I believe some service dogs do not appreciate strangers patting them down, they have a job to do unlike like regular dogs who doesn’t mind the daily rub from anyone :)
It's funny how differently we see that. As a vet tech I worked in canine physical therapy so I have different feelings seeing little legs that splay out on slippery floors. [Or pets that try to take off running on slippery floors] I definitely see why it looks cute but my experience and maybe even my own personal Orthopedic issues, cause me to view it as uncomfortable. Would love to see some no slip booties on her. 😄
Service dogs fascinate me. You can see how well trained they are at all times, but there is a very subtle difference between gear on and gear off. When gear is on she's fairly still in sit position, very focused on her owner, very calm. When her gear is off, she's still extremely well behaved, but she seems a bit more energetic, a bit more curious of what other people are doing. The second the work clothes are back on, she's back into full professional mode.
I find that pretty fascinating too! Dogs are so cool! I have three, no service dogs but still very well trained. I love watching them and their body language. They behave different in different situations. For example they know the difference between „a walk“ and „we‘re moving from a to b“. On a walk they‘re allowed to sniff around, it‘s ok when they pull a bit because they want to reach a special sniffing point 😂 but when we walk from a to b, for example to go to my boyfriends place, they walk by heel, no pulling, they just know that it‘s not about them but about moving to a different place. We can go to different places like restaurants and they would behave so well! I just love them 😍
Gear off usually means that she's off work and it's play time. She's well trained so she doesn't do it until told she can but the mindset is still there.
I missed all of that. Was to upset shocked that dog missed out on a fully pat down and belly-rub. That must be terrible. Hope the dog did not get any trauma from that.
Its opposite for my GSD when it comes to leash on or leash off. Swear shes better at off leash then on. Now when choke collar is on, dont even have to pull, shes on work mode, lol, regular collar with leash, thats a fucking nightmare! 😂😂😂 But shes a great girl (currently in time-out) shes finish up her service animal training and shes getting more and more use to being on her best behavior.
That's how you know she's a true service dog. I see so many "sevice dogs" that are definitely NOT service dogs, making it harder for those who truly need them. Her behavior is on point for her job with all the distractions around. Good job to you and Whiskey! 🥰
Was just on a flight with someone who had a pet with a "service dog" vest. I looked at the seat behind me and it looked at me, barked and snarled. Barked at various people throughout the flight. Imagine a guide dog making life or death decisions about when to cross a street and then that dog starts yapping at it. I've heard of guide dogs being attacked in restaurants by pets masquerading as service animals (or with vests that say "emotional support animal"). There is a serious problem of pets/"emotional support" animals distracting/attacking real service animals.
This dog looks very well-trained though, if you're around a lot of real service animals it's easy to tell when people have a trained animal and when it's just a pet
@@Kevin-bl6lg I'm living in south america and have seen street vendors selling "service dog" vests. It's so easy for a pet owner to buy a service dog vest and then hop on a flight with their pet, and if you think nobody does this (and every animal with a service dog vest actually has some degree of real training) you're an idiot. Also, fake service animals have REAL consequences for people with actual service animals. If you care about the wellbeing of service dogs and their owners, you should be concerned about the scourge of pets wearing service dog vests.
Well that is what service dogs are suppose to do. I had some women who said her dog was a service dog when I was at Yellowstone and her dog just came up to me and started to eat a sandwich out of my hand. Sorry if your dog was a service dog at one time but you trained him as a pet and no longer up to speed. I doubt the dog was a service dog at all and they just did not want to pay boarding fees like everyone else does since pets are not allowed in National parks.
@@meow6074 some people with neurological disorders such as epilepsy or with things like Diabetes have dogs who are trained to detect and warn when their owner is about to have an episode or needs to take their meds. I don't know the full details of it but somehow they're able to smell things like that
This is why I DESPISE those stupid online scams that will sell you “papers” to “prove” your dog is a service dog. REAL service dogs don’t require papers; you can recognize them by their IMPECCABLE training and obedience. What a good heckin girl. ♥️🐾
@@nuggetdoja871it is for both. I’ve had to go through training to recognize service dogs and learn what is and not allowed regarding them and the people they help because I have worked over a decade in customer service jobs. I’ve also seen examples of the falsified paperwork for a “service dog”
I have a service dog being trained to help with my autism right now! We still have to work on his stubbornness, but he’s almost there. I’m so proud of my boy and I’m praying that he will reach this level of discipline someday! Edit: For those wondering, my dog helps me to calm down during overstimulation and panic attacks. When I have panic attacks, I end up harming myself by accident. Whether it’s hitting my head, digging my nails into my skin or biting myself, my dog is to be trained to prevent me from getting that far. If I do get to that point, he is supposed to redirect me to focus on him! He will also be trained to remind me to do simple tasks like eat and take my medicine ☺️ I’m willing to answer any questions regarding the training of service dogs!!
@@rememberthiscomment7434 I can't speak for them but I guess probably helping them to calm down if they're over stimulated. My dog helps me to calm down if I become overwhelmed and over stimulated.
THIS! Oh my god! Thank you for showing the Proper way a legitimate service animal should behave in an Airport! I've seen so many people with animals that bark and bite and run around completely untrained. *Edit* What in the world is the comments on post?!?!? 😆 Y'all are utterly bizarre and I'm honestly here for it!
Because most "service" dogs are a complete farce. They are very few real legitimate service dogs The idiocy of being able to get a "service" dog licence online is another problem, and it does a severe disservice to REAL doggies Emotional support are 90% bullsh't
I was at an airport once in a food court near a lady with a small dog. A woman was walking by with her toddler, and thankfully she picked the little girl up because the dog then snapped at the womans' heels! She was understandably upset, and the lady with the dog just giggled and shrugged! That could have been _so_ much worse. People with small dogs too often have this attitude of "well they're so small they can't really hurt anything!" and it's absolutely lazy as well as false, that baby could have been hurt!
@@p_campbell Right! If you can't train your dog to not snap at people, don't bring it in public where it could bite someone, or at least keep it in a carrier if it's small enough like the (almost literal in this case) ankle biter I saw.
Yes, so many people try to disguise their pets as service animals. If you’ve been around service animals, it’s easy to spot one who has no idea how to behave. It makes me angry and does such a disservice to the actual hard working service animals!
@@realTRAVE75 emotional support animals are not service dogs nor are they protected under the ADA (meaning there are places where you legally cannot take them, unlike service animals). Service dogs perform specific tasks to help the disabled. They’re trained to not interfere; therefore if you see someone claiming their animals is a service animal and it’s sitting on the person’s lap, easily distracted, or barks at nothing, it is NOT a service animal. An ESA is not the same thing as a SA and should never wear a vest claiming it’s a service animal. The two are not mutually exclusive.
The discipline service dogs have always impresses me. They are like little soldiers who know exactly what to do. I am glad they are here, helping disabled people in all the different ways.
Some cases service dogs do that to alert you depending on training (alerts aren’t usually like hey take of my gear they are more like your heart is slowing about you should lay down and rest)
@@momomimi8957 Dogs can smell cancer growing inside of you. The dog of my grandma followed her around the entire day one time. Turns out he knew that she had very high blood sugar levels and was looking out for her until she finally took her medicine. That dog wasn't trained to be a service dog. If there's something wrong with you, dogs will know.
"Good job, Whiskey," and good job, poster, for presenting an informative, non-dramatic video of airport security. I particularly appreciate that you pointed out that it was not required to remove her harness, but it was more expedient and comfortable for all parties. When I was a TSA officer, I was always eager to provide the additional screening often required for animals. I referred to the hands on examination as a "pet down."
You know that this dog is highly intelligent, because she doesn’t take her 👁 off her mistress 👀 to see what cue she’s going to give her to follow, great dog🥰😍
@@Rise_888 she’s a service dog. She’s watching her cause it’s her job. The treats at the end help a little just to keep up the good behavior, but she’s watching to make sure her owner doesn’t have signs of whatever she has that requires a dog in the first place
@@Rise_888 the ignorance is obvious. The treats reinforce the behavior. But a trained dog can follow commands without a food reward. Working and praise becomes the reward.
I appreciate that you have your dog so well-trained to follow a routine that makes everything go smoothly and quickly. I wish people would be as peacefully cooperative! 😄♥️ 🐕🦺
Yes. Everyone must obey the Emperor and his unholy vicariate. Dissent will not be tolerated. All those who refuse obeisance to the State will be loaded into box cars and sent to the camps for re-education. All hail the security state apparatus!
@@dying2survive298 she’s not a service animal at all. I was flying in from Portugal with her. I lived in Germany at the time. They released her to me at baggage and did the crate swab at the counter there and I didn’t put her back in. They’re very open to pets everywhere in Germany. She slipped her collar though while I was trying to juggle the crate and my bags.
@@southernparadise9896 oh true my bad. Unfortunately here in America everyone parades their dogs as service animals to exploit company policies so I’ve gotten too used to seeing that.
@@dying2survive298 no worries. I totally agree. They buy the vest online and put it on their out of control yappers that nip people and claim it’s a service animal.
You can only control yourself and expect your service animal to act on their training. sadly no matter how many service items your dog is wearing or how many times you tell people they are a service dog and are working you cannot control people that want to interact with them or want to call attention to them.
@@Excalibur2 This!! I’m a dog trainer and I train for therapy dogs (dogs to visit hospitals, schools, nursing homes, etc) and so many people think these are service dogs but they aren’t. There seriously needs to be more regulation on what dogs can get service dog vests honestly. I’ve seen way to many dogs wear those vests but are legit so misbehaved and untrained and sometimes snap at other dogs even.
according to google, they have really fitting traits to be a service dog! “Temperament: Outgoing, Intelligent, Alert, Patient, Loving” i did search up a while back, i think i read, that any dog can be a service dog, just needs proper training. of course some dog breeds would be better than others.
@@ChiefHerzensCoach thank you They’re such beautiful dogs. And clearly wicked smart! I’m more familiar with border collies, as far as smarts go And then there’s huskies
I’m owner training a service dog right now, he’s a teenager and driving me NUTS (I love him but teenagers are hard sometimes!) and it’s so nice to see other service dogs doing a good job because I know we can do it too. Good job Whiskey! What good stays!!!
Thank you for this. I'm getting my service dog in a month and I am busy learning all I can to make sure that I work as hard for him as he will for me. Whiskey is stunning and such a good girl!
Chihuahuas are spawns of Satan. Can't stand those little rat faced dogs, they're just so mean and annoying. Sorry you had a bad experience! Hope you heal enough to enjoy some good dog breeds 🤗
Omg she's so sweet and you can see the love I'm her eyes. We honestly don't deserve dogs 😢 Edit, when she booped her nose on her companions hand was so precious 😭
You must've done so much work with her to get her to this point, not only is she responding beautifully to your cues she looks so calm, the desensitization training you must've done to get her to the point she'd be calm in a security line has to be a feat in and of itself, you look like such a good team
@@shirovi9347 but if the doggo goes through security with all the gear on, TSA will have to give the dog a pat down. I love dogs. Let me be the one to give the doggo a pat down! Haha
@@seanA416 yeah that’s true but unless you are tsa please ask the owner before petting any dogs! ESP the service ones, I know it may be a joke, but in case it’s not, that’s totally okay I’m not trying to be mean
This is why people get upset at airports, videos like these put out wrong information. She needs to get a pat down not the dog. Going through security with a service dog does not exclude you from going through the scanner.
@@hmax1591 , you can clearly see in the video that she and the dog go through it separately... If the dog caused the metal detector to beep they would pat down the dog not her because she didn't set it off. I could imagine someone trying to smuggle drugs or a knife by shaving off a portion of the dog's coat, attaching the stuff and then making an appliance from the fur then blend it back in. I assume they're looking for things like that.
Imagine being on a plane and you hear the person behind you asking someone. "Can you pass me whisky?" Only to find out that they're talking about their dog... so cute tho!!!
The way she sits is so cute. I hope she doesn’t have any hip issues. We have a pit bull who sits like that when we can and when he can’t he sits on the couch all the way on his backside so far back that his you know what points up and back touching his fat roll lol. He’s extremely bow legged and has always been like that. He suffers from pain in his hips when he’s really active. Anyway, adorable service animal you got there! ☺️
I would just like to add this is what traveling with any dog should look like! I personally travel with my shorty jack and having good sit stays, comes, and a heel is very important. If your dog can’t do this please don’t take them, before in cabin animals are banned as a whole.
@@scallywag1716 There's no such thing as a "certified" service dog. If the dog is trained to perform a necessary task (and mind commands), it's a service dog. There is no authorizing agency.
My grandfather had several from 1912 to 1978, all used for waterfowl hunting in Nova Scotia, they are working dogs first so high energy, they need a job to channel this energy and are highly intelligent and easy to train as long as they are working.
“They will give your dog a full body pat down”
The dog: I would love that actually
Thought so too, not that she'd mind. 🤣
Not all dogs appreciate being touched by strangers :,)
I believe some service dogs do not appreciate strangers patting them down, they have a job to do unlike like regular dogs who doesn’t mind the daily rub from anyone :)
Dog would say “ Pat me some more. Love it”. 😊
Lol
The woman: “So she doesn’t get a full pat down”
All of the air port security: “GODDAMN IT”
HAHAAHAH 😂 underrated really why so underrated
🤣🤣🤣 Everyone in the airport: Damn!
I would love to pat down a pup pup
For some reason this guard response made me think of Walter from “The Big Lebowski” lol
I can confirm.. this is true 💀
"I'm sorry we're gonna have to pat you down"
The dog: "oh no :)"
*pat
@@creatureofvenice woops
@@creatureofvenice pet*
This would be an excellent excuse for me(if I worked there) to pet the doggo.
@@Wild_Dice sirrrr step over here. Is this a ball.
I remember going through airport security with my male service dog. The TSA staff bickered about who would have to pat him down. A riot.
I bet you were enjoying the show. 😂
Was it fun watching?
Have to or get to?
@@Cheesling I think they meant as in all of them wanted to pat down the dog so they got into an argument
@@nobody-cu6fq oh lol
"Any alcoholic beverages?"
"Just whiskey"
Ba dum tss
Do you know what kind of dog that is?
@@Nix27. Looks like Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever.
@@Nix27. chihuahua
@@ranmakuro sounds like a special summon in an rpg
LOL HER SIT her little legs are splayed out 🐾 so cute!
Slippery floor 😂
It's funny how differently we see that. As a vet tech I worked in canine physical therapy so I have different feelings seeing little legs that splay out on slippery floors. [Or pets that try to take off running on slippery floors] I definitely see why it looks cute but my experience and maybe even my own personal Orthopedic issues, cause me to view it as uncomfortable. Would love to see some no slip booties on her. 😄
More of a "sploot stay“
Bro your comment got age restricted
👁️👄👁️
For everyone
“Too bad they’ll have to pat you down”
The dog: 🙂
YEAH LIKE SHE JUST WANTS TO GET PET 🤣
Got u 1k!
Hi u can’t say that😋😛😝🤬😡
Service dogs fascinate me. You can see how well trained they are at all times, but there is a very subtle difference between gear on and gear off.
When gear is on she's fairly still in sit position, very focused on her owner, very calm. When her gear is off, she's still extremely well behaved, but she seems a bit more energetic, a bit more curious of what other people are doing. The second the work clothes are back on, she's back into full professional mode.
I find that pretty fascinating too! Dogs are so cool! I have three, no service dogs but still very well trained. I love watching them and their body language. They behave different in different situations. For example they know the difference between „a walk“ and „we‘re moving from a to b“. On a walk they‘re allowed to sniff around, it‘s ok when they pull a bit because they want to reach a special sniffing point 😂 but when we walk from a to b, for example to go to my boyfriends place, they walk by heel, no pulling, they just know that it‘s not about them but about moving to a different place. We can go to different places like restaurants and they would behave so well! I just love them 😍
Gear off usually means that she's off work and it's play time. She's well trained so she doesn't do it until told she can but the mindset is still there.
I missed all of that. Was to upset shocked that dog missed out on a fully pat down and belly-rub. That must be terrible. Hope the dog did not get any trauma from that.
Its opposite for my GSD when it comes to leash on or leash off. Swear shes better at off leash then on.
Now when choke collar is on, dont even have to pull, shes on work mode, lol, regular collar with leash, thats a fucking nightmare! 😂😂😂
But shes a great girl (currently in time-out) shes finish up her service animal training and shes getting more and more use to being on her best behavior.
exactly what i was going to say
She is literally one of the most prettiest dogs I’ve ever seen, no exaggeration!
She is a Duck Tolling Retriever!
@@nicholegallo1090 thank you!
@@CupOfTae_SugaKookies_Sprite no problem!
Jesus christ your username gives me a headache, reminds me of when I was a BTS fan in 2019 🤨
HER EYES, OMG, SOOO SWEET!
Whiskey is such a beautiful doggo, she deserve all the full body pats in the world 🥰
I agree and she is so adorable and the best doggie ever
LOL. Yeah I think dogs would really like that - it’s not a problem. Haha
the white w/ the dark caramel cold is so pretty
she’s so freakin cute. Ik that’s far from the point and whiskey’s such a good girl but also her little face is too much she’s adorable.
Most kids don't behave that well
the exact same thing i felt
And the name is unexpectedly cute
That's how you know she's a true service dog. I see so many "sevice dogs" that are definitely NOT service dogs, making it harder for those who truly need them. Her behavior is on point for her job with all the distractions around. Good job to you and Whiskey! 🥰
Was just on a flight with someone who had a pet with a "service dog" vest. I looked at the seat behind me and it looked at me, barked and snarled. Barked at various people throughout the flight. Imagine a guide dog making life or death decisions about when to cross a street and then that dog starts yapping at it. I've heard of guide dogs being attacked in restaurants by pets masquerading as service animals (or with vests that say "emotional support animal"). There is a serious problem of pets/"emotional support" animals distracting/attacking real service animals.
This dog looks very well-trained though, if you're around a lot of real service animals it's easy to tell when people have a trained animal and when it's just a pet
Rrrrrreeeeeeee. This is a fake service dog. Real service dogs are Golden Retrievers! I have an uncle who has a service dog, so trust me.
@@Kevin-bl6lg
I'm living in south america and have seen street vendors selling "service dog" vests. It's so easy for a pet owner to buy a service dog vest and then hop on a flight with their pet, and if you think nobody does this (and every animal with a service dog vest actually has some degree of real training) you're an idiot.
Also, fake service animals have REAL consequences for people with actual service animals. If you care about the wellbeing of service dogs and their owners, you should be concerned about the scourge of pets wearing service dog vests.
People that assume without knowing are a bigger problem.
Handler: "Full body pat down."
Service dog: "You mean a full body pet down? 😉 Wait. 😐 🤔 That was an option?😏"
no, do not pet service dogs
@@bugguyonline LoL, You missed the joke.
Such a good girl! You can see how focused she is the whole time, she's clearly very well trained and cared for!
Agreed
Well that is what service dogs are suppose to do. I had some women who said her dog was a service dog when I was at Yellowstone and her dog just came up to me and started to eat a sandwich out of my hand. Sorry if your dog was a service dog at one time but you trained him as a pet and no longer up to speed. I doubt the dog was a service dog at all and they just did not want to pay boarding fees like everyone else does since pets are not allowed in National parks.
Can you tell me what the dog is a service dog for? This lady looks pretty normal to me.
@@meow6074 some people with neurological disorders such as epilepsy or with things like Diabetes have dogs who are trained to detect and warn when their owner is about to have an episode or needs to take their meds. I don't know the full details of it but somehow they're able to smell things like that
She's so pretty 😍 When I saw her face, my heart melted 😭
Same😭♥️I cry😭♥️
I own a male very funny and crazy
This is why I DESPISE those stupid online scams that will sell you “papers” to “prove” your dog is a service dog. REAL service dogs don’t require papers; you can recognize them by their IMPECCABLE training and obedience. What a good heckin girl. ♥️🐾
Isn't that for support dogs, not service dogs?
... if you want to help but have no funds... raise a puppy for an year ... win win there
My dog isn’t a service dog but she could do the same thing.
@@nuggetdoja871it is for both. I’ve had to go through training to recognize service dogs and learn what is and not allowed regarding them and the people they help because I have worked over a decade in customer service jobs. I’ve also seen examples of the falsified paperwork for a “service dog”
Actually no your dog can't because they won't let tour dog in the airport because it's not a Service Dog @nancymesek
I have a service dog being trained to help with my autism right now! We still have to work on his stubbornness, but he’s almost there. I’m so proud of my boy and I’m praying that he will reach this level of discipline someday!
Edit:
For those wondering, my dog helps me to calm down during overstimulation and panic attacks. When I have panic attacks, I end up harming myself by accident. Whether it’s hitting my head, digging my nails into my skin or biting myself, my dog is to be trained to prevent me from getting that far. If I do get to that point, he is supposed to redirect me to focus on him!
He will also be trained to remind me to do simple tasks like eat and take my medicine ☺️
I’m willing to answer any questions regarding the training of service dogs!!
Just curious, what does the dog help you with?
@@rememberthiscomment7434 I can't speak for them but I guess probably helping them to calm down if they're over stimulated. My dog helps me to calm down if I become overwhelmed and over stimulated.
@@rememberthiscomment7434 Maybe seizures? My brother has autism and gets seizures every once in a while.
@@rememberthiscomment7434 It brews up, does the dishes and reads her a book at bedtime.
Praying for you also 🙏🏻
That gentle look can melt a heart in a beat…❤️
Her eyes and face are so cute. She looks so loving and gently!!♥️
All food-obedience. Lovely dog tho
I love how the world is getting the word spread about service dogs. Their such good help to anyone with disabilitys and other things ♡
THIS! Oh my god! Thank you for showing the Proper way a legitimate service animal should behave in an Airport! I've seen so many people with animals that bark and bite and run around completely untrained.
*Edit* What in the world is the comments on post?!?!? 😆 Y'all are utterly bizarre and I'm honestly here for it!
Because most "service" dogs are a complete farce. They are very few real legitimate service dogs The idiocy of being able to get a "service" dog licence online is another problem, and it does a severe disservice to REAL doggies
Emotional support are 90% bullsh't
I was at an airport once in a food court near a lady with a small dog. A woman was walking by with her toddler, and thankfully she picked the little girl up because the dog then snapped at the womans' heels! She was understandably upset, and the lady with the dog just giggled and shrugged! That could have been _so_ much worse. People with small dogs too often have this attitude of "well they're so small they can't really hurt anything!" and it's absolutely lazy as well as false, that baby could have been hurt!
@@forgenorman3025 I have been training dogs for 33 years. Been bit by more small dogs than anything else. And it's bs that they are un trainable.
@@p_campbell Right! If you can't train your dog to not snap at people, don't bring it in public where it could bite someone, or at least keep it in a carrier if it's small enough like the (almost literal in this case) ankle biter I saw.
@@forgenorman3025 sorry, but if an untrained dog snaps closely enough, I will kick them. I wont stand being hurt by someone elses untrained animal.
“And that, my friends, is how you take whiskey through airport security.”
🤨
wait.....DAMN I THINK I GET IT 💀
I also get it 😂
Whisky 🥃 lol
That was funny!!!!!
Now that is a real service dog. I keep seeing people with dogs with service vests but they are obviously not trained.
Yes, so many people try to disguise their pets as service animals. If you’ve been around service animals, it’s easy to spot one who has no idea how to behave. It makes me angry and does such a disservice to the actual hard working service animals!
Some could just be emotional support animals too.
@@realTRAVE75 People discount that unfortunately.
@@realTRAVE75 emotional support animals are not service dogs nor are they protected under the ADA (meaning there are places where you legally cannot take them, unlike service animals). Service dogs perform specific tasks to help the disabled. They’re trained to not interfere; therefore if you see someone claiming their animals is a service animal and it’s sitting on the person’s lap, easily distracted, or barks at nothing, it is NOT a service animal.
An ESA is not the same thing as a SA and should never wear a vest claiming it’s a service animal. The two are not mutually exclusive.
@@realTRAVE75 Emotional support dogs aren’t service animals.
The discipline service dogs have always impresses me. They are like little soldiers who know exactly what to do. I am glad they are here, helping disabled people in all the different ways.
Awe! She’s such a good girl!! 😊
And the dog is pretty well behaved too.
@@Cain353 damn it. Beat me to it haha
@@Cain353 Lmfaooooo
@@Cain353 behaving better then humans
"Hey, do you wanna have whisky?"
"Ye, sure"
**gives the dog**
"Wait wha-"
Surprised, but not disappointed
Whisky might warm your soul for a bit but Whisky the dog will warm your soul for life.
Awww
@@mistypedhi Until it dies. Then your soul will be empty...
Sorry, I had to say that... (,:
@@SecretivePlotter0411 while I am mad, you're right, but the memories will stay for life
She's so cute and so observant I love the way her eyes just move around
She got a fat azz too!
His*
@@TheEgg185 what?
Dog: Am I the goodest girl?
Yes, yes you are. 😍
It's a pleasure to see such a well trained dog, calm in a crowd of strangers.
some people pay a fortune for their dogs to go through service dog training. it's definitely worth it if you need one.
This is the norm for actual service dogs... which are extremely rare in America.
Its the training. They have to be calm & situationally aware.
The fact she smell your hand to remind you that you have to take her gear off is so cute 🥰
Some cases service dogs do that to alert you depending on training (alerts aren’t usually like hey take of my gear they are more like your heart is slowing about you should lay down and rest)
Looking for treat.
@@zeldafan_yt dogs can know your heart rate ? 😲
@@momomimi8957 Dogs can smell cancer growing inside of you.
The dog of my grandma followed her around the entire day one time. Turns out he knew that she had very high blood sugar levels and was looking out for her until she finally took her medicine. That dog wasn't trained to be a service dog. If there's something wrong with you, dogs will know.
@@PichDextro Holy shit that's actually mind blowing
Aww whiskey is such a perfect name. Great work pup ❤
Great name for alcoholics
I have some 😭😭
Whiskey or Brandy both are good names
@@Littlereddevil94 😂
So many people name their dogs after drinks, Idk why lol
"Good job, Whiskey," and good job, poster, for presenting an informative, non-dramatic video of airport security. I particularly appreciate that you pointed out that it was not required to remove her harness, but it was more expedient and comfortable for all parties. When I was a TSA officer, I was always eager to provide the additional screening often required for animals. I referred to the hands on examination as a "pet down."
Whiskey is such a beautiful well behaved loveable dog!!! She melts my heart!!!
I'm ready to cry, she's so beautiful 🥺😭😍
Don't look at me then. You'll be crying forever because of my beauty.
Beautiful toller, never seen them being used as service dogs before but it makes sense!
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@@Jordan23-45 why did I find this so funny lol
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You know that this dog is highly intelligent, because she doesn’t take her 👁 off her mistress 👀 to see what cue she’s going to give her to follow, great dog🥰😍
That is only because of the treats. The dog is waiting for them, not for cues. It’s easy to see it.
@@Rise_888 she’s a service dog. She’s watching her cause it’s her job. The treats at the end help a little just to keep up the good behavior, but she’s watching to make sure her owner doesn’t have signs of whatever she has that requires a dog in the first place
@@Rise_888 dogs need mental stimulation so they don't act out
For everyone
@@Rise_888 the ignorance is obvious. The treats reinforce the behavior. But a trained dog can follow commands without a food reward. Working and praise becomes the reward.
That is one awesome pup… so well behaved, and she’s beautiful too…
She so beautiful. She so sweet and obedient. Well done Whiskey!❤️🐶🐾👏👏
I appreciate that you have your dog so well-trained to follow a routine that makes everything go smoothly and quickly. I wish people would be as peacefully cooperative! 😄♥️ 🐕🦺
Yea cause FUCK KNOWS THE AIRPORT SECURITY WONT TRY TO MAKE IT GO SMOOTHLY OR QUICKLY.
Real service dogs ha e to be trained. That's the whole point of service dogs
Give people treats maybe they start being cooperative
Yes. Everyone must obey the Emperor and his unholy vicariate. Dissent will not be tolerated. All those who refuse obeisance to the State will be loaded into box cars and sent to the camps for re-education. All hail the security state apparatus!
Every service dog is trained before given to their owner .
Very nice! My dog would've just run through and enjoyed being chased by security while I have a full on meltdown.
My dog did that in Frankfurt airport. So much fun 😂
@@southernparadise9896 that’s not a real service animal then
@@dying2survive298 she’s not a service animal at all. I was flying in from Portugal with her. I lived in Germany at the time. They released her to me at baggage and did the crate swab at the counter there and I didn’t put her back in. They’re very open to pets everywhere in Germany. She slipped her collar though while I was trying to juggle the crate and my bags.
@@southernparadise9896 oh true my bad. Unfortunately here in America everyone parades their dogs as service animals to exploit company policies so I’ve gotten too used to seeing that.
@@dying2survive298 no worries. I totally agree. They buy the vest online and put it on their out of control yappers that nip people and claim it’s a service animal.
She's such a beautiful and good girl. I appreciate you showing what you and your service dog go through at the airport security station.
She's the goodest of all the good girls, and super adorable, Whiskey is definitely the total package.
Why does grammar have to bother me do much
Her back paws are so adorable ☺️ she’s seems like such an amazing pup, service dog or not, congrats on having such an amazing pup. :)
Just her back paws? Lol that made me lol
Everything on her is adorable
"This is what it SHOULD look like: ..." - This sounds like the real life experiences are very varying, and sometimes not that nice
You can only control yourself and expect your service animal to act on their training. sadly no matter how many service items your dog is wearing or how many times you tell people they are a service dog and are working you cannot control people that want to interact with them or want to call attention to them.
Tons of people have "service dogs" that are just untrained dogs they claim they need.
@@Excalibur2 damn right and all to people for having their family with them as much as possible
@@Excalibur2 This!! I’m a dog trainer and I train for therapy dogs (dogs to visit hospitals, schools, nursing homes, etc) and so many people think these are service dogs but they aren’t. There seriously needs to be more regulation on what dogs can get service dog vests honestly. I’ve seen way to many dogs wear those vests but are legit so misbehaved and untrained and sometimes snap at other dogs even.
@@masterreaper115 that's not what this is about. Going through security is not always what it should be.
She’s a beautiful, smart little girl.
That dog is well behaved than 99% of any children i’ve seen in an airport
yes
absolutely
And at least 20% of the adults too.
In london
"Oh and yeah"
"We forgot whisky"
"What a good girl"
"I'll send her a treats"
My heart melts for her she’s such a good girl 🥰 and deserves all the treats In the world 🌎
And that’s the difference between a service dog and an emotional support pet❣️ She’s very well trained, well-mannered…..and so pretty❣️
Awww she’s beautiful! I didn’t know Tollers could be service dogs since they’re SO energetic. What a good girl.
As long as they feel they are "working", they won't act out and be excited
according to google, they have really fitting traits to be a service dog! “Temperament: Outgoing, Intelligent, Alert, Patient, Loving” i did search up a while back, i think i read, that any dog can be a service dog, just needs proper training. of course some dog breeds would be better than others.
I used my Toller as a therapy dog. Both dog and patients loved it!
Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever?
I’m guessing that’s the breed?
@@ChiefHerzensCoach thank you
They’re such beautiful dogs. And clearly wicked smart! I’m more familiar with border collies, as far as smarts go
And then there’s huskies
She is so cute who could resist the cute eyes
@Ryan Clone 😶
I looked at my Akita and asked ‘Will this ever be us?’ #goals
🤣 I know it never be us
Look at me bb
lmao my akita could never unfortunately
NOPE!
No...no, they won't. If they are anything like our Husky, they'll question everything you ask of them.
I’m owner training a service dog right now, he’s a teenager and driving me NUTS (I love him but teenagers are hard sometimes!) and it’s so nice to see other service dogs doing a good job because I know we can do it too. Good job Whiskey! What good stays!!!
do not worry, your teenager doggy will be just fine, he still very young! good luck and God bless!
Thank you for this. I'm getting my service dog in a month and I am busy learning all I can to make sure that I work as hard for him as he will for me. Whiskey is stunning and such a good girl!
@@tylerbroom8309 uh.. i think it sounds a little rude to just ask that..
Omg what a lovely beautiful intelligent doggie 🐾🐕💚
You're such a good Momma! Soooooo many people have "service dogs" that are not trained at all. This is how it Should be! She's such a good girl!!♥️
You are so right and those untrained dogs can be a danger to the ones that are bonafide working service animals.
Ive only ever seen untrained emotional support animals. Dont service dogs have to have actual training?
I'm a flight attendant and seeing this part of your journey to get on our planes is amazing. ❤ I love your dog BTW.
I am afraid of dogs (bad chihuahua experience at 5), but this dog is better behaved than many children I see. Thank You for letting us see your girl!
You really let a rat dog traumatize you
What did the Chihuahua do, bark at you?
chihuahas aren't even dogs lol
@@CJohann chihuahuas are known to be one of the more aggressive dog breeds
Chihuahuas are spawns of Satan. Can't stand those little rat faced dogs, they're just so mean and annoying. Sorry you had a bad experience! Hope you heal enough to enjoy some good dog breeds 🤗
Just for anyone wondering she is a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever!
Omg she's so sweet and you can see the love I'm her eyes. We honestly don't deserve dogs 😢
Edit, when she booped her nose on her companions hand was so precious 😭
You must've done so much work with her to get her to this point, not only is she responding beautifully to your cues she looks so calm, the desensitization training you must've done to get her to the point she'd be calm in a security line has to be a feat in and of itself, you look like such a good team
When she said full body pat down.. My heart just melted. 🥺😍 I'll b like cm here doggo.
I'm thinking can I give her a full body pat down!? What a good doggo 🥺😊
@@seanA416 no you can’t, the dog is on job duty lol
@@shirovi9347 but if the doggo goes through security with all the gear on, TSA will have to give the dog a pat down. I love dogs. Let me be the one to give the doggo a pat down! Haha
@@seanA416 yeah that’s true but unless you are tsa please ask the owner before petting any dogs! ESP the service ones, I know it may be a joke, but in case it’s not, that’s totally okay I’m not trying to be mean
“They will give your dog a full body pat down”
dog: its not like i have a gun in my collar.. totally..
This is why people get upset at airports, videos like these put out wrong information. She needs to get a pat down not the dog. Going through security with a service dog does not exclude you from going through the scanner.
@@hmax1591 she never said it did. She even went through the scanner herself
@@zackwalker1789 dont confuse scanner with metal detector.
@@hmax1591 okay, what did you mean by going through the scanner then? Ik there's the hand scanner they use, but you don't go through those
@@hmax1591 , you can clearly see in the video that she and the dog go through it separately... If the dog caused the metal detector to beep they would pat down the dog not her because she didn't set it off. I could imagine someone trying to smuggle drugs or a knife by shaving off a portion of the dog's coat, attaching the stuff and then making an appliance from the fur then blend it back in. I assume they're looking for things like that.
Her adorable look would melt anyone's ❤!! What a very well trained service dog!! She's beautiful, you are so lucky to have her!!
She’s so cute and every well trained! Such a good girl! 😊
She's so well trained, intelligent and cute.
The perfect service dog! She did so well
Whiskey is such a fitting name 🥰
Aww Whiskey is a cute dog🤗 her little face looked so gentle and peaceful. I love dog's so much. She's beautiful and well trained☺️💕👍🏼
If you want to know what sort of dog this is it's called a Nova Scotia duct tolling retriever they're pretty rare
She is a really gorgeous dog.
she's so cute 🥰 the cuteness is unreal
She's so pretty, her eye expression is so cute 😍
Beautiful dog, what breed is this ?
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever.
Imagine being on a plane and you hear the person behind you asking someone. "Can you pass me whisky?" Only to find out that they're talking about their dog... so cute tho!!!
She is a beautiful little lady that’s so well trained. A credit to her trainers 🙏🙏🥰🥰
The way she never takes her eyes away from you is so adorable
she did so well
Your four legged friend is so gorgeous. I love her color tones and temperament.
Thank you for showing what really service dogs do and how they behave.
She's so well behaved, love to see it! That and how other people are well behaved around her as well (at least in this video) :)
She is so beautiful!! I see why she has her name. And those eyes😍
It is not fair how adorable she is... Look at that wittle face. Too cute and sweet.
Girl acts like a Minecraft dog with the whole sits-follows-sits sequence lol (it's pretty cute)
The way she sits is so cute. I hope she doesn’t have any hip issues. We have a pit bull who sits like that when we can and when he can’t he sits on the couch all the way on his backside so far back that his you know what points up and back touching his fat roll lol. He’s extremely bow legged and has always been like that. He suffers from pain in his hips when he’s really active. Anyway, adorable service animal you got there! ☺️
Whiskey - Such a cute perfect name!~ *Fan Boys over the puppy eyes*
That’s such a pretty dog! Just look at those eyes!
I love this dog. First time seeing her, she’s beautiful and so well behaved😭❤️good work, Whiskey!
Something I have never thought of. Thanks for the enlightenment. A BIG thanks to the Dog, and you, for your wonderful work..
I would just like to add this is what traveling with any dog should look like! I personally travel with my shorty jack and having good sit stays, comes, and a heel is very important. If your dog can’t do this please don’t take them, before in cabin animals are banned as a whole.
They can’t ban in-cabin service dogs, it’s against the law.
@@LuckyCharms777 I meant in cabin pets
@@LuckyCharms777 only certified service dogs. Personally I wish they’d ban them altogether. But hey…not my call.
@@scallywag1716 There's no such thing as a "certified" service dog. If the dog is trained to perform a necessary task (and mind commands), it's a service dog. There is no authorizing agency.
@@scallywag1716 Ableist POS
Service dogs really are different from companion dogs. So well trained. Whiskey is very adorable!
My grandfather had several from 1912 to 1978, all used for waterfowl hunting in Nova Scotia, they are working dogs first so high energy, they need a job to channel this energy and are highly intelligent and easy to train as long as they are working.
That is a beautifully baby. Those pretty eyes. She is lovely.
Beautiful dog 💛 so clever too. You seem like a nice owner too
My goodness your dog is beautiful. Soft coat, gorgeous colour, sweet face. I love them.
A Toller, omg what a cutie doing her job. Best girl. 💗
she/he is so pretty!!!
"They will give your dog a full body pat dawn"
I'm sure they'd hate every second of it...
Wow! What lovely breed is that 😍
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever I believe
Yup! Mine’s a mutt but also coming from NSDTR
Border collie
@@LillyEventing1 Yep looks like a toller to me.
@@ldc340 she looks nothing like a collie 🤣🤣
Beautiful dog ❤️ I love how her hind legs were sliding out on the floor while she was sitting. 🥹
She's so beautiful and so well trained!
Awwww, Whisky is such a good girl!
What a good dog. She’s such a happy puppy. 🐾🐾🐾🥰
Oh I just love your baby girl...she is so good and so sweet....thanks for posting!!! 🥰🥰❤❤
This is the most beautiful dog I’ve ever seen, her eyes and colors are stunning! ❤😊