If i have learned anything from buying my own gear and seeing others gear … it’s that our gear is more to accommodate the public more than us lol but I love your haul ❤️ your such an awesome spirit 🦮🤍
Love your videos, new subscriber. We're getting my husband's light mobility dog next month. So thrilled to meet our new helper and your videos are very informative.
loved this video. I came to your channel from Blind to Billionaire - or it may have been life after sight loss!!! Der... I can't remember now. Either way, Im so pleased they mentioned you. I dont have a guide dog yet, but am on the waiting list for my first - so, all of this is extremely useful - thank you
Have you seen the patience and live leash wraps? I put them on the top of my SDs belly strap and I find them helpful. It would go on the strap over his back in between where you bridge handle attaches.
Is the cooling fest from rough where is it the swamp cooler and if so does it have a zipper or how do you put the harness on with that cooling fest I also am looking for a cooling vest for my guide dog I love your videos
What size is the rain coat and the winter coat? I’m wanting to get one for my guide dog (she is also a golden retriever) but not sure on the size. Also are both pairs of boots the same size?
Zenith gets verbal corrections and leash corrections (with a chain collar), although he needs less corrections now that he has learned my expectations.
@@supernoodles908 a correction is when you quickly pull back on the leash in order to tell the dog that what it did was incorrect and if needs to do it again. An example would be if the dog gets excited and loses focus on what its doing while guiding. So you give a "pop" on the leash which makes the chain tighten momentarily and the noise of the chain sliding as well as the momentary pressure of the chain collar grabs the dogs attention back onto you. The second you release pressure on the leash the collar loosens and goes back into its normal position
No, he still has complete control of his mouth (can eat, open his mouth, etc.), so it doesn't physically restrain him at all. It just gives me more control over where his head is and helped me feel if he turned his head away and was not focused when he was in training.
Yes, I was born blind. Blind people see in their dreams the same way they see in real life. In other works, if you are totally blind, you see nothing in your dreams, but if you have some light perception, you see the same lights and shadows that you would see when you're awake when you dream. Most blind people have some small amount of vision (even if just a little light perception), so most blind people can see a little bit in their dreams. Blindness is a spectrum, not the binary "see everything or see nothing" thing that a lot of people think it is. Thanks for your curiosity :)
If i have learned anything from buying my own gear and seeing others gear … it’s that our gear is more to accommodate the public more than us lol but I love your haul ❤️ your such an awesome spirit 🦮🤍
Love your videos, new subscriber. We're getting my husband's light mobility dog next month. So thrilled to meet our new helper and your videos are very informative.
Hello! I’m new to your channel but I love it so much already! Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you're enjoying :)
loved this video. I came to your channel from Blind to Billionaire - or it may have been life after sight loss!!! Der... I can't remember now. Either way, Im so pleased they mentioned you. I dont have a guide dog yet, but am on the waiting list for my first - so, all of this is extremely useful - thank you
My service dog loves to eat grass too. He doesn't do it while working but he would die for grass lol
jess whatsherface same I have a yorkie service dog and she loves the long grass that’s thicker
Something Rotten! I love that musical
Love your videos definitely going to get the ruffwear leash
Have you seen the patience and live leash wraps? I put them on the top of my SDs belly strap and I find them helpful. It would go on the strap over his back in between where you bridge handle attaches.
Is the cooling fest from rough where is it the swamp cooler and if so does it have a zipper or how do you put the harness on with that cooling fest I also am looking for a cooling vest for my guide dog I love your videos
What size is the rain coat and the winter coat? I’m wanting to get one for my guide dog (she is also a golden retriever) but not sure on the size. Also are both pairs of boots the same size?
Hi there, fellow guide dog user. Where did you get your guy from? Cheers from Canada
Hi! He's from the Seeing Eye :)
Just curious (no critic or anything, just curious and meant good!), what do you mean with giving a correction? 😊
Zenith gets verbal corrections and leash corrections (with a chain collar), although he needs less corrections now that he has learned my expectations.
@@fromkaytozee8132 what is as correction though
@@supernoodles908 a correction is when you quickly pull back on the leash in order to tell the dog that what it did was incorrect and if needs to do it again. An example would be if the dog gets excited and loses focus on what its doing while guiding. So you give a "pop" on the leash which makes the chain tighten momentarily and the noise of the chain sliding as well as the momentary pressure of the chain collar grabs the dogs attention back onto you. The second you release pressure on the leash the collar loosens and goes back into its normal position
@@Inciliusnebulifer thanks for explaining
Hi Kay.. Greg here. I love your videos. I am the Working Dog Manager at Ruffwear and would love to connect with you. I am not how best to do that?
So is the gentle leader like a gentle muzzle
No, he still has complete control of his mouth (can eat, open his mouth, etc.), so it doesn't physically restrain him at all. It just gives me more control over where his head is and helped me feel if he turned his head away and was not focused when he was in training.
Where do you get your bandannas?
I make them! I just get basic cotton fabric from Joann Fabrics and sew it into a triangle.
I am not trying to be rude but I don’t know how to ask this but do you have albinism?
Yep! ua-cam.com/video/tQ1uStbOk2M/v-deo.html
I am glad you do not use prong collars or e collars
Were you born blind or no?
And can blind people see their dreams?
Yes, I was born blind. Blind people see in their dreams the same way they see in real life. In other works, if you are totally blind, you see nothing in your dreams, but if you have some light perception, you see the same lights and shadows that you would see when you're awake when you dream. Most blind people have some small amount of vision (even if just a little light perception), so most blind people can see a little bit in their dreams. Blindness is a spectrum, not the binary "see everything or see nothing" thing that a lot of people think it is. Thanks for your curiosity :)