The tuck part with the desk was like my SD 😂 she knows tuck but sometimes she is like "what? How should I lie down, where??" You have an awesome buddy!
This is awesome! I want to go to collage. So this is a super cool look into that. I was wondering what all goes into being able to bring your service dog? What was the process? I’m planning to duel enroll during next school year (11th grade) and I’m not sure how to approach bringing my service dog.
I knew I wanted a doodle because they don't shed as much and I honestly liked the look of them. And then between the different doodle combos, I liked that the Bernese Mountain Dog is in the working class of dogs but generally isn't high energy like a Lab or Golden Retriever. High energy is not something I need in a service dog (some ppl do!) and would have actually been the opposite of helpful. I also love big dogs and BMDs are just that. If you have any specific questions, I am happy to answer! But that's the highlights of why
@@baileerosemary that makes sense. Thanks for explaining. I’m looking into breeds that are known to be good for service work and hadn’t heard of a burn a doodle as being a good candidate for but it does make sense that they would be for the reasons you mentioned hypoallergenic and low energy
The common breeds for service work are the Fab 4: Lab, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd and Poodle. These breeds were bred to work so they are ones that people lean towards for service work
@@baileerosemary I don’t think German Shepherds are part of the Fab 4 because they can have a tendency to high anxiety. The fourth should be a smooth collie.
My service dog also knows “go say hi!” and I also bring him to college with me!!! That video where he got to say hi to the prof is soooooo sweet!!!
Thank you! That's very cool and Moose LOVES "go say hi" lol
@@baileerosemary same with Auggie!
The tuck part with the desk was like my SD 😂 she knows tuck but sometimes she is like "what? How should I lie down, where??" You have an awesome buddy!
lol yes! so funny!! And thank you! Moose is the best companion :)
Yes, please do a video running errands. that would be very helpful. Thank you for your content.
Awesome! I'm actually filming it tomorrow so it will be up next Tuesday!
Moose reminds me of my black poodle 😂 so sweet.
Aw! He really is the sweetest boy!
This is awesome! I want to go to collage. So this is a super cool look into that. I was wondering what all goes into being able to bring your service dog? What was the process? I’m planning to duel enroll during next school year (11th grade) and I’m not sure how to approach bringing my service dog.
I can definitely make a video about the process of bringing your sd to college!
@@baileerosemarystarting college this fall. Wondering if you posted an update cause I too would love to know your process.
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Your guys outfits look so nice
(I think you could call moose’s gear an outfit?)idk lol
haha thank you! I do try to coordinate colors when possible lol
i mean this in the good way!!!!! but i suggest putting his prong up a bit higher
What made you choose a burner as your service dog
I knew I wanted a doodle because they don't shed as much and I honestly liked the look of them. And then between the different doodle combos, I liked that the Bernese Mountain Dog is in the working class of dogs but generally isn't high energy like a Lab or Golden Retriever. High energy is not something I need in a service dog (some ppl do!) and would have actually been the opposite of helpful. I also love big dogs and BMDs are just that. If you have any specific questions, I am happy to answer! But that's the highlights of why
@@baileerosemary that makes sense. Thanks for explaining. I’m looking into breeds that are known to be good for service work and hadn’t heard of a burn a doodle as being a good candidate for but it does make sense that they would be for the reasons you mentioned hypoallergenic and low energy
The common breeds for service work are the Fab 4: Lab, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd and Poodle. These breeds were bred to work so they are ones that people lean towards for service work
@@baileerosemary yup I’ve heard of those
@@baileerosemary I don’t think German Shepherds are part of the Fab 4 because they can have a tendency to high anxiety. The fourth should be a smooth collie.