Tuesday, 9 October 2018

Understanding the Difference Between Emotional Support and Service Dogs

Throughout history,  dogs have been put to work next to their two-legged companions.  They have helped hunt for food, herd livestock, and guard homes.  Today the term, “working dog,” is often associated with service or emotional support dogs. 

Man’s best friend is more commonly being utilized to help people with various physical or mental illnesses or disabilities.  These dog’s help with tasks that are routine for most, but can be daunting for their handlers.

Despite the rising popularity of service and emotional support dogs, many are confused on what separates the two.

 

Emotional Support Dogs

Use
Emotional support dogs are typically used by those with a mental illness or disability.  These dogs provide comfort and relief for those with mood, anxiety, fear and panic disorders simply through their companionship.  They are not trained to perform a specific task related to the handler’s illness or disability.

How to Qualify for an Emotional Support Dog
Too many are under the impression that you can buy an emotional support dog recommendation online and that it will allow you to register your family pet as a support animal.  These options do exist, however, handlers must have a recommendation from a licensed medical professional to obtain an emotional support dog letter. This is the only documentation that is required for an emotional support animal.

How Can a Dog Become an Emotional Support Animal
Because specific tasks are not done for the handler by the dog, no specific training is required.  You can even register your family dog or adopt one from a shelter.  However, the dog is expected to have manners in public spaces.  Anytime a dog appears to be out of the handler’s control or aggressive in any way, they may be asked to leave.

Legal Protections
Emotional support dogs are allowed in public spaces as long as they are behaving well and are not a threat to health and safety guidelines.

Also, with a legitimate Emotional Support Dog Letter, dogs are able to fly with most airlines.  There are some restrictions to this based on the airline, so it is advised to do some research before booking the flight.

According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Emotional Support Dogs cannot be turned away when looking for housing despite a “no pets” rule.  Landlords may verify the emotional support dog letter but they may not charge extra fees or deposits for an emotional support dog.

 

Service Dogs

Use
Service Dogs are trained to perform specific tasks tailored to their handler’s needs.  These can include but are not limited to, guiding the blind, alerting for low blood pressure or seizures, retrieving/carrying items, or reminding someone to take their medication.

How to Qualify for a Service Dog
In order for an individual to obtain a service dog, they must have a condition that qualifies as a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).  This disability must hinder the individual in life tasks and impair quality of life.

There are many different service dog programs and organizations that pair individuals with the perfect dogs based on their specific needs.  Once the individual finds the program they feel suits them, they will fill out an application and wait to be contacted by their chosen organization.

How Can a Dog Become a Service Animal?
Dogs are selected based on temperament and health.  Any breed can technically qualify, as long as it meets the standards for training and behavior as set by the owner or the organization.  An ideal service dog will be calm and focused on its handler in all situations.  Many organizations choose dogs as puppies and place them in rigorous training programs, others utilize dogs from shelters if they fit the behavior requirements.  For those interested, Buzzfeed created a series called “Puppy Prep” on YouTube that chronicles the training and development of service dogs from an organization called Doggie Do Good in Arroyo Grande, CA.

Legal Protections
Unlike Emotional Support Dogs, Service Dogs are protected by the ADA.  These dogs do not require documentation or vests to enter most public spaces.

Documentation may be required for the dog to accompany their handler to work and will be necessary for the dog to fly or live in “no pets” housing.  However, the ADA website specifically states that registrations bought online will not be considered legitimate proof that the dog is a Service Animal.

It is imperative to understand the fundamental differences between Emotional Support and Service Dogs.  Basic knowledge of laws and procedures, not only keeps businesses operating within legal guidelines but also ensures that those who truly rely on their dog for daily activities are treated with the same amount of dignity and respect as everyone else.

Guest Post by:
Lindsey Jay
www.lindseyjay.com

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Monday, 10 September 2018

Therapy Dogs – Carol Lea Benjamin on the Real Dr. Doolittle Show™

Carol Lea Benjamin is the award-winning author of 9 books about dog behavior and training, including Mother Knows Best, Second-Hand Dog and Dog Training in Ten Minutes, as well as the Shamus-Award, winning Rachel Alexander and Dash mystery series.

She has been awarded the Dog Writers of America’s highest honor, The Distinguished Service Award for Extraordinary Achievement and Communications Excellence and in 2003, she was elected to the Hall of Fame of the International Association of Canine Professionals for “a lifetime of dedication to dogs and their training.”

Co-written with Denise Wall who breeds and trials with Border Collies, Do Border Collies Dream of Sheep? is her latest book. Written in alternating chapters with her good friend Denise Wall who bred her dog, Sky, DO BORDER COLLIES DREAM OF SHEEP? is the true story of how two littermates grow up and into their jobs, one to be a sheepdog, the other a service dog. It is an exploration of how dogs’ instincts were passed down to them by their wild wolf ancestors, of how their personalities, characters, responses to us and the world they live in and even the games they play are informed and colored by the work they were originally bred to do. And it’s the love story of humans and dogs, one that has passed the test of time.

DO BORDER COLLIES DREAM OF SHEEP? is the story she’s been wanting to tell since her first service dog, a rescue dog named Dexter, saw a need and volunteered to help in a way that, back then, no one knew a dog was capable of doing, thus becoming the first service dog ever to work with Crohn’s disease.

So this is also an exploration of how dogs help us when we are sick or in pain, electing themselves to do whatever they can to keep their mixed-species pack as healthy as possible, just as their ancestors have always done in the wild.

Enjoy!

And of course, get a copy of Carol’s delightful book from www.amazon.com or www.barnes&noble.com or www.outrunpress.com Comments are welcome here and on her blog www.clbenjamin.wordpress.com

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Urban Shamanism – Keith Varnum 2 Part talk on The Real Dr. Doolittle Show™

A vibrant filmmaker in college, at the tender age of 19, Keith Varnum went totally blind before he could launch out on his own. The prognosis of Western doctors that Keith would be blind for the rest of his life catapulted him into the adventure of his life!

On this journey, he studied with medicine men, shaman, Hawaii Kahuna, and Eastern spiritual masters, regained his eyesight, and discovered the secrets of all healing, transformation, and success.

Keith has tested these practical secrets in his 35-year career as an author, Certified Matrix Energetics Practitioner, Life Coach, Vision Quest guide, acupuncturist, sound healer, radio host, and vice-president of a multi-million dollar company. When not exploring consciousness in the canyons of Arizona, Keith travels around the world assisting people to open to life’s wonders and surprises in his Dream Workshops.

Listen to our interview and you’ll gain a vibrant and accurate feeling for what shamanism is about and how it can help a person in their life journey.

We discussed:

* What is shamanism?

* How does a shaman practice?

* How does a shaman assist you in freeing your emotional and physical energy?

* What is shamanic journeying?

* What is a power animal?

* What is soul retrieval?

* What is the social role of the shaman?

* What is the purpose of shamanic ecstasy?

* What is the role of crisis and trauma in the development of a shaman?

* What is the relationship between shamanic traditions and culture?

* What is the origin of the term “shamanism?”

* How does one become a shaman?

The first part of our interview helped us discover what shamanism is about and how it can help a person in their life journey.

Because I recently lost the vision in one eye and am working to regain my sight, I wanted to know a lot more about how he regained his sight and health.  So he shared some of the fascinating techniques and insights he’s learned. I was so fascinated I had to know more, so we just kept on talking as Keith graciously shared more of his personal journey, and what he’s learned about the art and heart of healing.

This is Part Two of our conversation.  I’ve gone on to use what he taught me in my work with my clients, their animals as well as my own, and with communicating with animals with great results. And, my sight is improving day by day.

Enjoy!

For more information, contact Keith by visiting his website at www.TheDream.com or email him Keith@TheDream.com call 800.736.7367

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Holistic Vet Care – Dr. Richard Pitcairn on The Real Dr. Doolittle Show™

Dr. Richard Pitcairn is THE Guru of modern veterinary Homeopathy in the Western Hemisphere.  Since 1992 he has trained almost 500 graduate veterinary doctors in the field of homeopathic medicine and is the force behind the founding of the Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy in America in 1995.

He founded the Animal Natural Health Center in 1986 as a clinical and teaching center in Eugene, Oregon. It’s dedicated to the understanding and use of homeopathic medicine in the treatment of disease.  He also covers the use of the importance of excellent nutrition using home-prepared & raw foods. In 1995, Dr. Pitcairn co-founded the Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy, the first professional organization of practicing veterinary homeopaths in the United States.

You will learn:

* How Dr. Pitcairn, one of the leading veterinarians, went from traditional to holistic medicine.

* Why homeopathy is being used very successfully to help with health issues in animals today, and why you should consider this treatment option first.

* Why everyone should have Dr. Pitcairn’s Complete Guide To Natural Health For Dogs and Cats on their reference shelf now.

* How the different forms of medicine are being utilized today. For instance, allopathic medicine has the goal of eliminating symptoms but does it by suppressing and weakening the patient. When is it good to use allopathic vs. holistic medicine?

* There is also a lot of confusion about proper nutrition. Find out what you should avoid and what is actually very healthy.


For a referral list of veterinarians trained in homeopathy and to purchase your copy of Dr. Pitcairn’s Complete Guide To Natural Health For Dogs and Cats visit www.drpitcairn.com. Look for Dr. Pritcairn’s articles on vaccinations 

 

Have you ever wanted to learn to communicate with animals?  Get started today with my free eBook; Hidden Secrets to Communicating with Pets

 

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Positive Dog Training Tips – Pam Dennison on The Real Dr. Doolittle Show™

Pam Dennison is the author of the best dog training book:

The Complete Idiots Guide to Positive Dog Training, Bringing Light to Shadow; A Dog Trainer’s Diary, How to Right a Dog Gone Wrong; A Roadmap For Rehabilitating Aggressive Dogs, Civilizing the City Dog, Click Your Way to Rally Obedience and the TWO new DVDs; The Magic of Shaping; Explore the Possibilities and Training the Whistle Recall!

(WINNER of the Maxwell Award in 2010 from DWAA!!!!)

“If you don’t have time to train your dog, get a stuffed animal,” is Pam’s Motto. Pam teaches many different types of classes at her 7,000 square foot facility in Belvidere, NJ and has presented seminars across the globe on a myriad of topics. She holds regular 3-day seminars called Camp R.E.W.A.R.D. for aggressive and reactive dogs.

She competes successfully with her own dogs in Tracking, Competition Obedience, APDT Rally Obedience, Canine Water Sports and Agility. Pam has been helping dog parents since 1992 train their dogs with a positive approach. As a certified dog behaviorist, she has helped dog parents win more awards at shows and also have happier healthier home lives in the process.

We discussed:

· The difference between positive and negative training, you are probably making some of these simple mistakes which could be sabotaging your training right now.

· 3 of the biggest mistakes that people make in training their dogs

· The biggest mistake that Pam made in dog training and how to avoid doing this yourself.

· Learn about Foundational Commands, what they are and how they help with training your dog.

· Some of the most common “poison” words and how they can be a huge detriment to training your dog.

· Instant Recall Commands and how they can save your dog’s life.


Pamela Dennison, CDBC Website: http://www.positivedogs.com

 

Have you ever wanted to learn to communicate with animals?  Get started today with my free eBook; Hidden Secrets to Communicating with Pets

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Wednesday, 22 August 2018

Happy Tails Canine Adventure Tours with David Blank and Val Heart

Have you ever wanted to take your pet with you on an adventure?

David specializes in helping you do exactly that with your pets so that everyone has a great time including your furrbabies! Find out how he does it, what’s involved in happy tripping with your four-leggeds.  Hear about the incredible grand adventures he and his animal loving explorers have enjoyed all over the world.

We love taking our border collie Timmy with us when we explore our world.

David takes it to a whole new level!

David Blank is the founder of Happy Tails which is a new tour concept that is dedicated to taking you on fantastic adventures that focus on sharing great experiences with your dogs. Everything is about you and your dog having fun and building relationship. They are creating a number of fantastic international itineraries.

My friend David is a professional tour guide and dog trainer who has been to 49 US states and 45 countries. He has hitchhiked from the US to Guatemala to study Spanish, backpacked and hitchhiked throughout East and South Africa, and spent a year motorcycling 20,000 miles throughout the US, Canada and Mexico with his dog Max. David has an MBA in International Business and has lived and worked in Mexico, Panama, Ecuador, China and France.

David Says, “As a guide, the only thing that is really important to me, besides sharing my love for the world, is that my clients have a unique, fulfilling experience that they will remember prominently and fondly for the rest of their lives!”

Be sure to get your free ebook to help you and your doggies get started right:

21 Tips to Traveling With Your Dog https://www.happytailstours.com/ValHeart

Enjoy!

“Travel with someone you love!”

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Have you ever wanted to learn to communicate with animals?  Get started today with my free eBook; Hidden Secrets to Communicating with Pets

You may also enjoy this post;

Tips on Traveling to Europe with Man’s Best Friend

 

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Introduction to Ayurveda for Pets with guest Hetal Sheth

My Guest is Hetal Sheth, a Silicon Valley techie turned animal advocate.

Since founding her company, Curry n Pepper Ayurvedic Lifestyle for Pets, Hetal has been on a mission to create more happy and healthy dogs by increasing access to Ayurvedic resources. She reminds us that our pets have a spiritual path and deserve attention at the levels of mind, body, and spirit. In today’s chat, she shares insights into the ancient science of Ayurveda and the history and practice of using Ayurvedic techniques to heal animals.

1. Do animals have a have soul or a spirit?
2. What is Ayurveda and how does it help animals?
3. What is mind-body type and how do I determine my pet’s mind-body type?
4. Can you share a few tips to create balance in our pet’s life?
5. Does this practice work with Modern Veterinary Medicine?

Enjoy!

Have you ever wanted to learn to communicate with animals?  Get started today with my free eBook; Hidden Secrets to Communicating with Pets

You may also enjoy this post;

Animal Talk: Nutrition for Pets with Dr. Harvey Cohen on The Real Dr. Doolittle Show

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