alerts, and my bigger dog assists me with mobility issues. I didn't specifically train them. They've just learned over time. But my older, smaller dog doesn't do well in public spaces (too hyper) but my bigger, younger dog is wonderful, so she's beginning service dog training (by me, I've trained dogs for everything but agility) after we have her spayed in about a month.
      Years ago, my husband looked into getting me a service dog, and it was thousands. I train my dogs, and they've learned to help me just fine. I can absolutely teach a calm dog how to behave in public. My older one loves people, but she has so much trouble containing her excitement. It's not a behavior issue, but people love to say it is. It's just her personality, just as all people have different personalities. But at home she's my biggest help.
      I never tell anyone to discount their pet's abilities. My niece had a cat that alerts my sister when my niece is having a panic attack.

  • @imhotter_lolcryabtit550
    @imhotter_lolcryabtit550 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you so much! I cant afford to buy one so I’m training my dog. I’m supposed to have one and I always liked training dogs so this helped me a lot !!

  • @maggiealena
    @maggiealena Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you for the information video. I'm a Veteran with diagnosed PTSD. My doctor suggested a service dog, trained for my needs. As stated the dogs are expensive to train and can take up to 2 years for a service dog to be provided, provided you meet their standards. Which is acceptable since they are providing the time in training and letting us veterans have them at no cost to us.
    I don't have that long to waste waiting. I went to rescues trying to find a suitable dog.
    I wanted a small dog for convenience, but it didn't turn out to be this way, which is fine. The dog I got is a Belgian Malinois a kind of German shepherd used by police departments and the military for guard dogs.
    This dog was actually mostly trained or she was train but had been a while since she used those skills. I'm working with her now. She rarely barks believe out not which for the breed is unusual from my experience.
    I still want her to speak just not at just anything. I want her to alert me too.
    I have suffered PTSD for 47 years and never knew it until 4 yrs ago when the VA diagnosed me.
    I have Improved a little but not enough to stay employed. A service dog could possibly save my life in the long term.
    Though I didn't want a pet, having her as a service dog will be something I look forward to. If she can help me, it will have all been worth it getting her. I do realize we will bond closely over time, but I do see her as a pet. I see her as a service dog companion. I think a pet is something was gets because they like animals. I got mine out of need not a want.

    • @Hi-ni2ji
      @Hi-ni2ji Před 2 lety +1

      Hi i was wondering how long it took for your rescue dog to be able to be in public? Cause program dogs and so expensive and training from birth takes to long.

    • @hunterhoek9572
      @hunterhoek9572 Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you for your service and I hope you are doing well now

  • @ThePsantos2397
    @ThePsantos2397 Před 3 lety +25

    I am training a dog for service dog because I have anxiety and balance issues due to my disability, cerebral palsy... sometimes i need help with training but it’s hard to find programs in my area

  • @Fizggig
    @Fizggig Před rokem +11

    This is not a video about making your dog into a service dog this video is you complaining that people don't train their dogs to be service dogs. Let them get in trouble and learn the hard ways. Someone like myself who wants to train my dog to be a service dog I'm looking for info. You don't have to be physically disabled to have a service dog. A service dog can help you taking your meds on time which is very important, a service dog can keep you calm during panic attacks because people out there suffer...SUFFFER from them. Suffering is not the way to go. Not a great video for tips these are just complaining and common sense .

  • @marilynmaravilla1951
    @marilynmaravilla1951 Před 2 lety

    Wow you couldn’t say it in any Better way 💕thank you for your information I needed it more clear !

  • @julian5909
    @julian5909 Před rokem +2

    I wish I can get one for my mom. She has heart conditions and her anxiety has been really bad here lately.

  • @Hitech82
    @Hitech82 Před 2 lety +2

    My VA REGISTERED SERVICE DOG Damian just passed away on Oct 28th. The VA has filled out the forms for me to take my new pup to training this spring. This out fit is a non profit organization that helps provide training for Disabled Veterans that require Service Dog.

    • @jeffhamil7983
      @jeffhamil7983 Před 2 lety

      Sorry for your loss. My service dog died July 2020

  • @sharongray5967
    @sharongray5967 Před rokem +2

    Actually u can train ur own dog and service dogs do not have documentation

  • @lendimorgan953
    @lendimorgan953 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this video my service dog got attacked the other day buy a pet dog in a none pet friendly store

  • @archt7243
    @archt7243 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video, very helpful!

  • @gloriagomez1183
    @gloriagomez1183 Před rokem +1

    I have ptsd how do I train my dog

  • @lindseywatts2234
    @lindseywatts2234 Před 10 měsíci

    What is the official website to get my dogs are a service dog? There are many and I don’t want to get scammed

  • @melissaholmqvist1539
    @melissaholmqvist1539 Před 2 lety +2

    you can have any dog ​​breed as an epilepsy service dog

  • @johndel2697
    @johndel2697 Před rokem +1

    I need a service dog

  • @cynthiagatcia6070
    @cynthiagatcia6070 Před rokem +1

    Hello I have a service dog for my daughter where we live apt manger want the dog removed from apt I don’t know how to go about this problem .. Manager wanted documents that she was a service dog now she’s asking for money I don’t know how to go about this does anybody have any ideas how to go about this

  • @denisem6927
    @denisem6927 Před 2 lety +4

    The ADA does not require registration of a service dog. Your providing false information.

  • @faithlee3820
    @faithlee3820 Před 2 lety +2

    My doctor and psychiatrist are writing me a letter for my cat and dog as ESA. But if I want to make my dog an SD what exactly need to do? I understand the training and the video you make. But do I have to have SSI disability or just have documentation for my mental health issues? I have severe PTSD, major depression, and anxiety, and I have documents of that and proof of the trauma I have been through in foster care/etc.

    • @BanginBrittney
      @BanginBrittney Před rokem +1

      Hey there. I am here now wondering the exact thing. Did you happen to find anything out? I need this badly for my medical trauma and ptsd and I'm just at a loss of how to go about it correctly.

    • @eastongallegos1272
      @eastongallegos1272 Před 3 měsíci

      The ada says you have to be disabled. Mental illnesses can be disabilities so long as they meet the impact requirements.

  • @teatok1439
    @teatok1439 Před 3 lety +4

    In Ireland u cant owner traine

  • @guyterrifico8293
    @guyterrifico8293 Před 2 lety +1

    I just bought a dog and want my dog for 1 i love them. 2. em all my life but seriously- because ive had seizures and have PTSD,depression,anxiety,severe ADHD, prior drug addiction since 12(now 30) SAD and night terrors and i forget what else at this point .. am I wrong to train my dog and use it for these reasons. I feel guilt when I know people who trained they're dogs for one of the many conditions ive been diagnosed... I cant be alone?

  • @distanceofastorm5703
    @distanceofastorm5703 Před 2 lety +1

    Ive been looking for resources to train my dog to be a service dog for crohn's disease and anxiety and not sure where to look. If anyone knows any tips or a direction to take let me know! Currently working with my dog on her anxiousness in public and am aware it can take time to reach that point of success

    • @Megan_NotStevenHeseditor
      @Megan_NotStevenHeseditor Před rokem

      There are lots of videos on how to treat anxiety response on youtube. All you have to do is look it up.

  • @christinadorman8467
    @christinadorman8467 Před 2 lety

    I have been trying to get a dog on and off for about 10 years and with my age aint you I may not be able to go through an agency so if I get a dog from a shelter is there a place where I can find a trainer that can help me train my service dog to help me with my needs

  • @msfox103able
    @msfox103able Před 10 měsíci

    My cocker spaniel is going to be a service dog for my anxiety. I have been training him for 4 years. When he sees an anxiety attack. I normally lie down and he will lays on my shoulder. If it gets worse he has taken his paw and tapped me. Im taking him into my drs office since they are doing the letter to prove he is ready. After I get the letter what do I do

  • @cupm1249
    @cupm1249 Před 3 lety +5

    Your title does not match your information.

  • @T.J-and-Soul
    @T.J-and-Soul Před rokem

    Your voice hirts my head

  • @Real_Moon-Moon
    @Real_Moon-Moon Před rokem +1

    I am looking into getting a service dog. I need one to help me with my depression and autism. I hate all the fakers, they ruin it for everyone, this happens with a lot of different things.

  • @tammyhawk9430
    @tammyhawk9430 Před 2 lety

    My sister has seizures and her Rottweiler can sense it but they won't let her in these apartments not unless her dog is a service dog because it is so big is there a way a doctor can sign saying that he works as a service dog

  • @alwaysruka2149
    @alwaysruka2149 Před 10 měsíci

    My dog is my service dog she knows alot of tricks. Lol and she also is a pocket bulldog.

  • @starbucksslimeshop5121

    I trained my dog to be a service dog bc I have hart rate problems and more she dose DPT to help

  • @alli8763
    @alli8763 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, I am trying to figure out the first step. My son needs a service Dog the Doctor agreed but she said she hasn't wrote notes for that. I also tried to contact dhs but they don't do notes. Am I just supposed to register ?

    • @brookenagel3680
      @brookenagel3680 Před 2 lety

      Registries arent actually legally valid. So if you want, sure. But to have a true service dog you must have a letter from a doctor, psychologist or psychiatrist that states that your son is in medical need of a service dog. That letter is the only thing you need

    • @alli8763
      @alli8763 Před 2 lety

      His doctor agreed he needed one but when I asked for the note they said the doctors don't due that anymore... 🤔

    • @brookenagel3680
      @brookenagel3680 Před 2 lety

      @@alli8763 you may need to get it from a psychiatrist or something

  • @ianpatrick23
    @ianpatrick23 Před 9 měsíci

    Such a cute chocolate lab

  • @mackenzeearnold1945
    @mackenzeearnold1945 Před rokem

    Can you teach a 13 months old dog?

  • @alishawaller4532
    @alishawaller4532 Před 3 lety +2

    Do you know anyone can help me so sissy be my seizure alert?

  • @moniqueaguirre3130
    @moniqueaguirre3130 Před 2 lety

    Wait so I want to train my dog to become a service dog cause I have type 1 diabetes and it would be helpful so they need to be professional trained or how do I train them ? And do they need to be licensed or anything so I could call them my service dog and bring them everywhere with me how does that work ??

    • @mavisme4645
      @mavisme4645 Před 2 lety

      Monique Aguirre - If you don't have a lot of experience training dogs, trying to train your own diabetic alert dog is probably going to be outside of your wheelhouse. I would suggest minimally getting the help of a professional trainer, and better yet, one that has experience with K9 nose-work. A diabetic alert dog must frequently 'sniff' his handler for signs of glucose changes and then he needs to recognize that something is going on and be able to alert to it. He needs to be trained to make independent decisions (intelligent disobedience) where he will continue to alert even when told to stop or go away. There are many steps to training a reliable diabetic alert dog, and the training is reinforced throughout the dog's life. In addition to all of that, your dog needs to have impeccable manners out in public, which in and of itself, can take a full year to train to consistency. It's a LOT of work and time to invest, and even then, quite a few dogs are washed from their programs each year because they can't handle the stress of being out in public all the time.

  • @indigoqueen4life856
    @indigoqueen4life856 Před 2 lety

    Does my dog have to past a test to be a service dog after paying for the certification online?

    • @mavisme4645
      @mavisme4645 Před 2 lety +2

      Skybirds - If you are in the US, don't pay for the online certification. That is a scam. If you're going to spend the money, spend it on making sure your dog is properly trained to mitigate your disability and that s/he is public access trained. Better to contact an AKC CGC Evaluator and have them run you and your dog through a Public Access Test than to buy fake certification that is worthless. :)

  • @JH-sc5zp
    @JH-sc5zp Před 3 lety +15

    What about for flying. BEcause I get anxiety and have attacks with out her I need her and now with the no esa animals on planes

    • @kramster20032
      @kramster20032 Před 3 lety +7

      Its up to the airline if an animal if any kind will be allowed on aircraft. ADA is what you should be consulting for the legalities not a CZcamsr. If you need more information about what the ADA says, find either an email or phone number.

    • @jessk4116
      @jessk4116 Před 3 lety +2

      Pay.

    • @maleficent5381
      @maleficent5381 Před 3 lety +1

      Look up the ACAA and the DoT. Ada has nothing to do with flying with a service dog.

    • @samuelcelentano3304
      @samuelcelentano3304 Před 3 lety

      Different Airlines have different rules regarding Service Animals. I'll post a link here for you.

    • @deafgirl9134
      @deafgirl9134 Před 3 lety +1

      The Airline have no choice but to read the law about service dog under ada law the ada law cover the service dog being with you at all time including flying if you have her registration with flying card too then the airline have no choice but to let you both fly but with esa they have different rules for them sometimes

  • @BountifulHarvestAbby
    @BountifulHarvestAbby Před 2 lety

    What if I want to train my dog to help people at nursing homes?

    • @mavisme4645
      @mavisme4645 Před 2 lety +1

      Bountiful Harvest -Abby - that's different. What you want your dog to be is called a Therapy Dog. You can go to the AKC website and find quite a bit of information about getting your dog trained, tested, and certified as a Therapy Dog. Good luck!

    • @BountifulHarvestAbby
      @BountifulHarvestAbby Před 2 lety +1

      @@mavisme4645 thank you 😊 also I just went to a class a few weekends ago!

    • @wondererag
      @wondererag Před rokem

      @@BountifulHarvestAbby how did the training go? From AKC?

  • @matthewbair1721
    @matthewbair1721 Před 2 lety +2

    Immediately goes off topic, doesnt match the headline

  • @lilnative
    @lilnative Před 2 lety +2

    I’ll train my own lol I do t got that money lol 😆

  • @beachyvibes7738
    @beachyvibes7738 Před 2 lety +9

    Heyy! so I saw quite a few ppl wo can't afford one, and are raising there own, so here are a couple helpful things as a SD User who trained there own Dog!
    1.!This is For People who want to Train the Dog for Epeleptic Seizures! -
    So, My Bestfriend, Myla, Has a Epeleptic Service Dog, Mars. She told me that She taught Mars by, Whenever She had a Seizure, She swabed herself, Let Mars Sniff the Cotten, Ask Mars for a Spefcific Motion, Such as "Paw" or Jumping on Her, (I use on my Dog) and gives her a Treat. She does this so when Mars picks up the scent, he does the motion, in her case she taught "Paw" to Mars, so Mars does that when She's About to have a Seizure. You Continue giving them the treat when they alert you until you feel comfortable with out them!
    2. !For People with Anxiety! - My Dog's Task so hopefully It'll be a bit easier to Understand!
    As for my Dog, and Me, Things I deal with from Anxiety are : Scratching atself, Pick my Nails, Heavy Breathing and Not Feeling Comfortable with Certain People.
    -Okay so How I trained my dog to help me stop Sratch myslef is when I put a treat in my hand and start purposely doing it. Daisy, My Golden learned to dig her face into where my hand was by sniffing the treat, and when I gave it to her, I would just Pet Her Face, showing her what I was doing.
    -Nail Picking : I have a treat in my hand while training for this task, and her "Motion" is to Start Jumping on Me. When she does this, I get distracted and wrap her into a Hug. This gives me time to focus while relieving my tension by petting her.
    -Heavy Breathing, Okay this one, I use DPT. My Lie down on a Safe Spot, Motioning for Daisy to comeover and lie on top on me like a heavy comfort blanket. I can't explain the feeling warm furry body on top of me, it just helps me relax.
    3. !Tips!
    -Okay Okay, This will have to be the last one as its taken me forever to write this, But. Here are some of my Personal Expeirence Tips.
    -TRy not to take your SD any where too crazy when you first take them home. I took about a month's process training her, then i waited another month before we really went out. I would only take her to some nice local restuarants, grocery shopping, until i felt really comfortable and felt good together.
    -Give your dog stay at home time too! Ofcourse your dog is going to about every where with you, but you have to spoil them too 😍.
    -Know you Rights! I know there will be lots of harrasment, from shop owners, Crazy People, and Even then, dont be afraid to reach out, It's worth it.
    -I really hope this helped, M and Daisy!

    • @June-rb1nx
      @June-rb1nx Před 2 lety

      It’s fine to know your rights due to crazy shop owners, customers or employees that are misinformed about the ADA rules HOWEVER acting like you are an expert because you have a SD can often backfire. In other words be calm, nice when explaining whatever the problem is that you are having in a store, etc. For God!s sake plz don’t go screaming & making a scene like the gal ( Dominique Weems) who has a YT channel called Service Dog Paws. She isn’t an expert & does a lot of things that she shouldn’t one being her screaming at ppl when she believes a person has a pet instead of a SD. Sure the person she’s screaming about their untrained SD is wrong, but she’s even more wrong with what SHE’S doing!!!! Be the better person & politely inform & leave. Acting like a crazy person isn’t the way to handle a SD situation.

    • @distanceofastorm5703
      @distanceofastorm5703 Před 2 lety

      Do you recommend any tips for people with Crohn's Disease?

  • @jakefitness
    @jakefitness Před 2 lety +3

    I’m sorry but I take my Australian shepherd to many public places because I’m trying to train her to become a service animal. I want her to be socialized and to be under my complete control. Going to Home Depot, the park, highly populated areas, Academy is a great way to train your animal in highly distractible areas to train them to be under your control and get familiar with society. I call bs.

    • @nixon742
      @nixon742 Před 2 lety +1

      those are pet friendly places, dont bring your dog to non pet friendly places if they are still under training or not fully trained to avoid any situations that can lead to arguments or even getting kicked out (ex: your dog might see a fully trained or fake service dog and might growl,bark,or even lung)

    • @kimberleighwells6749
      @kimberleighwells6749 Před rokem

      “ under my complete control“ ….very ick, sir.

  • @Dreamofasia
    @Dreamofasia Před rokem

    It’s so expensive I just don’t understand

  • @0BSESSEDw1th
    @0BSESSEDw1th Před 11 měsíci

    This video was supposed to tell me how to train my dog, become a service dog not all this information

  • @kelsey4636
    @kelsey4636 Před 2 lety

    Are you still allowed to have a service dog even if you (yourself) don't have a disability?

  • @poppiemctear3972
    @poppiemctear3972 Před 3 lety +4

    I am 8 years old but I have a service dog

  • @destinyyoung5651
    @destinyyoung5651 Před rokem

    hi i am so sorry to say this but i can't take my dog in to be a service dog because my bog do not like people and i do not now why yes this why im watching this video i can do it myself because my dog will not late my go with out her yeah

  • @jakefitness
    @jakefitness Před 2 lety

    “If your dog is not a service dog don’t take them in public places”. Stupidest comment I’ve ever heard.

    • @nixon742
      @nixon742 Před 2 lety

      they can go to dog friendly or pet places but other than that just don't, u might risk someone else life

  • @Frank-gi4ik
    @Frank-gi4ik Před 3 lety +4

    The therapy part is wrong I see a PT for my hip and he does therapy with me there is not a group of people and my service dog comes with me who I trainned myself. I wish someone would redo this video who actually knows what they are talking about. Its bad enough that people dont know the law or the Ada law and it makes it worse when people put wrong info out there claiming they know what they are talking about when clearly they don't!
    A therapy dog is not for just a group of people its a individual person as well.

    • @cielonehellofaservicedog4648
      @cielonehellofaservicedog4648 Před 3 lety +2

      That is incorrect therapy dogs are to comfort people when they are invited into a public place like a hospital or nursing home. If your dog does psychiatric tasks, then it is just being a service dog. Psychiatric service dogs are just service dogs.

    • @loladarkheart9667
      @loladarkheart9667 Před 3 lety +1

      @@cielonehellofaservicedog4648 I'm sure what they mean is therapy dogs work with individual people as well, not just in big groups of people.

    • @MommaBearsCorner
      @MommaBearsCorner Před 2 lety

      while you can have one, just like a doctors note, does not make it a legal service dog. you go to court and prove it. ADA laws go with state laws. They made it easier so that HUD can get many disabled in apts without these hassles in expense. However, you try to get your dog in the airport. etc... Registering is not nec required, that is true. HOWEVER. those will professionally service dogs usually WANT theirs to be registered. The way you prove it is to have it REGISTERED. and yes, that requires the signature of a proper trainer witness with yours. I have trained, I have registered several, including mine. And each legit LEGAL service dog has been assigned a number. Whats Your dog's number with the state? just-food for thought. its really a big opps on congress's plate being passed to us all... They have made a mess in ADA laws.

    • @jadechavez-salazar5707
      @jadechavez-salazar5707 Před 2 lety +1

      She was reading from a paper and therapy dogs emotional support dogs do not get the same privileges as service dogs in some ways

  • @peskybobcat
    @peskybobcat Před rokem

    Yep I be one of the ones that just puts a vest on a mut and takes him into Walmart and let him pee on everything..clean up on ieale 3 please

  • @msgoody2shoes959
    @msgoody2shoes959 Před 3 lety +7

    You can have as many service dogs as you have disabilities, if you can manage them.

    • @MommaBearsCorner
      @MommaBearsCorner Před 2 lety

      yea, TOTAl abuse. WOW NO... YOU CAN NOT. that would be considered a FELONY.,

    • @msgoody2shoes959
      @msgoody2shoes959 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MommaBearsCorner you are wrong. It's only abuse if not cared for.

    • @MommaBearsCorner
      @MommaBearsCorner Před 2 lety

      no. why would anyone need several? thats just trying to take advantage of the system.

    • @jindoissad8958
      @jindoissad8958 Před 2 lety

      The max you can have working at any given time is two. I have now learned that this statement is incorrect and I will be on my merry way

    • @msgoody2shoes959
      @msgoody2shoes959 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jindoissad8958 that is not correct.

  • @nixon742
    @nixon742 Před 2 lety

    a lot of ppl in the comments don't know what a service dog is and what they need and don't need. and plus this video doesn't really tell you how to get a service dog.
    but if you want a service dog you must have a disability that interferes with your life or living.
    no, you do not need papers or registrations for a service dog but if it school-related or work you might need a doctors to note verifying that it's a task trained service dog needed in ur everyday life. service dogs don't need to wear a vest but I personally like to put a vest on mine because ppl might try and pet him or I might have public access issues because of him looking like an everyday dog.
    any dog can be a service dog. from a tiny chiuahua to a big great dane any dog can be task trained but it might be hard to have a big dog under a table at a restaurant or have a tiny chihuahua alert you and do DPT on you while you have a panic attack or pass out which is why you might wanna think about what breed you want as a service dog and where you'll get it.
    no other animal like a cat, fish, hog, cow or other exotic animals can be a service animal due to public health and safety reasons, plus I'm pretty sure a snake isn't going to help you when you pass out or go into an episode.
    yes, you can train your own service dog but it might be hard to if you never trained a dog or its your first time, do ALLOOOT of research when training your dog, what kind of training do you want to do, what are you training him or her for, and are u gonna use treats while doing so. i don't use treats personally and it works amazing for me and the other people with service dogs i helped but what about you? that's up to u to find out.
    lastly do not fake a service dog what so ever, you are breaking a law and tampering with medically equipment if you dog trys to lung or bark at real service dog, you can also get into some deep shit if you cause the person to go into an episode and passout and can lead u to some charges or jus being banned from ur fav store.not to mention its also a health violaation because of the fact that your dog is sniffing licking and probably peeing and pooping in the store can transmit diseases or cause an alergic reaction.
    thas all i gotta say
    if u have questions go ahead and askkk

  • @kevinlawson9628
    @kevinlawson9628 Před 3 lety +1

    What's your email address

  • @cardealguyjax4686
    @cardealguyjax4686 Před 3 lety +3

    The large service dogs organizations are collaborating on bringing a national database online. I believe once the national database is online and functional Congress will be lobbied to make this database the official service dog record POC for hotels, airlines, restaurants etc.

    • @cielonehellofaservicedog4648
      @cielonehellofaservicedog4648 Před 3 lety +5

      it will never happen since it would violate civil rights and be discriminatory. There is a reason it never was implemented in the first place.

    • @semiautomatic.companion
      @semiautomatic.companion Před 2 lety

      I did a paper on this and the reason we don't have a legal license for service dogs in the USA is because disabled people back in the 1970's didn't want to have to prove that they were disabled everywhere they go. you don't want to have to provide proof that you need your wheelchair to go shopping every day, do you? that was the thing- it violated civil rights. p.s they had already had licensing for service dogs at that point, but took it away because disabled people didn't like it.

  • @DjFROMVENUS
    @DjFROMVENUS Před 8 měsíci

    MY DOG 🐶🐕 IS A THERAPY DOG & SERVICE 🐕‍🦺 DOG 🐕‍🦺🐕🐾🐾🐾🐾🙏🙏😎✨🌙🎼TOO

  • @reneeadams8993
    @reneeadams8993 Před 3 lety +2

    You didn’t mention emotional support pet.

    • @kyandaila
      @kyandaila Před 3 lety

      esa's are not service animals.

  • @noahthreet5446
    @noahthreet5446 Před 2 lety

    100% unhelpful

  • @AgFermin
    @AgFermin Před 2 lety +3

    thank you for doing absolutely nothing to teach me the "how" in "how to make your dog a service dog" - succesfully wasted 4 minutes of my life

    • @jindoissad8958
      @jindoissad8958 Před 2 lety +1

      Get a disability that a service dogs can help. Train at least one task to mitigate your disability. I don't recommend having a disability. It's not all that fun. Service dogs can be a hastle and a disability is literally a disability. As someone with several I wouldn't recommend.

  • @Jason-mz9fu
    @Jason-mz9fu Před 2 měsíci +1

    A dog owner cannot “make a service dog.” Period.

    • @pennyontrack
      @pennyontrack Před měsícem

      Why not?

    • @hopelesshaddy3332
      @hopelesshaddy3332 Před 4 dny

      Honestly I agree, service dogs need to perform up to high standards and no regular person can train them to do so. I wish there was a more secure process, like a person registers their disability and can get their dog trained at a more afforable price according to their needs. Too many people abuse this system and discredit the actual people who need them

  • @SethAKPI
    @SethAKPI Před 3 lety +14

    I approve of the dogs pretending to be a service dog. They get to go everywhere with you and have a great time. All dogs should have the ability to have all advantages as a damn service dog.

    • @suavefrog5029
      @suavefrog5029 Před 3 lety +4

      *Well behaved dogs get to go every where with you and have a great time.
      As much as I loved my first dog we didn't bring her to many public settings since she would just bark and bark all the time. Not only that, she had a weird thing of peeing when she got excited at meeting new people. Needless to say, unless it was in a spacious place where she didn't feel the need to let the alarms go off, it was not so much of a "great time".
      I'd understand if you wanted to bring your well behaved pooch everywhere, but if your pooch is absolutely bonkers then it just doesn't make sense. While there are places where your pet would be fine as long as space is kept, there are many where it is just not possible. For the safety of others pets and your own.

    • @SethAKPI
      @SethAKPI Před 3 lety +3

      @@suavefrog5029 all places are possible. Some human beings aren’t as intelligent as dogs, along with not being behaved. If they’re allowed to just have a tantrum where ever, my well behaved and quiet dog should be able to go too. Otherwise, ban both.

    • @suavefrog5029
      @suavefrog5029 Před 3 lety +2

      @@SethAKPI from the wording of your initial comment then I guess your well behaved pooch should find a well behaved human to bring them along #respectservicedogs 😜

    • @SethAKPI
      @SethAKPI Před 3 lety +1

      @@suavefrog5029 you’re right, I don’t understand how my ass can go anywhere he can’t lmao. Thanks for proving my point.

    • @semiautomatic.companion
      @semiautomatic.companion Před 2 lety +6

      No. this isn't about your dogs or your pets or little sparkles. this is about DISABLED PEOPLE. if you aren't disabled, YOU DON'T GET A SERVICE DOG. it's literally all that is. it's not a privileges', it's not an advantage, it's like disabled parking because you can't walk that far outside or else you faint, or getting hooked up to a ventilator because you can't breathe right. service dogs are an ACCOMODATION. you wanna be disabled so bad? have your dog as a service dog? go blind, sell your dog because you can't take care of it anymore and buy a real service dog for 15K :)
      if your dog wants to go outside, take it to the park. it LITERALLY does not care whether or not it gets to see Paris or Spain or the Eiffel tower, let alone your god damn grocery store. and hey, guess what? the law doesn't care what you think dogs should be able to do and where they should be able to go !

  • @calebgrenier2450
    @calebgrenier2450 Před 2 lety

    They got dogs that can read books that’s crazy