Service dogs are considered more than pets because of these specific and important tasks they perform for their handlers on a daily basis.
Therapy or psychiatric dogs that help those suffering from emotional difficulties. These dogs can be found at hospitals or retirement homes
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February 18, 2017 will go down in history, everywhere I went people smiled and were happy to be near me...
everyone was trying to hug me
...the temperature was a record breaking 68 degrees
Hi, I'm Barbie, I help my paired person, she has troubles, I can sense when her blood sugar has extreme lows. She takes me on long walks, teaches me important things like sitting respectfully and listening. She taught me how to sit and give my paw in greetings. I like to meet people. I especially like to go to Senior Homes, hospitals and public places. Follow my blog, I will travel with my trainer to many places, meet humans, as I make them smile and bring a cheery gift in the form of my gentle affection.
Dog Grooming is Not Only For Appearance Grooming is an important part of Barbie’s health, with regular brushing and combing helping to remove dead hair and dirt and prevent matting. Barbie who is regularly groomed tends to have a healthier and shinier coat because it stimulates the blood supply to the skin. Grooming Barbie can also be a good way to bond with her, and it's important to get her used to it from an early age. Many dogs learn to see their routine brushing as an alternate petting, another source of affection and attention. A good quality brush and comb will help you with your dog's coat, but also remember that your dog's eyes, ears, and nails require attention as well. Grooming is more than just a hair cut. It may include bathing, combing, brushing, clipping nails, cutting or shaving mats, cleaning ears and controlling external parasites. Grooming Barbie accomplishes much more than just making her coat look good, she has a personali...
I wear a Service Dog Vest, because where ever I go I want people to know, I am working. If I do not wear my vest, people think I am a pet and treat me like a play thing. I am very cute and beautiful. I wear ribbons in my fur and paint my nails. I wear bling around my neck, all of this is to help my disabled person. The person I take care of needs my Emotional Support. In order to do that, I must be clean, well dressed, organized and obedient. All people that meet me must treat me with respect and know that I am working. I go to public places with my handler wearing my service dog vest. At these places I treat everyone with respect. I cannot talk, so my vest tells everyone that I am friendly and if you ask my handler, he will determine if you are safe to pet me. Many places I go, many people want to run up to me and hug me. I get very nervous around some people because I fear those people want to hurt my handler or disabled person. Please see attached video showing a disabled perso...
Barbie makes me smile
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