What does a Psychiatric Service Dog do?

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  • Опубліковано 9 лис 2018
  • Hannah is a 4-year-old psychiatric service dog trained by Kate Lowe at Buckeye Service Dogs. Visit www.buckeyeservicedogs.com
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  • @synonymous_
    @synonymous_ 4 роки тому +2173

    Human: *has panic attack*
    Hannah: "No. Stop that. Pet me."

    • @Ursulasgf
      @Ursulasgf 3 роки тому +23

      Also Hannah: you have been stopped, no that's an off topic question next. Because I said so. No you can't

    • @g0r3ang3l5
      @g0r3ang3l5 3 роки тому +16

      *cease these panicked actions human, put thy hand on my fluffy soft head instead*

    • @williamshaw8106
      @williamshaw8106 Рік тому +1

      That's what my girl does!! 🐶

  • @rangerthompsonmusic472
    @rangerthompsonmusic472 4 роки тому +1589

    "Snoot" is literally the cutest thingI have ever seen

    • @ANDIWASLIKEYES
      @ANDIWASLIKEYES 4 роки тому +14

      I read this comment early on in the video and kind of thought the dog was named Snoot.... a lil disappointed when that wasn’t the case! Lol

    • @TruffleSeeker54
      @TruffleSeeker54 4 роки тому +6

      I want to teach my dog that

    • @bellapearce6688
      @bellapearce6688 4 роки тому +1

      Ranger Thompson Music 🥺 ikr

    • @moonmoon4011
      @moonmoon4011 4 роки тому

      @@ANDIWASLIKEYES same :(

    • @joshlidstone7558
      @joshlidstone7558 3 роки тому +1

      and namaste.

  • @martini1179
    @martini1179 5 років тому +3486

    Not all heroes wear capes.

  • @mwbright
    @mwbright 5 років тому +1874

    My God, that dog could assist in an operating room. Probably able to bring forcips, clamps, etc., etc..
    Amazing animal.

    • @tarananajaika
      @tarananajaika 4 роки тому +68

      Except that's one of the few places not even service dogs are allowed at^^

    • @willop6591
      @willop6591 4 роки тому +36

      tarananajaika it was a joke

    • @tarananajaika
      @tarananajaika 4 роки тому +21

      @@willop6591 Nah, can't see a joke in there

    • @urgae9125
      @urgae9125 4 роки тому +27

      tarananajaika
      Can’t see some sense in there

    • @user-bz6qu8tj5j
      @user-bz6qu8tj5j 4 роки тому +10

      Pudels are top intellectual dogs, take 2nd place in intellect after Border collies. Extremely easy to train.

  • @m.c6370
    @m.c6370 4 роки тому +588

    People:
    What she doing?
    Me:
    Her best

  • @ariannabotaku
    @ariannabotaku 5 років тому +1691

    I have thought of looking into service dogs, I just feel, well I feel like others would judge me or think I do not "need" one. My psychologist has brought up a service dog before. I have heard they can help with depression, anxiety (like in the video), sensory by getting you to leave an area, overloads (cognitive and sensory) and meltdowns/shutdowns.

    • @chloejenkinson6049
      @chloejenkinson6049 5 років тому +88

      Arianna B Otaku I have an autism assistance /psychiatric response dog and I’d love to talk about it :> if you want of course. I have an Instagram @plip.the.assistance.plup feel free to DM any time

    • @caitlinorheathwilliams2053
      @caitlinorheathwilliams2053 5 років тому +171

      You get over what people think real quick in my experience with a service dog -invisible disabilities doesn’t mean non existent disability

    • @mwbright
      @mwbright 5 років тому +84

      Get the dog.

    • @Iceblinkwolfsong
      @Iceblinkwolfsong 5 років тому +125

      Arianna B Otaku If you feel having a service dog in public would worsen your symptoms, don’t get a service dog. But if you and your psychiatrist believe getting a dog would be beneficial, then get the dog. You’ll learn not to care about what other people think. They aren’t your doctor, so their opinion doesn’t matter.

    • @caitlinorheathwilliams2053
      @caitlinorheathwilliams2053 5 років тому +50

      I tell people who question it your not my doctor and you are not versed in the laws that protect my rights

  • @jermyaheddins15
    @jermyaheddins15 4 роки тому +633

    My dog is literally the opposite of a service dog lmao

    • @nathanielwertheimer6139
      @nathanielwertheimer6139 4 роки тому +16

      That's not something to brag about

    • @anniet494
      @anniet494 4 роки тому +55

      LMAO SAME he does everything opposite in this video😰 little shit, hes lucky i love him with all my heart😂

    • @nathanielwertheimer6139
      @nathanielwertheimer6139 4 роки тому +7

      @VenusRising it's not good to brag about an unruly/untrained dog

    • @Julia-LArt
      @Julia-LArt 4 роки тому +46

      Novacaine High she's joking, it made me laugh when I was crying

    • @Phoenix_Down444
      @Phoenix_Down444 4 роки тому +38

      @@nathanielwertheimer6139 how is she bragging?

  • @RedEyedCrow118
    @RedEyedCrow118 4 роки тому +263

    Praise to all service dog trainers and the dogs for being such a warm addition for those in need.

    • @Phoenix_Down444
      @Phoenix_Down444 4 роки тому +2

      Love your profile pic! Night elves are cool

    • @RedEyedCrow118
      @RedEyedCrow118 4 роки тому +2

      @@Phoenix_Down444 Cheers mate :) I drew it myself

  • @MerylizM
    @MerylizM 4 роки тому +263

    She's not just trained, she loves you ♥

  • @michaelslife3818
    @michaelslife3818 5 років тому +667

    This is an excellent example of a psychiactric service dog! Definetely sending this to everyone I know!

  • @servicepupphoenix1615
    @servicepupphoenix1615 5 років тому +495

    this is a perfect example of a psd that I will gladly bookmark to show my parents when I muster the courage to present my speech. haha. my therapist has been encouraging me to present it. anxiety gets the best of me every time. I already have trained my dog to alert to my symptoms, but she cant work in public, sadly.

    • @Iceblinkwolfsong
      @Iceblinkwolfsong 5 років тому +8

      The 22nd Pilot Good luck with everything!

    • @shuichisighara5485
      @shuichisighara5485 4 роки тому +10

      this is pretty late , but i hope it went well !!

    • @Megu_Byte
      @Megu_Byte 4 роки тому +2

      You can do it!

    • @quixote7609
      @quixote7609 4 роки тому +4

      Super late, but I'm about at the same point! My phyciatrist is helping me talk about it next time I see her, so perhaps you could ask about that? If it's happened already, then good job having the corouge no matter what!

  • @lauruhhh
    @lauruhhh 3 роки тому +7

    I am a psychiatric nurse and I am in tears. This is so beautiful and I would give anything to be able to give each and every one of my client’s a specially trained dog. Thank you so much for making this video and showing the amazing treatment and support a dog can offer, it’s so so beautiful!

  • @dicesof8
    @dicesof8 4 роки тому +81

    Thank you for showing a "REAL SERVICE ANIMAL". I work for a major airline and it annoys me when I see people with fake service animals. All they are doing is hurting the people that actually need them.

  • @lilacKurage
    @lilacKurage 4 роки тому +85

    Hanna giving kisses and maintaining eye contac while using her paws to stop your hands during selfharm behaviours almost made me cry.
    Such a wonderful being, she's way more worthy than some humans!

  • @TheVik2727
    @TheVik2727 4 роки тому +372

    In part of the video that Hannah, she was wagging her tail. She loves her loves her handler and her job. 😊 How long did it take to train her? And her age? She is very cute. 🙂

    • @ChronicRapunzel
      @ChronicRapunzel 4 роки тому +48

      Speaking from my own situation, I have a medical alert, mobility, and psych dog. Generally, Service Dogs train for two years to get everything down! It takes lots of work to get as good as they are. :)

    • @vn8161
      @vn8161 4 роки тому +13

      it the description it states she’s 4 (video posted in 2018), so that means she’s most likely 5 this year!☺️

  • @Rosie404
    @Rosie404 4 роки тому +40

    my heart melted when she stopped people from hurting themselves...

  • @levim7184
    @levim7184 4 роки тому +200

    Seeing how Hannah behaves takes a HUGE weight off my shoulders. I'm always so paranoid that my SDiT isn't acting correctly. But he acts the same as Hannah so go me!

    • @brooklynnickell9188
      @brooklynnickell9188 4 роки тому +5

      I understand the fear as well! My SDit behaves wonderfully, but because I am an able-bodied handler, I feel like I am judged so much more harshly on his behavior.

    • @levim7184
      @levim7184 4 роки тому +4

      @@brooklynnickell9188 I'm not 100% able bodied, my pup is mobility assist, but I don't LOOK sick at all so I get called a faker all the time.

  • @zuko7264
    @zuko7264 5 років тому +401

    1) that dog is excellently trained 2) at 4:26 the way she paws and looks at you like, "mom stop you good :)" it melts my heart. I have a SDiT for seizure alert and response as well as some psychiatric tasks. Good Job and nice educational video.

  • @Atomiclightning
    @Atomiclightning 4 роки тому +31

    4:20 "Mom, stop it. This is getting out of paw."

  • @jordanharris435
    @jordanharris435 4 роки тому +5

    I just got on UA-cam after a recovering from a pretty bad anxiety attack just now. I watch other channels with service dogs, but none specifically for anxiety response and dang... what a huge assistance Hannah is with your dissability.

  • @morganburnside8541
    @morganburnside8541 4 роки тому +10

    Honestly, service dogs are so important and underrated.

  • @idiotmiho
    @idiotmiho 4 роки тому +54

    i really didnt know dogs could do this much, im so happy we have dogs ;o;

    • @noneedtoknow2870
      @noneedtoknow2870 4 роки тому +8

      Dogs can learn far more than most people think. I had a Queensland Heeler that was brilliant. He was quick to pick up on disabilities in people. Knew someone with a physical condition that would cause major bleeding if scratched or bruised in certain places. He could tell by smell where it was safe to touch that person. It was quite impressive how gentle he could be, considering he could also boss around an angry bovine.

    • @idiotmiho
      @idiotmiho 4 роки тому +3

      @@noneedtoknow2870 dogs are so precious ;v;

    • @lilacKurage
      @lilacKurage 4 роки тому +3

      @@noneedtoknow2870 what a badass dog, I feel proud just by reading!

  • @scribblehead8870
    @scribblehead8870 4 роки тому +70

    I've had a very stressful day and I just wanted to say thank you for this video. A service dog is something I started researching as a possible way to help my anxiety and I think it would do wonders for me if I was in a better living situation. Thank you so much for this informational video.

  • @daizukkesnabela
    @daizukkesnabela 4 роки тому +4

    I didn't know what a psychatric service dog was until now. That's so incredible and so beautiful. I'm sitting here in tears. This is the best thing I've seen in a very long time. To me, Hannah is the best thing in the world right now!

  • @tanya5267
    @tanya5267 4 роки тому +55

    Watching her just fake an attack was giving me anxiety for some reason.
    I’ve thought about a service dog but I’m afraid people will say I don’t need it, or that I’m overreacting. But in social situations like talking to teachers or important people my heart beats fast, it feels like there is a pit in my stomach, and my legs start bouncing uncontrollably as well as shaking, it makes it hard to stand and I feel like my legs will buckle. I haven’t looked up if this is serious or not but I will after this.

    • @1maripaul
      @1maripaul 4 роки тому +13

      I think you just explained WHY you actually Should get a Service Dog! :-) Its so important to take care of yourself now and not to wait. It really sounds to me (just an observation but i do have my Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology too) and it seems that you definitely qualify for an "emotional support" or "service dog" and having one will actually make you Not care about what others say or think. This will also weed out the bad from the good and people who Support your decision will be the people that you can start to rely on and trust more and build friendships from. I hope this helps somewhat but i think if you were to talk to more people with these issues that you too have who do not have service dogs and talk to people who DO have service dogs you will see how much one could be to your situation and anxiousness. I have a 12 year old son who has autism and he is SO anxious in any New environment, anytime we around new people or even just driving somewhere he is unfamiliar with, the anxiety, fear and Stress are unbelievable. We did get a toy poodle and i plan to have her start her training for Service dog and emotional support for my son. She is very little now but that is just what he needs bc anything bigger is very intimidating for him, especially if she were to bark bc he is so sensitive to sound, touch, smell and feel that anytime ANY dog makes any noise at all and especially if they started barking or whining it would cause my son to have a Complete Meltdown and Stimming uncontrollably. But with her being so small Fortunately Her bark is Small TOO ;-))) Hope this helps and I say GET a Service Dog and let your Service dog help you through your fears of Getting a Service dog...lol IF that makes sense? You really should get a service dog!

    • @tanya5267
      @tanya5267 4 роки тому +2

      Living with Damaj Thank you for the advise! I’ll look into the processes of getting one

    • @idsbrkf2441
      @idsbrkf2441 4 роки тому +4

      Yep, I feel a very similar way to that for some reason. I tend to dig my nails into my skin when the room gets too loud and the noise is overwhelming or when I feel like I’ve really messed up something with friends or even when I’m taking a test. And similar to you, talking to someone I go red faced and a little week. And I just start crying for no reason in particular, I don’t understand that one. But with those things I hate to think ‘I should have a service dog’ or ‘I may have anxiety’ or anything like that because I probably don’t and I’m just being weird and just making up stuff in my head for some reason. I also haven’t told my mum that’s what happens sometimes but I don’t want to because again what if I’m just making it up and associating myself with something random so I can be in a ways special? Hopefully you understand what I mean in that. I’m really sorry if I’m just making something out of nothing as I know it’s a serious thing but I felt like writing this is wrong. I also have right now after writing this a sinking feeling in my chest because I feel like I’m imposing and just being absurd I’m really sorry.

    • @aurelielaliberte625
      @aurelielaliberte625 4 роки тому +4

      @@idsbrkf2441 You shouldn't be scared to ask for help. Everybody needs help sometimes and i'm guessing for you it's most times, and for sure it's all in your head since social anxiety is a MENTAL illiness, in a way, when you have social anxiety or any type of disorder, it's kind of like a brain flux ( well mayne not THAT but i'm sure you understand my point🤣) and when you get the flux, you go to see a doctor, so when you're as anxious, you go see a psychologist/psychiatrist and if it so happen that you don't have an anxiety disorder, well at least than you'll know and that could make you feel better ( even tho with what you describe, it does sound a lot like an anxiety disorder) and again, if you thought you had the flux but your doctor told you you only had a cold or maybe something else, you would know what to do next, what pills to take, how bad is it, etc. So GO SEE A SPECIALIST because they will listen too you and they will try to help you even if it's not that bad, plus, talking about what you feel and what you go through everyday to someone will help you a lot to understand the effects anxiety has on yourself, how you can improve or to process your thoughts ( writting a journal also helps a lot, but it does not replace a proffessionnal/ humain being)
      -love, Rey😙❤❤❤

    • @houseofhades5819
      @houseofhades5819 4 роки тому +2

      same !! my leg started bouncing , but also my anxiety , panic disorder, ptsd, are all debilitating things for me, i am getting a SDiT next year for them but i’m worried about taking it to school. Everyone who knows me knows me without a dog and being almost a. senior in hfishcioll i don’t want people to think i’m faking. But in reality i miss a good amount of school due to these symptoms and often have to leave for panic and ptsd. A SD woudl not only help prevent that but also give me a freedom and an independence i’ve never had before.

  • @MadCheshireHat
    @MadCheshireHat 4 роки тому +76

    4:21 she looks like she's getting annoyed. "How many times do I have to do this before you get it, human?"

  • @beyondhertomb
    @beyondhertomb 4 роки тому +20

    I’m really trying to look into getting a PSD for my depression, anxiety, and PTSD and sometimes frequent panic attacks, I just know it takes a lot of money and most organizations in my general area only train PSDs for Veterans. I am not undermining the importance for PSDs for them, there is obviously a strong need for them and I have a ton of respect for them, I just am having a hard time finding an organization that would train one for me. The problem is, I don’t have any money and neither do my parents. My therapist, psychiatrist, and I do believe it would be extremely helpful for me to have one, I’m just having issues with money and qualifying for one

    • @ghastedpoetic5035
      @ghastedpoetic5035 3 роки тому +3

      try a gofundme maybe? i’ve also heard you can try to train one yourself but whichever you’d prefer probably

    • @mydoodlespurpose2788
      @mydoodlespurpose2788 2 роки тому

      You can owner train as well, that’s what I am doing with my SDIT. I did work with a trainer and client dogs for 2 years before even thinking about a service animal so he taught me how to train service animals

  • @1991LMR
    @1991LMR 4 роки тому +10

    Hannah is better than 90% of people. It's a scientific fact 😍

  • @throughthelookingglassk9tr116
    @throughthelookingglassk9tr116 5 років тому +68

    I hope after my psd is done with training he'll be this good!

  • @robinantivar9223
    @robinantivar9223 5 років тому +137

    I wish i could get a service dog for my depression and anxiety

    • @tracytaylor1130
      @tracytaylor1130 5 років тому +24

      You can! Talk with your therapist and psychologist and they can give you an emotional support letter to start. Then find a psychiatric service dog trainer in your area. You may even register while you're both going through training. Check out the ADA website for more info.

    • @chubbybunny9206
      @chubbybunny9206 4 роки тому +13

      You can I had one for PTSD and Bipolar but unfortunately she died due to old age

    • @cellogirl11rw55
      @cellogirl11rw55 4 роки тому +12

      @@tracytaylor1130 You don't actually need to register your service dog with any agencies because it doesn't actually carry any legal weight. Anyone can buy an ID card online for their animal without any training.

    • @WaltzingWhales4
      @WaltzingWhales4 4 роки тому +62

      cellogirl11RW Those are fake and it’s irresponsible to register an untrained dog as a service dog because service dogs hold a certain standard many dogs can’t achieve in public. It’s unfair to expect that of your dog and it’s unfair to inconvenience those around you.

    • @klarakrogsgaard2515
      @klarakrogsgaard2515 4 роки тому +6

      @@WaltzingWhales4 yes it is like saying to all the hard trained dog F... You work, and Traning! I couldn't agree more with you! You don't make fun with theses working dogs!!

  • @rockercaterrorencountered4924
    @rockercaterrorencountered4924 4 роки тому +14

    I hadn't even thought about training a dog to recognize rocking as an anxiety response. I sway side to side all the time, but I only rock forward and back when I'm reaching crisis levels of anxiety, mostly because, even though it's comforting to me, I feel like it looks "weird" to other people. I was trying to pinpoint major signs that I was starting to have a panic attack, but I couldn't figure them out until now. If I were to get a dog (I think it would be good for me to), I think I would just train it to put it's head on my chest so I can hug it. I want to train my own dog because, while my attacks do impair my functioning, I don't engage in self-destructive behavior, and I don't want to take away resources from people who do. It's much more important for a person who self-harms to have relief from attacks than me.

  • @Comfie
    @Comfie 5 років тому +66

    Very smart girl! You two fit well together

  • @caffeinette
    @caffeinette 4 роки тому +7

    I sincerely appreciate you showing the actions your dog is trained to do. It's something I've wondered about in the past - I had honestly thought it was something along the lines of a comfort animal. It's also good to know what sort of things might be symptoms and what a service dog might do as part of their job, so I know not to interfere with the dog or can look for ways to help with deescalation.

  • @notjustanotherguy739
    @notjustanotherguy739 4 роки тому +6

    Lovely! ❤️ I don’t have a service dog, but I have a cat that (without training) seems to pick up on my distress, because when my anxiety kicks in he interrupts me and sits in my lap or lays down on my chest. He does that other times as well (of course) but then it’s more energy to him and he rarely stays for long before he’s off to his next mission, but when I have anxiety he is calm and almost “chooses” to fall asleep on or next to me, and he doesn’t leave until I start to act “normal” again. ❤️ Animals are truly amazing. A human wouldn’t even notice, lol they’d just: what are you weird, cheer up 😏

  • @lottepepplinkhuizen9220
    @lottepepplinkhuizen9220 4 роки тому

    Fuckin hell I swear to you my heart warms every time she helps you not go into panic or stops you from harming yourself. Such a cute baby

  • @0aprilanne0
    @0aprilanne0 4 роки тому +2

    I wish everyone could see this. I work at an airport and I can safely say 98% of the "service" dogs I see are just regular pets with a vest the owner found on Amazon. I think it's disgusting the amount of people who exploit service animal laws so they can bring their little poopsy where it doesn't belong. Your video has it totally correct that the presence of your pet calming you down, even if it's well behaved, does not quality it as a service animal. The ADA definition is it has to be trained to perform a specific task outside of basic obedience. I'm seeing complete scams now where businesses are claiming they are training "emotional support animals" when it really is just an obedience class, but are charging up the ass compared to what a class at petco or petsmart would charge, and yet achieve the same thing.

    • @kimwilliams3026
      @kimwilliams3026 4 роки тому +2

      April in New Zealand where I’m from service dogs not only require vests but you need a physical licence , just like drivers one, it has numbers to call to verify it’s authentic. Makes huge difference.

    • @loiscassels8966
      @loiscassels8966 4 роки тому +1

      I couldn’t agree more. I get furious when these ads pop up. Just send $14.95 and we’ll send you a tag for your fake service dog.

  • @ravenwinter6984
    @ravenwinter6984 4 роки тому +3

    If you ever desire to, I'd love to see more videos of your amazing dog, whether it be doing her duty or just being a precious baby about the house. :) She's astounding, brilliantly behaved and what I love most is just how happy and calm she is about it all. She actually seems to enjoy doing all those things no matter how often, her disposition is absolutely beautiful and she's so brilliantly intelligent!
    Thank you for this video! It made my day, I couldn't stop smiling and gushing over her and all the good she is doing for you. :) Kate Lowe also did a fantastic job training her, I hope she knows it!

  • @arisuvocals7556
    @arisuvocals7556 4 роки тому +18

    Gosh, your dog is stunning! I've been on the fence on having a Standard poodle as my next Service Dog, and this definitely did me in!

    • @SkycometFallen
      @SkycometFallen 4 роки тому +1

      Arisu Vocals Poodles are very intelligent. And the standards are highly trainable

    • @animewhisperer1830
      @animewhisperer1830 Рік тому

      Any poodle is highly trainable honestly, my sd is a toy poodle 😊

  • @vn8161
    @vn8161 4 роки тому +1

    look at her tail wagging throughout the video, hannah’s so happy that she’s doing such a good job and being a good girl aw😭♥️♥️♥️

  • @comradeGA01
    @comradeGA01 4 роки тому +5

    I have really bad anxiety and depression, and I’ve been getting panic attacks that cause me to hit my head against any hard object nearby. I try to control it but the only thing that seems to really help is putting pillows and a blanket in the way of the wall before I get a panic attack. I can usually feel it coming and I lay down on my bed, hugging a big pillow or some of my plushies. I have spoken to my dad and my doctors about service dogs and I am willing to give medicine a chance, since I know a service dog alone can’t help. My dad thinks I’m just making it seem worse and yet he asks why I have a mark on my head where my hairline starts and I tell him it’s because of my panic attacks, yet he says I’m lying and I must’ve hit my head on something else. I’m going to see a psychiatrist on the 10th of October to be “evaluated” and I hope it goes well. Dogs and cats both have a calming effect on me and I did manage to avoid a panic attack once by hugging my two dogs and cuddling with them for about 10 minutes. My panic attacks usually last about an hour or a little over an hour.

    • @R.M.MacFru
      @R.M.MacFru 4 роки тому +1

      Good luck at your visit. I hope the doctor can come up with a treatment plan that helps. 💖

    • @samara.morgan
      @samara.morgan 4 роки тому +1

      Parents can be so dumb when it comes to their children having health issues.

  • @min-kn9ny
    @min-kn9ny 4 роки тому +14

    Me: *Has a panic attack*
    Kiara: No. No no. No no no. That's not okay. Stop. Stop it now. Hey.

  • @strawberrygoldfish
    @strawberrygoldfish 4 роки тому +4

    I am laughing, I am crying. She is so precious.

  • @toby-jeanne_almy
    @toby-jeanne_almy 4 роки тому +4

    Lol now I feel like bawling my eyes out. What a precious baby.

  • @stackedrats9249
    @stackedrats9249 4 роки тому +1

    this video shows that service dogs ARE needed and ACTUALLY help their owners. :)

  • @Lilliz91
    @Lilliz91 4 роки тому +17

    I don’t have a service dog, he’s an emotional support, but he was attacked by a dog in the past so he doesn’t do too well around other dogs so service dog is out of the question for him.
    But I’m fine as long as i can have him with me when I’m alone in my apartment. I have a fear of being in a dark apartments on my own, especially at nights, because that’s when I would get hallucinations and I would hear things. I go a lot by what my dog reacts to, like a doorbell etc.
    Just yesterday I heard someone knocking my door and my dog didn’t react. I decided to go check anyway cuz I was curious and he’s getting old so there’s been sometimes when he doesn’t hear things if they’re not very loud. (He always barks to a doorbell).
    When I opened the door no one was there and I knew that I just heard things.
    I never really trained my dog to these things, we just kinda got like this overtime. He’s trained like basic training heel and stuff but a lot of stuff just kinda came over time and I started to realize that I relied on some of those things.
    I don’t like to tell people why I bring my dog with me and I definitely don’t want people to know that I suffer from hallucinations.

    • @aldenheterodyne2833
      @aldenheterodyne2833 4 роки тому +11

      It's understandable that you'd be worried, our culture doesn't take kindly to certain kinds of mental illnesses which is... Total bullshit, if you'll pardon my French. It's not your fault that you hallucinate occasionally, and it doesn't make you bad or violent.
      I'm autisic, and it really rubs me the wrong way when people assume things about me when they find out. When people assume that I am stupid, or alternatively that I'm so functional that I'm a fake when I ask for extra help. 😩
      All things aside, I'm glad that you've found someone to help you. I hope that you can find more help for outside of your home. 🙂
      I wish you well stranger! ❤️

  • @kylovesart
    @kylovesart 4 роки тому +13

    The more I know about service dogs, the more convinced I am that a girl at my uni has a fake one and I hate that she's making it harder for real service animals.

    • @kimwilliams3026
      @kimwilliams3026 4 роки тому +2

      Kyra that’s so sad. Maybe google if there’s some place you can report her too. It will be different everywhere.

    • @airborneshodan
      @airborneshodan 4 роки тому +4

      Remember that these videos only show their service dogs at their best moments. Most service dogs are less than perfect all the time, especially when they are younger.

  • @ak9041
    @ak9041 4 роки тому +3

    What a very good girl! I have 2 poodles and I’m training 1 to be my unofficial PSAs for home and she’s definitely helped me through panic attacks. Poodles are smart, intuitive dogs and this one is a superb example of excellent training.

    • @kimwilliams3026
      @kimwilliams3026 4 роки тому

      AK90 the often cross breed poodles with dogs like retrievers or labs for mobility needs SD as they’re so smart

  • @datnurse5062
    @datnurse5062 4 роки тому +1

    So neat! I didn’t know that service dogs are trained to aid people with anxiety! It’s just another testament to how awesome dogs are!!!

  • @SophieTYL
    @SophieTYL 4 роки тому +4

    It's so beautiful, I'm crying

  • @phiagirl6284
    @phiagirl6284 4 роки тому +42

    That dog just ignored peanut butter.. that's impressive 0.0

  • @KAVIIX
    @KAVIIX 4 роки тому +1

    Im crying this dog is an angel

  • @johannat6065
    @johannat6065 4 роки тому

    After seeing your video I had to comment. Brought back some wonderful memories with my partner Clayton a Std. Poodle. He helped with my PTSD as well a mobility after I was almost paralyzed after a serious car accident. He helped me learn to live again. He was trained by me years before in advanced obedience and agility, as well as draft dog (cart) work. When I got injured I added commands and skills. He naturally sensed my panic attacks and knew what to do. Once when I was about to black out and could not see he led me to safety, and did deep pressure until it passed. He passed away at 14 due to cancer. Smartest most amazing dog I have ever owned. He loved his job and when he saw his harness and vest he got so very excited! I even honored him with a last gearing up. Now so many fakes out there Its frustrating.

  • @regenerated4life
    @regenerated4life 4 роки тому +4

    What a lovely, beautiful dog... such a blessing!

  • @TheExvangelicalCat
    @TheExvangelicalCat 4 роки тому +6

    This is extremely informative. Please tell Hannah that she's a good girl for me.

  • @aninbadra
    @aninbadra 4 роки тому +1

    I'm in tears here. We're so lucky to live ina world with dogs ♡

  • @queenofmemes2859
    @queenofmemes2859 4 роки тому +1

    I love the happy little head shakes whenever she carries out a command. Nice to see the doggo enjoys helping her owner!

  • @carrievarney9707
    @carrievarney9707 5 років тому +6

    Got my service dog from BSD and she has been my greatest gift in life ❤️ so happy for you and Hannah!

  • @ninablackwell3467
    @ninablackwell3467 4 роки тому +6

    I am training my own PTSD Service dog. Great video. Has helped me alot

  • @cassandrac8849
    @cassandrac8849 4 роки тому

    I LOVE the backing up, clearing aisles, preventing self harm, regulating breathing. I need a Hannah for my anxiety and dermatillomania

  • @wanderingwade8877
    @wanderingwade8877 4 роки тому +1

    I don't know if I've ever seen a dog so well trained for every conceivable situation like this. That was amazing!

  • @myviljaravnbg2086
    @myviljaravnbg2086 5 років тому +8

    Orhhh what a beautiful and wonderful dog. ❤️ 🙏 Im getting My New baby girl on thursday next week and we are later starting servicedog training. This was very inspirational ☺️🙏

  • @stephanieunger3733
    @stephanieunger3733 4 роки тому +39

    I really love how good this dog is trained and she really does an amazing job. But why does she wear a prong collar?

    • @lucasa1849
      @lucasa1849 4 роки тому

      Pobably cause she needs to listen at all times. If there's a squirrel a normal collar might not stop her where a prong collar would. Using one correctly helps sending very clear messages to a dog.

    • @idkman2633
      @idkman2633 4 роки тому +35

      You definitely need a professional to teach you how to use it. Used correctly it shouldn’t harm the dog.

    • @nathanielwertheimer6139
      @nathanielwertheimer6139 4 роки тому

      It's a training tool

  • @thycauldron
    @thycauldron 4 роки тому +1

    This is just so wonderful, I almost got my onions chopped. It is a trainined behavior, but it means the world and the bond between the dog and its human one of the biggest gifts on earth (or in space probably).

  • @gypsychristo6727
    @gypsychristo6727 4 роки тому +1

    I don't know why but this made me tear up. Such a beautiful thing.

  • @eco2geek.
    @eco2geek. 4 роки тому +8

    That is an amazing dog, who's extremely well trained. One thing I've (seriously) wondered about service dogs: how do they signal that they need to go outside and do their business? Has it ever been in a situation where it was difficult to get away from what you were doing?

    • @ryuuishii2070
      @ryuuishii2070 4 роки тому +6

      Almost every dog will signal, but almost every SD is trained to use the bathroom on command for situations like flights or work.

    • @ashlyndykes3224
      @ashlyndykes3224 4 роки тому +6

      Yeah they are taught to go on command so there isn’t this waiting game for them to find the right spot. If my dog has to go at all I tell her to pee and she will drop her squat. It doesn’t have to be a service dog to pee on command though. Normally just let them go before going in somewhere so they have a chance to go if needed. If it’s like a flight you don’t feed for 8 hrs ahead so they don’t need to use the bathroom and give limited little sips of water

    • @eco2geek.
      @eco2geek. 4 роки тому

      @@ashlyndykes3224 Thanks, that makes sense.

    • @kimwilliams3026
      @kimwilliams3026 4 роки тому

      My service dog is trained not to bark unless someone is at front door n knocks... and of he needs toliet. They’re very distinctively different barks. But he goes on command if I take him, as you would after a meal etc. he really prefers going at home, not sure why but some other SD owners say that too

    • @lilacKurage
      @lilacKurage 4 роки тому

      @@kimwilliams3026 maybe at home they feel that you aren't as needed of assistance as being outside?
      I don't have any type of experience with SD, but I'm in charge of my grandfather and I feel more relaxed at home (it's just me and him all the time, I don't have relatives to watch him for me at home)

  • @o0Avalon0o
    @o0Avalon0o 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for teaching us about Hannah; she's a very good girl!

  • @varsity1618
    @varsity1618 4 роки тому

    I have an emotional support dog (a poodle mix!) and while I didn't train her to sense any anxiety or panic attakcs, she can sense when I 'm not being my usual self. What she does is looks for a less crowded space and guides me there and/or uses her body as a barrier to anyone or anything that she may think I perceive as a threat of some sort. Dogs are such amazing creatures.

  • @JJBeauregard1
    @JJBeauregard1 4 роки тому +1

    i had tears in my eyes when you showed what Hannah does when you start having signs of anxiety or even panic attacks like stopping you from rubbing your hands on your legs. what an amazing dog, hopefully she comforts you enough so she never has to use her abilities, even if they are amazing!

  • @SiaLaterZ
    @SiaLaterZ 4 роки тому +36

    This made me cry. All this time I thought service dogs were meant to do other things. But damn, I wish one of my 9 cats could learn any of these things. One of my cats fetches balls. Close enough? Seriously, if my cats could help me with my fainting spells or panic attacks, would be great. They use me more than I use them. As I write this, I think I’ve converted back to a dog person. 🤦‍♀️

    • @cocowake5892
      @cocowake5892 4 роки тому +5

      I know a service cat. You could train your cat for this. (If you do get a kitten)

    • @midnightwolf001
      @midnightwolf001 4 роки тому +6

      I just got another cat recently as I needed one for emotional support. But, she's still young and I didn't expect her to pick up on my ptsd symptoms soo soon. This due to her coming from a neglectful situation and so she's still settling in and learning things that a 12 week old would need to learn. Two nights ago I started crying as I was missing my last cat, of 19 years, whom passed away last May. As soon as my new cat noticed me, she came running up, laid beside me, and demanded attention. Oddly enough, she persistently stayed there, by my side, until I felt better and was focused on something else. That's not something I've experienced since loosing my Mew. Then, yesterday morning, as I was starting to have a panic attack, she jumped up in my lap and demanded to be cuddled at my chest until I felt better. Helped me out a lot with focusing to calm down as that was the first panic attack I've had in a long time. If it wasn't for her, I'm sure it would've been a lot worse than it was. Soo, seeing those traits starting to show in her that'll aid me is really making me thankful that I got her and that she was/is a perfect fit. - So, I'm not sure if they could help with fainting spells, but the right one could help with anxiety and panic attacks.

    • @SiaLaterZ
      @SiaLaterZ 4 роки тому

      Coco Wake right on! I will now look into this because they are so much smarter than I thought( I was a dog person up until 2 years ago)
      They really are a treasure, cats and dogs

    • @cocowake5892
      @cocowake5892 4 роки тому

      @@midnightwolf001 One of my cats does that to! Even though she isn't trained at all she does something that resembles pressure therapy.

    • @littlekitsune1
      @littlekitsune1 4 роки тому +1

      I have a cat who is technically an ESA, but acts more like a service cat at home. I take her out in a pet carrier backpack with a harness to keep her safe because sadly it'd be too hard for her to be out and about to actively perform tasks when there are unruly people and dogs who want to tease or chase her. (Cats seem to get remarkably less respect from people that they could ever be a walking companion, let alone working. The majority are nice and just curious, but I'd rather be safe. Especially around dogs that may have high prey drive.) Just having her with me helps, though. But at home she's really attuned to my symptoms and will distract me from them or just lie on my chest and purr to calm me down when I need it.

  • @ryanvszawrldo8794
    @ryanvszawrldo8794 5 років тому +6

    What would self injury and depression be? An ESA, SD, or a PSD?

    • @brainsmall
      @brainsmall 5 років тому +4

      PSDS are Sds so both psd and sd

    • @ryanvszawrldo8794
      @ryanvszawrldo8794 5 років тому +2

      The Service Spoo Thanks so much!

    • @Iceblinkwolfsong
      @Iceblinkwolfsong 5 років тому

      Silver Falcon If you need more clarification, if the dog is trained to stop self injury then it would be considered a Psychiatric Service Dog, which is still a Service Dog. I don’t know what tasks a dog can do to mitigate depression, but providing comfort is NOT one of them.

    • @ChronicRapunzel
      @ChronicRapunzel 4 роки тому

      It depends on you. If the symptoms you have are so disabling that they impact at least one major aspect of your life - then that would legally qualify you as disabled (so, if your work, school, social, sex life, etc. were impacted to a great extent). If you are disabled then you CAN qualify for a service dog, but that does not mean you HAVE to have one. It really depends on the person, not everyone really benefits, SD's are a lot of work and also create a lot of attention. So if you were disabled, you would want to think about what your specific symptoms are. Then think, what can a dog do to mitigate (help relieve) those symptoms. The video shows mitigation of psychiatric symptoms when the dog stops the handler from scratching herself, working herself into a panic, etc. If you were disabled and could think of a way a dog could mitigate your symptoms, and were aware of the ways that the dog might also add further work to your life with training and upkeep and education with the public and are okay with that, then an SD would be for you. If not, an ESA might be better. If you are not a pet lover, or if having an animal around doesn't seem to help - then therapy and medication are the best routes. This is not to say that having an ESA or SD means that you don't need therapy or medication anymore because usually, these sort of things work in tandem. I hope this helps!

  • @johannaappleforest7482
    @johannaappleforest7482 Рік тому +1

    This is wonderful! I got my dog ESA certified, and I’m considering putting her in training to be a Service Dog. I have attacks like these and despite not being trained, she already reacts to my behaviors by coming up to me and sniffing me, pawing at me, licking me and making whining noises. She often sits in my lap as well when I’m crying. She’s very trainable and learns tricks super easily, so she may be perfect for the job. ESA dogs can’t 100% be everywhere and I don’t like that because I know I need her, so I need to get her trained soon.

  • @rosebreeze
    @rosebreeze 3 роки тому

    the dogs tail is wagging, i love how despite all of the tideous and boring commands it has to do, it's excited !

  • @xxdapperwolfxx1930
    @xxdapperwolfxx1930 5 років тому +3

    "No, mom, stop."

  • @rashone2879
    @rashone2879 4 роки тому +6

    Unfortunately people now take advantage of the law allowing "emotional support dogs" (of any size) in apartment and association complexes which have limitations of size and number of pets. People just want to bring in their 50 lb dog so they pay a "professional" to sign something claiming it's an "emotional support dog" and they get in. Where I live, there's a woman who has a very large "emotional support dog", only the women is gone all day, often into the evening...the dog barks sometimes...he's lonely, needs emotional support...sometimes this woman's X husband comes and takes the dog for the day or he comes and walks his X wife's "emotional support dog." It's a scam and that's a shame for those who genuinely need these companion animals.

  • @2xdrews
    @2xdrews 4 роки тому +1

    I don't know why but it makes me tear up, to se the love the dog gives

  • @KyuubiNoNeko
    @KyuubiNoNeko 4 роки тому +1

    It's amazing how smart dogs are. Hannah is the bestest girl, so smart and loving.

  • @brynnnoelle5356
    @brynnnoelle5356 5 років тому +6

    You also need to be disabled to have a SD not just have it do a task and it’s allowed in public.

  • @cheddabits721
    @cheddabits721 Рік тому

    Recently diagnosed with a a few mental disorders that qualify me for a service animal. This video made me happy cry. ☺️

  • @douglasmcmillion
    @douglasmcmillion 4 роки тому

    This is by far the best video I've ever seen, here or anywhere. God should have given dogs a 100 year age longevity. That good boy is priceless.💕💕💕💕

  • @breannag3688
    @breannag3688 4 роки тому

    my anxiety is increasingly getting out of hand but we can't afford to get a professionally trained service dog. watching videos like this always makes me so emotional to see what i can possibly owner train in the future. thank you for sharing

  • @uma5607
    @uma5607 4 роки тому +1

    People who dislike this video they are heartless and doesn't have brains to understand. Dogs are doing so much to help people who needs help and people are disliking the video.
    People who dislike this video they need to face the same thing what these kids are facing in their life then only they will understand what these dogs are doing for people. Instead of leducating themselves to do something good in life to help people they are disliking the video.

  • @Nada-in3ub
    @Nada-in3ub 4 роки тому +2

    What did human kind do to deserve dogs? We are truly blessed

  • @lovepet4565
    @lovepet4565 4 роки тому

    Beautiful poodle! My 116 pound Dobe is my psych svc dog too. He helps me with isolation, anxiety, depression and keeping focused active. Not allowing me to stay in my bed too long. Keeps by me on wood, beach. Runs me. Slater is amazing.

  • @wabz.z
    @wabz.z 2 роки тому

    I’m so happy that I went down this rabbit hole. I was diagnosed with depression and anxiety in 2016 but I was today years old when I found out that my anxiety behaviors are common. These videos have encouraged me to look into getting a service animal for myself.

  • @missjakson9028
    @missjakson9028 4 роки тому

    This is so incredibly precious.... As someone who struggles with mental illness i find it so conforming to watch... I've been having panic attacks since the age of seven..... And it's nasty, i cry, scream, bang my head against the wall and try to choke myself so i pass out and stop those dark and scary thoughts.... If my mom is around she would come and calm me down... But if I'm alone which is most of the time i do end up hurting myself... I'd love to have a pup to help me out... Im not sure where i live they recognise mental illness a disability to the point that you require a service dog.... People have a very, just get over it attitude.... I know there are people with a lot more serious problems than me.... I'm trying to control myself.... But its hard... Idk

  • @jeffreym68
    @jeffreym68 4 роки тому

    My Ella, who I got from Little Angels in SoCal, learned these tasks and signals, as well as keeping me steady while walking. Ella and her trainer are both little angels for sure!

  • @sidrahsmith1465
    @sidrahsmith1465 9 місяців тому

    This gave me a huge smile. I'm so glad she is able to do all this for you. It's so beautiful how much our dogs help us.

  • @lanafelise4078
    @lanafelise4078 4 роки тому

    Wow I don’t have a dog but I love dogs and I think it’s amazing to see how dogs can be taught to help people suffering, they are such smart animals!

  • @jamests1046
    @jamests1046 4 роки тому +1

    she's such a lovely girl!! she seems so happy to help, and clearly loves you so much!

  • @rojaiwla
    @rojaiwla 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing dog (and training) that clearly loves his job and person. 😊👍

  • @paigel.2013
    @paigel.2013 4 роки тому

    You know he loves his job and wants to make you proud 🥺

  • @Szeyu22
    @Szeyu22 4 роки тому

    This made me happy cry, what an amazing bond you must have!

  • @mithra6122
    @mithra6122 4 роки тому +1

    Such a good boy he’s just happy to go along everywhere and be nice 😭😍😩🙏🏾

  • @bobbiechinn9578
    @bobbiechinn9578 4 роки тому

    What a good girl!! These animals are important family members to those in need. They're wonderful.

  • @lucygirl4926
    @lucygirl4926 4 роки тому +2

    Loved the video, especially the education you provided with regard to SERVICE animals and EMOTIONAL SUPPORT animals. Great job! (Way to go Hannah...)

  • @sarahfisher4219
    @sarahfisher4219 4 роки тому

    Hannah is absolutely incredible and she clearly really loves her mum. Thank you so much for sharing this glimpse into your life with her. All the best from Australia. 🌸

  • @ksavage8851
    @ksavage8851 4 роки тому

    She is amazing! First time I have ever seen this type of assistance.

  • @Oltrya
    @Oltrya 4 роки тому +1

    Not to be dramatic or anything but i would give my life for Hannah

  • @kathrynscott7187
    @kathrynscott7187 5 років тому

    What an incredible bond you two have. It's magical to watch. She's such an angel

  • @orangemoonglows2692
    @orangemoonglows2692 4 роки тому

    what a beautiful soul that dog has.