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Inspirational video - Turning disappointment into joy: SURFice dog Ricochet

This video is copyrighted by: www.surfdogricochet.com. Kleenex alert! Each person who watches 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. This is Surf dog Ricochet's journey from birth, to service dog training, to dog surfing, to surfing tandem with quadriplegic surfer, Patrick Ivison, to fundraising for charitable causes. She has raised over $30000 in the last 8 months. She is currently leading a fundraiser for homeless animals. For more info on Ricochet, dog surfing, and her charitable causes, please go to http To follow her on Facebook & Twitter: "Surf Dog Ricochet"

No Dogs Allowed: Discrimination Against People Who Use Service Dogs

No Dogs Allowed: Discrimination Against People Who Use Service Dogs Download PDF: www.equalrightscenter.org Accessible version: www.equalrightscenter.org/nodogsaccess A Report by: Video Text: The Equal Rights Center (ERC) The Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs (WLC) Hogan and Lovells US LLP More than 25 million individuals in the United States report having vision loss; approximately 2.5 million of those are legally blind. Federal law requires taxicab drivers to allow service dogs in their vehicles, and prohibits them from charging a surcharge, higher fare, or extra fee for transporting a service dog. Despite these protections, people encounter discrimination on a daily basis. (Video of blind woman with a service dog attempting to hail a cab. Two cabs pass her and pick up another woman 100 feet away) The ERC conducted tests in the District; each included two individuals, one with a service dog and one without, who stood on the same side of the block. (Video of blind woman with a service dog attempting to hail a cab. A cab approaches her, slows down to a near stop, and then drives on to pick up another women 100 feet away) In 60% of these tests, the tester with a service dog was subjected to at least one form of discriminatory treatment. (Video of a woman with a service dog attempting to hail a cab. A cab passes her and picks up another women 100 feet away) "These instances are both hurtful and an insult to those of us who must rely upon the ...

SERVICE DOGS TRIBUTE

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Service Dog "Quasi"

This video is a demonstration of the tasks Quasi performs for Roger. If you would like to learn more about PAWS WITH A CAUSE, please visit www.pawswithacause.org. They are always looking for families who might want to be "Puppy Raisers".

How to Train a One Way Alert to Service Dogs (hearing and medical alert dogs)

Learn how to train your service dog to alert you to sounds (hearing alerts) and do diabetic and other medical alerts. Note the star (*) indicates when the clicker marks the behavior. Note that barking is not a behavior that is desirable for an alert behavior for assistance dogs. In public is is disruptful and is only used for emergencies to call attention to a person that needs help. Look for our two way alert video and check out a detailed 'how to' description on our blog: viassistancedogs.blogspot.com Provided to you by Vancouver Island Assistance Dogs. Nanaimo, BC

Gizmo the Service Dog

Watch Gizmo perform her tasks as she works at home and during a trip to the store.

Triubute to service dogs

Triubute to service dogs I made on windows movie maker Song by: Lifehouse,take me away

4 Paws For Ability - Mobility Assistance Service Dogs

Tammy, Reed and Grace Weaver with "Ellie" their mobility assistance dog - 4 Paws For Ability offers Service & Mobility Assistance Service Dogs as well as other dogs for special needs. 4Paws For Ability™, Inc. a non-profit agency taking the 'dis' out of disABILITY! ™ 253 Dayton Ave. Xenia, Ohio 45385 Training center phone: 937-374-0385 Cell phone number: 513-518-0529 Email: karen4paws@aol.com Web site: www.4pawsforability.org


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.

Forest service looks to dogs to protect officers

The Forest Service is training two German Shepard's to help law enforcement officers as they patrol millions of acres throughout north Idaho and Montana. KXLY4's Annie Bishop has 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

4 Paws For Ability - Medical, Mobility Service Dogs

Chelle and Eliah Smith with "Brutus" their medical mobility assistance dog - 4 Paws For Ability offers Service & Mobility Assistance Service Dogs as well as other dogs for special needs. 4Paws For Ability™, Inc. a non-profit agency taking the 'dis' out of disABILITY! ™ 253 Dayton Ave. Xenia, Ohio 45385 Training center phone: 937-374-0385 Cell phone number: 513-518-0529 Email: karen4paws@aol.com Web site: www.4pawsforability.org

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.


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.

Two cute service dogs

Please share this Video with your friends and family... help to get the word out. Two service dogs at a fundraiser event. They are out of vest for the purpose of meeting the public. Please remember to never under normal conditions approach a service animal without the handler's permission. The Akita is Suki a mobility assist/medical alert dog The Black Shepherd mix is Totsie a medical support dog. The music is The Change by Garth Brooks To find out more about how you can help a service animal in need please visit SASS at www.freewebs.com/serviceanimals

Service Dogs Walk on the National Mall

On April 1, Service Dogs of Virginia visited Washington DC to see the cherry blossoms and expose our pups to the hustle and bustle of a big city. With all of the tourists around, it was a great day for Magepig, Raven, and Piper to experience crowds, buses, traffic, and a ride on the Metro. At the National Mall, we met up with Nelson, one of our autism dogs who was placed last week, and Talos, one of our Great Danes who's being trained to be a balance dog. Together, we set off for a stroll, turning more than a few heads as we paraded around the Mall. ******* The song "Memories of an Old Dog" by Fireproof_Babies (feat. oldDog) ccmixter.org is licensed under a Creative Commons license: creativecommons.org

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ABC NEWS: Keeping an Eye on Service Dogs

Guide dogs, handicapped assistance dogs, police detection dogs and search and rescue dogs selflessly serve the public. So, for the month of May 2010, the Center for Animal Referral and Emergency Services (CARES), in Langhorne, PA, is teaming up with the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (ACVO) to launch the 3rd annual ACVO/Merial National Service Dog Eye Exam Event. Dr. Robert Peiffer, a board certified veterinary ophthalmologist at CARES will provide free eye exams to eligible dogs throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Delaware. Dr. Peiffers participation is part of a national effort of more than 150 board certified veterinary ophthalmologists in the US and Canada who will provide free sight-saving eye exams to thousands of service dogs.



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