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
I watch her while she is shopping
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Barbie at work
In a room full of people or a store full of shoppers,
you'll find Barbie watching, guarding, and be very attentive to
the person she is linked to.
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.
“My goal in life is to be as good of a person as my dog thinks I am.” This starts with Grooming Barbie... People love to touch Barbie's top knot, or Pom. The people at Jimminy Clippers have been doing a great job for her. Give them a call, you won't be disappointed. We love the bows and ribbons they put in her ears... “No matter how little money and how few possessions you own, having a dog makes you feel rich.” 💋💋
A true friend is someone who lets you have total freedom to be yourself - and especially to feel. Or, not feel. Whatever you happen to be feeling at the moment is fine with them. That's what real love amounts to - letting a person be what he really is. Jim Morrison. Barbie was trained to detect low blood sugar levels. Barbie has outstanding traits for knowing when people have extreme feelings, high anxiety, depression, feelings of loss, PTSD, feelings of emptiness and the list goes on. Can dogs really feel it all? Dogs can feel, too. They can feel when something is wrong, or when they need to jump in for a cuddle. Yet, when it comes to us reacting to their emotions, things get complicated. Why? Well, for starters, dogs have their own way of expressing emotion, and sometimes it’s not only ignored but mistaken for misbehaving. New owners tend to mistake it for anxiety symptoms, or simply lack training, but believe us when we say that certain behavior patterns when
Oh my Gosh, I saw her at Costco...she's beautiful. Thanks for sharing her!!!
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