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Gizmo the Service Dog
Watch Gizmo perform her tasks as she works at home and during a trip to the store.
A Service Dog Named Moses
carolinacanines.org This is quote from the tribute to Moses "For those of you who don't know me, let me introduce myself. My name is Moses. And I am very proud to say I was the Founding Pup of Carolina Canines for Service. I was born on October 15, 1996 and I came into Ricks life on December 1st of that year and actually at that very moment Carolina Canines went from a dream to reality. I know the elaborate temperament test that Rick does now, and let me tell you the night he picked me, there was no such test. I was one of 13 puppies, it was cold and rainy and Rick was literally knee deep in mud, so as he held up each of us up to the headlights of a Geo Tracker, he looked at me second, and then after looking at all the rest of the puppies, he chose me! Actually I chose him, he just didn't know it yet. I was the biggest and most wiggly in the litter. And so it began. It has been a tremendous ride, and I do mean ride. As a service dog in training, an actual service dog, a demonstration dog, a therapy dog and a Paws For Reading Dog, I have flown and driven from Washington State to Florida, from Salt Lake City to our marvelous capital of Washington DC Near as I can figure Rick and I have traveled well over a half a million miles together. I have met Senators, Congressmen, men and women of all ages, sizes, and shapes. We have been able to serve civilians and my beloved US Military. I've seen the organization grow from an idea and dream to an organization that has provided more ...
Service dogs and epilepsy
Dr. Debbye Turner Bell profiles one 7-year-old Virginia boy who has found a creative way to improve the lives of countless Epilepsy patients and seizure sufferers.
From Service dog to SURFice dog!
Join Ricochet on Facebook! www.facebook.com - Kleenex alert! Each person who watches this inspirational video finds an individual message that touches them on many levels, & brings them to tears. It's about acceptance, adjusting expectations, & focusing on the "can do's" in life which allows for a celebration of amazing outcomes. Ricochet is an internationally renowned champion surf dog at the center of media attention, who has become an inspirational phenomenon, motivational role model, internet sensation, fundraising marvel, goodwill ambassador, and muse to millions! This video depicts her journey from birth to 15 months of age, as she goes through her service dog training, which is cut short due to her propensity to chase birds. Her role changed to SURFice dog & she started to fundraise for quadriplegic surfer, Patrick Ivison, who she met the night before this video was filmed. The intention was for the two of them to surf a wave together on their own surfboards. At one point, when they surfed into shore, Ricochet jumped off her board, and onto Patrick's. It was her decision to surf tandem with him! Once the video went viral, she turned it into a platform to help more people/animals & she's raised over $53000 in the last year. She promotes kindness, charity, philanthropy, and social responsibility, such as her video about anti-bullying "You're amazing just the way you are!" For more info on Ricochet, her surfing, her charitable causes, or to make a donation, go to www ...
service dogs
My brother made this video! I think its really good because its his first time at making a video ON HIS OWN! So watch it and see if you can see the point of it! Comment and Rate!
Service Dogs in training and a "service dog" at Ikea
Ollie (poodle) and Iris (German shepherd) are almost two years old and visit Ikea. Ollie has been in training for 1 yr 9 months, Iris has been in training for 5-6 months. At 4:50 we run into an unmarked "service dog" at the end of a flexi lead who is in another aisle from the person he is purportedly helping. Note that the person grabbing the leash is not the person being helped! It is the other lady in the lighter sweater who is totally oblivious, and who the dog ignores. The person grabbing the leash said that the service dog is for the lady in the light sweater, and that she is Deaf.
Shit People Say... to Service Dog Handlers
Shit People Say to Service Dog Handlers These are actual things that have been said to a service dog handler on an everyday basis. For more information about Service Dogs and etiquette please go to: sdog.danawheels.net Written by and Starring: Morgan Krug Directed by: Britt Novitch with Special Thanks to Coldon Martin for help with the editing process! Closed-Captioning is, unfortunately, beyond my editing capabilities (I am very new at this) but here is a transcription of the dialogue for those who asked: Are you disabled? What's wrong with you? You can't have dogs in here! You're so lucky, you get to bring your dog everywhere with you... 'woof!' directed at dog Oh, that's a service dog? My cousin's grandfather's great aunt has a service dog. But, they're, you know, actually in a wheelchair. So they really need one. Are you blind? But what if people are scared of dogs? ...Hidden disability? That poor dog having to work like that...how could you do that to her? (whispering aside) Hey, go tell security that girl just brought her dog in here OMG, I like, didn't even recognize you without your service dog next to you. WEIRD. You look like a different person. Are you disabled? You can't have dogs in here unless you're blind. You're not blind...are you? Your dog is so well behaved! Its amazing! Are you like, epileptic? Ma'am, ma'am, you can't have dogs in here. That is so great that you get to train a service dog for some disabled person. That's really noble of you. (clicking ...
Service Dogs and Public Etiquette
Examples of Service Dogs at work. Good VSBad Public Etiquette. Visit www.psychiatricservicedogs.com to learn more.
Service Dogs: Building Independence w/ St Francis
Saint Francis Service Dog Foundation is a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) community based corporation dedicated to increasing the independence of persons with disabilities through the use of service dogs. Service dogs trained at the Roanoke, VA training center are placed throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. In contrast to leader dogs for the blind, service dogs are specially trained to help people with severe ambulatory and other physical disabilities. They may be trained to perform over 100 different tasks such as opening and closing doors, retrieving dropped objects, pulling wheelchairs, turning lights on or off, and obtaining food from the refrigerator. St. Francis of Assisi on the web: www.saintfrancisdogs.org
Happy Tails - Pacific Assistance Dog Society
Pacific Assistance Dog Society. PADS exists to help individuals facing the challenges of a physical disability (other than blindness), by raising, training and placing life changing assistance dogs. PADS support these successfully matched teams throughout their working lives. PADS trains 3 types of assistance dogs: Service Dogs for people with physical disabilities, Hearing Dogs for the Deaf or hard of hearing and Facility/Therapy Dogs for therapeutic placements in long term care, group homes, hospitals and schools or Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) settings. In addition to the critical skills/services the dogs provide on a daily basis, they also provide a sense of security and act as a social icebreaker to those who may otherwise feel marginalized by their disability.
Service Dogs
Service dogs are an innovative way to physically assist people with disabilities, they are also instrumental in removing many of the barriers faced by the disabled in today's society.
Ilana G. and Service Dogs in Despierta America Univision
Ilana G. and service dogs segment in Despierta America television show on the Univision Network. Ilana G. is an advocate for the disabled and has her own blog at www.disabilitynews.org. She has been featured in local and national newspapers for her work on behalf of the disabled. She has Cerabral Palsy and gets assistance from her service dog Fred. The segment provides information on what service dogs and service animals do for the disabled and how useful they are. Ilana's service dog was provided by New Horizons Service Dogs in Florida. The clip is spoke in spanish as it aired internationally through Univision Television Network.
Service Dogs Help with PTSD
East Coast Assistance Dogs provide wounded veterans with service dogs to help them with their injuries
Clicker Training Service Dogs in Indiana Prison
On May 11th during a presentation to ICAN supporters, the men at Plainfield Correctional Facility who train for ICAN (www.icandog.org) demonstrated that even with less than a year of canine training, all of them are capable dog trainers and several have skills that make them some of the best trainers in the Indianapolis area. As they ran their dogs in training through their behaviors and skills for the audience, it was obvious just how much time, effort and heart the men had put into helping the dogs reach their potential.
Susquehanna Service Dogs Team Training October 2010
Four people begin learning to work as a team with their new service dogs during Susquehanna Service Dogs' first day of Team Training. This is a very exciting time for SSD, when we get to watch the bonds form between each partner and their service dog. Over the two and a half week training period, each partner will learn all of their dogs' cues. On the first day, we started with the basics: "come," "down," "sit" and "leash." It was a successful first day of Team Training!
AUTISM SERVICE DOGS
This event will take place June 27, 2009 and will leave from Freak~N~Leather in Newmarket, heading towards Fenelon Falls and returning to Freak~N~Leather.This is a scavenger hunt which will incorporate 3 timed stops. Each Rider will be given a list of items they must acquire from the town. The ride will be approximately 5 4 1/2 hours including the stops National Service Dogs' mission is to enrich the quality of life and enhance the independence of children and families living with autism and special needs by providing them with specially trained Labrador and Golden Retrievers. NSD's goals moving forward include the construction of a NEW Training and Education Centre that will have the capacity to meet the demands of children and families living with autism now and in the future. With the successful completion of NSD's Building Paws-Abilities Capital Project, National Service Dogs will be in a position to place 40 new autism service dogs annually while continuing to service past graduates and their service dogs. With increased funding and capacity for growth our goal is to reduce client wait times, expand the Train the Trainer Program in order to assist children with autism living outside of Canada and expand and diversify NSD's volunteer programs. National Service Dogs is committed to the concept of Kaizen, continuous improvement, and our loyal family of clients, volunteers, donors and staff will continue to drive NSD to achieve these goals.
Akiji With His Service Dog Merlin
Akiji, a paraplegic with his Service Dog Merlin. Merlin helps Akiji to become more independent. Merlin helps Akiji around the house, at work and when Akiji goes out into public. Merlin helps Akiji to pull his wheelchair into his van. ( Note: Akiji invented the tool to close his van door) Merlin is at home helping around the apartment, by cleaning up his toys, closing the door, turning the lights on and off. Merlin even carries the groceries and bags when Akiji goes shopping. Merlin doesn't always work, even service dogs need time to play.Merlin is playing fetch in the snow. Merlin tore his ACL while jumping off of a bed. He injured his rear left leg in 2009. After Merlin's surgery, Merlin started pool therapy to make his leg stronger. Here is video of Merlin's first time going into the pool. Merlin has never been swimming before. Merlin also use a water treadmill to help with his rehab. Merlin is fully recovered now and back to helping Akiji. Merlin was trained at Support Dogs Inc, 11645 Lilburn Park Rd, St. Louis, MO 63146 www.supportdogs.org
Susquehanna Service Dogs: Enjoy the Journey
This is the journey of a service dog in Susquehanna Service Dogs. Watch the dogs as they grow from puppies and learn new experiences with their puppy raisers. Once they're 18 months old, the dogs enter advanced training and are matched with a partner. Their journey doesn't end when they are finally paired with their partner. It is only just beginning.


