Hey! Just a question, I saw a video that said their service dog is not their pet, and I was just wondering cus I’m nosy, do most ppl that need service animals not view them as their “pet” or some thing? Or do u just view them as workers? I’m just curious lol
Mom did great and love she was gentle about correcting the child. She sounded too young to know better. Love parents who are responsible for their kids and teaching them better
Very sweet. She's trying to understand but doesnt quite get it- but the mom is doing great explaining/reiterating what you say. Its awesome that you take the time to be so nice to kids who approach you.
I love that you don’t just say no way or no and then walk away and you politely explained and how you always take the time to explain what questions to ask and how to ask them and what they do and how you can help them and how they can help them and how they can help you and I think it’s really cool that a dog can learn to help somebody like that. I love that. You always have patience with everybody and explain to them instead of just being mean. I also love your videos.
Hi! I don't normally comment on videos because I get too nervous to, but I have a question if that's okay. I have selective mutism & Severe social anxiety and have had a hard time at school since 5th grade, and I was wondering how to get an emotional support animal maybe someday and if there's a way to get one for a cheap price? 😅
Haylee is so polite, warm and kind. I love the way she communicates with the surrounding people. She explains calmly and politely and her voice is so soothing
Its nice how good you are with kids. A lot of parents dont teach kids these things. I tell my son we dont bother anything working. I got some laughs when i told him rocks at the boat launch were "working rocks"
I appreciate that people are just curious. I understand that they are actually helping spread the word about working dogs and how to not interact with them. But after the nine hundred and seventy second time I answer the exact same questions in a day , I’m over it. I just want to get my frozen waffles and peanut butter and go home. Is that too much to ask?!?
On the ither hand- Good correction from the mom- and Ig it helps cider train on not getting distracted? As people will inevitably still try to pet him even after being told no.
That makes no sense to me. She says that he is in training to be a service dog. But then she says that he is a service dog getting ready to retire. But that he is only 6 months old, so he's not old enough to have done much work yet for which he is training. HUH?
I love the mom correcting her right away! Little kids don’t understand so it isn’t their fault. This mom is awesome I love the positive videos you post! I hate the people who don’t respect service dogs.
We had a service dog in training (we later learned it was a therapy dog) at our library. My kids love animals so service dogs are a big lesson in our home. So my 3 year old was absolutely upset that kids were petting this dog. "DON'T PET VEST DOGS!" She was telling everyone, lol.
Yes yes yes a million times yes. This is how this should go every time. Kid knows to ask bc parent has taught them to. Owner explains the situation. Mom watches to make sure kid does not cross owner or dogs boundaries. And when kid does make a mistake the parent corrects it firmly but not aggressively and more explinations are given so the child learns. All of this. Yes.
I really love the way you responded to the child. The way you made your responses easier to comprehend for this little one was amazing! Love to see people meet others where they're at, so they can walk away with just little new knowledge. Thank you for the content, and the knowledge you share!
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I probably would just say he is not nice with a really young girl, since kids difficultly fully understand
Love the mom and you being so gentle and kind explaining it to this sweet kid
Hey! Just a question, I saw a video that said their service dog is not their pet, and I was just wondering cus I’m nosy, do most ppl that need service animals not view them as their “pet” or some thing? Or do u just view them as workers? I’m just curious lol
Oop just saw this was a while ago lol
Mom did great and love she was gentle about correcting the child. She sounded too young to know better. Love parents who are responsible for their kids and teaching them better
You were so nice & kind to them. Appreciate how the mom was correcting her daughter.❤
Hehe. Cider is such a good boy/girl paying all the attention to you like a good service doggo should
Very sweet. She's trying to understand but doesnt quite get it- but the mom is doing great explaining/reiterating what you say. Its awesome that you take the time to be so nice to kids who approach you.
Bro that girl threw the stick towards the dog even no she said it was trading like wat the butt man /but thx to the mom who got that
"Does he want a stick?" OMG that little girl is adorable!
I love that you don’t just say no way or no and then walk away and you politely explained and how you always take the time to explain what questions to ask and how to ask them and what they do and how you can help them and how they can help them and how they can help you and I think it’s really cool that a dog can learn to help somebody like that. I love that. You always have patience with everybody and explain to them instead of just being mean. I also love your videos.
You’re so good at educating people especially kids to not pet service dogs
What a cool learning opportunity for that little girl! Something I’m sure she’ll remember forever
cider is listening to these combos all day long and is thinking “ did you guys not here her the other 7 times she said it?” lol
Hi! I don't normally comment on videos because I get too nervous to, but I have a question if that's okay. I have selective mutism & Severe social anxiety and have had a hard time at school since 5th grade, and I was wondering how to get an emotional support animal maybe someday and if there's a way to get one for a cheap price? 😅
Great parent ❤
These moms are so sigma
Cider is beautiful
I love the little sun on his vest!☀️☀️☀️
Haylee is so polite, warm and kind. I love the way she communicates with the surrounding people. She explains calmly and politely and her voice is so soothing
Lies that dog definitely wanted a stick….always
You are awesome with kids!
I love how you are educating her!
Little girl:nooo🥺🥺
Does Jake help with Cider's training at all?
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Its nice how good you are with kids. A lot of parents dont teach kids these things. I tell my son we dont bother anything working. I got some laughs when i told him rocks at the boat launch were "working rocks"
I appreciate that people are just curious. I understand that they are actually helping spread the word about working dogs and how to not interact with them. But after the nine hundred and seventy second time I answer the exact same questions in a day , I’m over it. I just want to get my frozen waffles and peanut butter and go home. Is that too much to ask?!?
I love watching these videos because my wife and I plan to have kids soon and I want to find the best ways to explain service animals to my kids.
When do you know it’s time to retire a dog?
I love how you kindly explain to kids about your dogs and service dogs ❤
See here you are very nice in explaining.
You: he doesn't want a stixk but thank you for asking
Little girl: i didnt ask you if he wanted the stick 😂
Glad the mom was so supportive
Ik houdt van je manier van uitleggen aan het kindje. Uitleg is goed. En zorgt voor begrip voor jouw en je servicehonden❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh no not the stick incident-
On the ither hand-
Good correction from the mom- and Ig it helps cider train on not getting distracted? As people will inevitably still try to pet him even after being told no.
That makes no sense to me. She says that he is in training to be a service dog. But then she says that he is a service dog getting ready to retire. But that he is only 6 months old, so he's not old enough to have done much work yet for which he is training.
HUH?
That kid ain't the brightest
Beautiful interaction ❤
I love the mom correcting her right away! Little kids don’t understand so it isn’t their fault. This mom is awesome I love the positive videos you post! I hate the people who don’t respect service dogs.
We had a service dog in training (we later learned it was a therapy dog) at our library. My kids love animals so service dogs are a big lesson in our home. So my 3 year old was absolutely upset that kids were petting this dog. "DON'T PET VEST DOGS!" She was telling everyone, lol.
Yes yes yes a million times yes. This is how this should go every time. Kid knows to ask bc parent has taught them to. Owner explains the situation. Mom watches to make sure kid does not cross owner or dogs boundaries. And when kid does make a mistake the parent corrects it firmly but not aggressively and more explinations are given so the child learns. All of this. Yes.
You sound so condescending when you speak especially at the start to that little girl
I'm sure he'll grow into an amazing service dog!!
Thank you for being calm and kind to those two! As well as educating the little one!
Your cheerful, educational tone is so great.
I really love the way you responded to the child. The way you made your responses easier to comprehend for this little one was amazing! Love to see people meet others where they're at, so they can walk away with just little new knowledge. Thank you for the content, and the knowledge you share!
It must be so exhausting to explain this every damn day I salute ya love