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peteyfoozer
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No. He's been trained to wear both goggles and ear muffs that block soundGreat pic. Is it hard to get a dog to wear goggles?
No. He's been trained to wear both goggles and ear muffs that block soundGreat pic. Is it hard to get a dog to wear goggles?
This forum wouldn't let me post on my laptop, so I am trying from my phone. This is Heath, my Service Dog. View attachment 22216
It's my brothers "Ranger". Heath does a ton of things. He brings me my meds (I forget them). He gets the laundry out of the dryer, opens doors, picks up things I drop, brings me things I ask for, recognizes when I start to feel anxious and responds accordingly. Because of his support, I have a drivers license again and a new car and we've been taking some road trips to get me off the ranchHi, What service does Heath supply```is that a dune buggy```
Yes, he is a legitimate service dog. There are still a few tasks he is mastering but he's dependable and receives a lot of compliments while doing public access so I assume either people have run across poorly trained, or more likely "faux Service Dogs" out there which is a big problem.Hi again, Heath then is a true service creature, you're lucky to have him, and he you~good for you both```
Happy to meet you~do give my best to Heath and let him know I think he look great```
Richard