These videos are always fun to watch. Looks like you and Mars both had a great time and that’s awesome that he did so well on the Spider-Man ride to the first time.
do you use a prong? wondering because we used one but people kept telling us mixed things about it (prong worked great for us) and im scared of getting hate for using one so i havent used it in a while.. hard bcuz the leash pressure communication shes known forever is diff without prong
With the new DAS at WDW do they approve you with a service dog? We’ve gotten them in the past but don’t want to go if my son won’t qualify with his dog. Making the dog stand in line for an hour isn’t a great use of his energy.
May I ask what items you needed to show security or at the park to show your dog was a certified service dog. We are taking my dad’s service dog to WDW in two weeks and we are nervous we don’t have everything.
Per the ADA, there is nothing you need to show to prove your dog as a SD. They can ask the two ADA questions, which your dad will answer if they ask. After that, the SD's behavior should speak for itself :)
@@elmoloveskayla1992 I don't know how crossing the border (or taking a plane if you're flying) is because I've never done that, but for WDW at least, that's how it is! The two ADA questions by the way are "is this a service dog required because of a disability?" and "what task is it trained to perform?" In the US, you cannot legally be asked to show "proof" beyond those questions. They can, however, ask you to remove the dog if it is out of control (e.g. the dog is pulling to greet everyone who walks by or is uncontrollably barking).
That looks like a fun place, but I can't handle crowds. I like watching these videos because it gives me a chance to see the parks. I do have a suggestion. When you speed up the walking portions, can you add a warning? It activated my motion sickness, and made me nauseated.
Next week will be our first time taking my daughter's service dog to Universal. This really helps to get an idea of what it's like. Thank you so much!
These videos are always fun to watch. Looks like you and Mars both had a great time and that’s awesome that he did so well on the Spider-Man ride to the first time.
i’m so glad i’m not the only one whose gear will slightly go off center on their dog 😭
He's so cute ❤❤. Love this video
I love Mars, he is the best boy in the world!😍
I’m so earlllllly!!! This is my favorite yt channel < 3
Aww I love you guys! Thanks for posting your videos always make my day!❤❤❤
You have definitely become one of my comfort youtuber's ❤ looking forward to the next video :)
Omg tyyyy that's like the best compliment 💜💜
do you use a prong? wondering because we used one but people kept telling us mixed things about it (prong worked great for us) and im scared of getting hate for using one so i havent used it in a while.. hard bcuz the leash pressure communication shes known forever is diff without prong
What is the brand of the treat bag you use?
I have it linked in the description! :)
With the new DAS at WDW do they approve you with a service dog? We’ve gotten them in the past but don’t want to go if my son won’t qualify with his dog. Making the dog stand in line for an hour isn’t a great use of his energy.
A service dog doesn't qualify for DAS, it's based on the disability itself
@@marsservicedog thanks!
May I ask what items you needed to show security or at the park to show your dog was a certified service dog.
We are taking my dad’s service dog to WDW in two weeks and we are nervous we don’t have everything.
Per the ADA, there is nothing you need to show to prove your dog as a SD. They can ask the two ADA questions, which your dad will answer if they ask. After that, the SD's behavior should speak for itself :)
@@marsservicedog okay thank you, wow that is very different than in Canada
@@elmoloveskayla1992 I don't know how crossing the border (or taking a plane if you're flying) is because I've never done that, but for WDW at least, that's how it is! The two ADA questions by the way are "is this a service dog required because of a disability?" and "what task is it trained to perform?" In the US, you cannot legally be asked to show "proof" beyond those questions. They can, however, ask you to remove the dog if it is out of control (e.g. the dog is pulling to greet everyone who walks by or is uncontrollably barking).
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That looks like a fun place, but I can't handle crowds. I like watching these videos because it gives me a chance to see the parks. I do have a suggestion. When you speed up the walking portions, can you add a warning? It activated my motion sickness, and made me nauseated.