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Zebra & Dog
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On my channel, I post a multitude of content, including my service dog, Arlo, my chronic illnesses, vlogs, and I have some old videos of reborn baby dolls and music stuff on here as well.
Any and all videos on this channel are my property and should not be recreated or copied without my explicit consent in writing.
Any and all videos on this channel are my property and should not be recreated or copied without my explicit consent in writing.
Sunshine the Service Dog in Training Does a Public Access Reflection Exam Part 3!
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Hi! I’m Brielle, and I’m a Licensed Social Worker and dog trainer with a service dog named Arlo (AKA Oak Hill’s The Good Dinosaur CGCU TKA)! He’s a standard poodle with a tuxedo parti marking, and he helps with my psychiatric and medical disabilities, including Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. If you have any questions, leave a comment down below or DM me on Instagram!
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ADA Law Regarding Service Dogs: www.ada.gov/service_animals_2010.htm
ADA Law FAQ: www.ada.gov/regs2010/service_animal_qa.html
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ALL Music used in my videos on my channel belongs to the rightful owners and I do not claim any of it as my own unless I am singing/playing it visibly on-screen.
Subscribe & hit the bell icon to get a notification every time that we post a new video!
Leave a comment down below and let me know what you think of the video, I try to read every single one.
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Instagram: @zebra.and.dog
zebra.and.dog?hl=en
Twitter: @ArloBrielle
ArloBrielle
For business inquiries or information regarding videos, etc.: ninja.ice.cream.truck@gmail.com
Want gear like Arlo’s for your dog? Use our code ZEBRAANDDOG at Yup Collars yupcollars.com/ for 15% off of your order!
Want to try our BarkBox? Use our referral link here: www.barkbox.com/r/G1MZC3W87V
Our Amazon Wishlist: www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3Q641GYDHN5H5?ref_=wl_share
Go visit our merch shop on RedBubble!
www.redbubble.com/people/Zebra-and-Dog/shop?asc=u&ref=account-nav-dropdown
Go subscribe to my friend Makayla’s channel for more on her chronic illness journey & her service dog in training, Sunshine!
ua-cam.com/channels/M3UrWP-ddConL3-bcuP5Ng.html
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Hi! I’m Brielle, and I’m a Licensed Social Worker and dog trainer with a service dog named Arlo (AKA Oak Hill’s The Good Dinosaur CGCU TKA)! He’s a standard poodle with a tuxedo parti marking, and he helps with my psychiatric and medical disabilities, including Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. If you have any questions, leave a comment down below or DM me on Instagram!
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ADA Law Regarding Service Dogs: www.ada.gov/service_animals_2010.htm
ADA Law FAQ: www.ada.gov/regs2010/service_animal_qa.html
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Music Library:
ALL Music used in my videos on my channel belongs to the rightful owners and I do not claim any of it as my own unless I am singing/playing it visibly on-screen.
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I have started to notice that many SD trainers have been using E-Collar training, and I just want to know if it is worth the money to get it.
Great advice thank you!
You are so welcome!
I got diagnosed with Cauda Equina Syndrome 6 months ago and had an emergency surgery on my spine to relieve pressure. Sadly, it was a delayed diagnosis, so I didn't get the surgery soon enough to prevent a lot of long term problems. Also, the surgery left me with no disc tissue between my L4-L5 or my L5-S1, so it feels like it's just bone grinding on bone in my lower back. I can KINDA walk, but I lost strength in the back of my legs and kinda propel myself with my toes and shins, which are the only parts of my lower legs that I can feel. It's mostly neuropathic pain that I do feel, there, though. I can't lift my leg up while walking to get over curbs. Because of the leg weakness and painful back while walking, I'm finally being referred for a wheelchair assessment. They kept hoping the weakness was going to go away along with the nerve pain, but no luck. I don't think the question of whether or not I need a wheelchair is difficult to determine. 😂
Yeah, I can imagine it would be hard because of the "use it or lose it" mentality. I wish you luck!
@@ZebraandDog With Cauda Equina Syndrome, your feeling CAN come back randomly, but that's more likely if they find and fix the problem really quickly. I think it might be protocol to try and get the patient walking as soon as possible by pushing it and sending them to physical therapy, but I lost strength in my legs WEEKS if not MONTHS before they finally figured out the problem and gave me the treatment, which was a microdiscectomy and laminectomy. They're finally understanding that I'm not going to be a speedy recovery case. I lost movement and feeling in my legs in early October, and got the surgery the day before New Year's Eve. I just learned that there's a 48 hour time frame. If you start having symptoms like leg weakness, bladder and bowel incontinence, or saddle anesthesia, you can make a recovery if you get treatment within 48 hours or the onset of THOSE symptoms. I finally got diagnosed from the saddle anesthesia and bladder RETENTION, so those functions may come back one day. It doesn't look like the feeling in my legs or the bladder and bowel incontinence are going anywhere, though. Damn American medical system.
I enjoyed the helpful video. I would love to see your grooming collection and poodle content.
Thanks! Check out my channel for more Poodle content and more of my grooming stuff!
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Thank you!
Thank you for posting
You're welcome!
What's inside your teeth cleaning kit? Also, thank you for making this video super helpful in seeing the daily grooming needed for a standard poodle.
We use a toothbrush and enzymatic toothpaste for daily use, and then we have a tooth scraping kit for removal of tarter, plaque, and anything that might get stuck in or on the teeth.
@ZebraandDog Thank you, I appreciate it.
My boy also struggles with sit
I wish you luck!
Hello thanks so much for this video do you have an update? I just purchased this kit for my minature and I've just come a couple bad reviews about the cutters being dull and malfunction of the grinders motor how has this product worked for you?
I've never struggled with this issue with mine! I don't really have an update though, these are still the set we currently use, no issues!
Hey, I've been doing some research and feel like I need a wheelchair user's opinion before going to my doctor on the 10th. I'm going to both email you and leave this comment. I sadly don't know what conditions I have yet, but I do know the symptoms a wheelchair will help (pain, fatigue, instability, etc.) I hope you can give me an opinion on my situation.
I hope I can help!
Thank you I have the same problem with my service dog 🐕🦺
Glad we could help!
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Great review. I'm currently looking for good clippers. I have the Wahl acro. It does not go through my dogs fur. As you said in this review it would be good for face and feet. I would like to hear your suggestions for full body cordless clippers.
Thanks! I have a video on my channel reviewing the Wahl KM, which I believe is a good option for full-body shaving.
THANK YOU so much for this, this was extremely helpful.
No problem! I'm glad I can help!
set up chromecast remote
I don't have a ChromeCast unfortunately.
Rex specs have a video here on UA-cam, the velcro on the side is so the goggles stay on the dog 😊
Cool!
just checked all the amazon reviews and wanted to hear how loud they are. Thank you for your honest review!
No problem, glad I could help!
I’ve been doing research and I still have to talk to my doctor (I just moved to a new city and have to find a new one for my current city). I’m kind of anxious to bring it up though. I feel like it could be helpful because my anxiety has been so bad to the point that I’m having multiple panic attacks a day seemingly out of nowhere. My work has actually sent me home after one because I almost passed out afterwards (I tend to hold my breath during them without realizing it) and I’ve been calling out due to my mental health. I also do have a few other problems (severe depression, ADHD, among some physical problems). I’m not sure if I should bring it up or not.
I always suggest bringing up your symptoms and not a solution. If your doctor thinks it's a good idea, they will bring it up.
love it~ professional unboxing!catch ya later,Zebra!:))
Thank you!
One thing I learned was instead of putting the treat in one hand and luring the dog back, to put the treat in one of your hands, but then put both hands on either side of the dog so they don't know which hand the treat is in, that will make them more likely to back up in a straight line because they won't be swinging towards the hand with the treat, they'll be thinking about both hands on either side of their head
Good idea! My dog for-sure has a good enough scent detection to know which hand it's in, so doing both wouldn't help us specifically, but for other people learning it might be helpful!
@@ZebraandDog wow cool!! my husky would have no idea lolol. lets just say he has other talents 😂 I wonder if treat in both hands works lol
Love the pink Phoenix Pack.
Yes! It's great!
Service animals can be dogs (meaning pure dog), and miniature horses ONLY. That is PER the LAWS. NO other animals r allowed to be service animals. That includes wild animals like wolves. And non living animals can NOT be service animals either. She is NOT actually part of the service dog community if she is faking things as service animals. No offense to her ir anyone else. That's just actual facts. If she wants to carry around a small stuffed animal toy as a comfort toy, that's fine. But the fact that her family played into this is nit helping her or anyone else. And businesses would have a right to deny them access if the business doesn't want that thing in their business. And it sounds like she was just purposely making excuses to not obey the laws.
Certain states do allow other animal species to be service animals, but they are only protected by state and not federal laws. This was a video from quite awhile ago, she has one washed service dog prospect at home and I believe a trained service dog from a program now. It's been a bit, so it might be worth checking what she's up to now.
Hello, I am training my own service dog here in Texas. He is a sheepadoodle , and I have him for a mental disability so he is a psychiatric service dog. I have been watching your videos and you have helped me a lot but I need your help a little more. 1- could you recommend me someone to do the public access test? I know that it’s not required but I want to do it but trainers in my area are not interested in helping me . 2- how do you deal with people touching your dog ? I bought a custom service vest with a crap ton of no petting signs and I still get people petting my dog. 3- how do you deal with no access issues? Or people letting aggressive dogs in stores? My parents are Mexican and we go to Mexican restaurants or markets and they don’t know any laws about service dogs and a restaurant even wanted a ID and although I speak Spanish and I tried to explain that that doesn’t exist, they don’t believe me. We once went to a Starbucks in a Kroger and a aggressive dog tried to attack my service dog . It gets so frustrating sometimes because of these problems and people and I really need help on this .
Hi! I'll answer your questions in order; 1. GDOA offers the PAT to owner-trainers across the country, but yes, you'll have to find a local trainer affiliated with the org willing to perform it for you. I don't think it's required but I HEAVILY recommend it, and I don't meet up with anyone (who isn't a client) whose dog hasn't passed it. 2. If someone goes to pet him, I move him. We have several positioning commands for him to go in front of or behind me, to the other side, or in-between my legs etc. But if I don't catch it before then, I ask Arlo to leave it. Each handler is different, but my service dog is just trained to ignore it. If they don't stop petting him after I ask him to leave it, though, I will tell them that Arlo is a medical alert service dog, and he has to focus in order to work, and them petting him is distracting to him and might prevent him from doing his job. I don't think I've ever had anyone not stop after that, aside from children, and in those situations I speak to the parent and tell them the situation and they usually pull their child away. 3. I have never personally had any access issues that weren't resolved by me showing my state dog training license, so I don't have a lot of personal experience with that. In terms of aggressive dogs, I will just leave the building and call corporate or management about the issue and provide video or photographic evidence to them.
@@ZebraandDog i appreciate you fixing your reply as I was going to give up on taking PAT . But, when I search Google on GDOA , it doesn’t come up. Is there another name associated with the company or something like that? Thank you
@@hpmbusinesssolutioncenter6712 Hi! The company is called Guide Dogs of America/Tender Loving Canines.
@@ZebraandDog okay i found them, although they are not in Texas. I can still ask them about PAT . Thank you for replying
@@hpmbusinesssolutioncenter6712 You would need to find a trainer local to you that’s willing to provide it for you.
That vest is awesome! Who made it?
Thanks! It is from the Phoenix Pack!
I believe that little middle thing holds a good holder
That makes sense!
Would love yo❤see that video on poodles and more on service dogs I have one for my grandson
I'll work on making a breed-specific video soon!
How old is sunshine ?
She's a little over 3!
my rough collie nala, she’s getting training. I ignore the comments people ask me
I love collies!
He is sooo cute ❤
Yesss
Great video! I bought this item from Amazon a few months ago and really like it, but I broke one of the trimmer guards (combs). The item is no longer available on Amazon and I'm having trouble finding replacement parts. You wouldn't happen to know where I could order replacement parts or if another brand of blade guards would work? Thanks
Unfortunately I do not know! I don't use the trimmer anymore on my dog because it's meant for dog fur and he has thinner, poodle hair.
I have a service dog 🐕🦺 and work for them so cool you can train well there
Yup!
where's the vest from? sunshine did very good
The harness is from the Phoenix Pack!
This vlog is very good for what a person needs to consider when asked about your wheelchair assessment requirements. I think it’s the only one that covers so many questions about your mobility and wheelchair needs. Thank you. Yes a list of answers is brilliant 😊
Thank you!
Hi were did you get the nail polish At
Hi! I shop for my nail polish at Holo Taco.
After about a year with me full-time, 2 things stand out. First, I didnt realize how much help they would actually be. Second, the amount of negative attention is shocking. We're generally unwanted, unwelcome and unsafe in public.
Yeah, people struggle with the negative attention a lot!
My name is Regan and I have EDS and am looking into different mobility aids and this was very helpful!
I'm glad I could help!
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So helpful thank you!!!
You're welcome!
Is it worth it
For poodles, maybe not. But for other breeds, definitely!
@@ZebraandDog thank you for that information
No problem!
This woman rejected free advice from professional dog trainers who offered to help her and her dog. She's interested in money and attention above all.
Woof. That's so true and so upsetting.
Does someone with a service dog need to be legally and personally disabled as defined by the state?
Yup!
@@ZebraandDog Good to know! I am legally and permanently disabled with a variety of medical and emotional disabilities. I see a lot of people on UA-cam who have psych service dogs for anxiety but it’s so hard to get approved for disability for that reason alone. That’s why I was wondering
It really is difficult! But, it is required.
Welcome back! EDIT: My current service dog has discoid lupus and it looks similar to Sunshine's nose. You might want to go to a vet and get her tested for it. Sadly it can't be cured BUT there is a few medication options, my boye is on prednisone which is a bit funny because my aunt also has lupus and she is on prednisone too. We have to get his blood drawn every year to make sure the prednisone isn't messing with his blood levels though. There is a safer medication that I'm going to try next time we go to the vet but I forgot what it was called. Lupus isn't really dangerous but it can have flareups and cause their nose to get scabby and bloody, most dogs will always have a scabby nose even with medication but it gets a lot better with the meds. The vet told us to keep him out of the sun in the summer because it can cause it to get worse too, they also have sunscreen for doggos but we don't use it since he doesn't stay outside much in the summer.
Hi! Luckily, Sunshine has a dermatologist she sees for her allergies, and it was determined at her last appointment that the nose bumps and other skin issues were a result of the food she was on, so we switched, and things are much better now. Thanks for the concern though!
No problem! It took us months to figure out what was going on with my doggos nose, we thought he was rubbing it through our chainlink fence until we took him to the vet and they told us what was going on. I didn't know doggos could get lupus until we went, it's pretty weird.@@ZebraandDog
Ouch! That sounds painful but I'm glad you figured it out!
I'm training my German shepherd to help me with my meltdowns
That's great!
@@ZebraandDog I just learned I was diagnosed autistic when I was 12. My mom didn't want to believe it and I spent all my life struggling when I didn't need to.
Ugh, that's hard.
Where did you get the pink tactical harness
Oh it isn't tactical unfortunately, it's just a pink mobility harness. It's from Phoenix Pack on Instagram!
My pet dog and I both have lots of issues! She's 10,000% not service dog material, but she helps me through some of my issues and I help her the best I can through hers. But when you said "if your ADHD is so bad you forget to feed your dog" that hit home - once or twice a week I forget to give her her evening meds.... a good reminder to me that I want to build up to training her time-cued pill-bottle retrieves so I don't forget either of our meds! 😅
For-sure a good idea! It's super important to make sure your dog is getting fed and medicated.
@@ZebraandDog Setting an alarm has definitely kept me consistent lately, but multiple checks and balances are always helpful, especially on those days where we're off of our usual routine!
That's good!
Thank You For This 🙏🏼 Loved Every Second , & Inspired By Glitter Paint For My Rollator Instead Of Trying To Bedazzle The Whole Thing 🥲 Probably Gonna Glitter Paint Front-Wheel Walker Too 🤔 & When I Get Cane , That'll Be Nxt 😅🥰✨️ P.S. How Did The Wheels Do With The Paint On Them ? Any Traction-Concerns ? - Love 4rm Seattle, WA 💚💙
Glad you liked it! The wheels didn't have any issues, but I did switch to a custom chair not long after this video.
OMG HIII I MISSED YPU GUYS!! Hope you’re all doing okay!^^
Hi! So glad to hear we were missed! We're doing great.
ThaNk You you helped me much.❤
You're welcome!
I am planning on getting a service dog from a program. I am going to do a can-drive for fundraising because they can be up to, at the most, 50,000 dollars. The thing is that I can't even go on a 30-minute grocery trip without using a store mobility scooter. I have a walker with a seat in it but even sometimes that isn't enough, and it's hard being 17 years old and not being able to go out with friends because I am so exhausted.💔😢
Yeah, it's a lot of money to get a service dog! I will say though, it sounds like your mobility needs might be beyond what a service dog can provide. Maybe a wheelchair or mobility scooter would be better fit for your mobility needs? Service miniature horses are also options in some areas and might be a better fit than a dog, too, just based on what you're describing that you struggle with.
I could do without the f bombs, I have Progressive MS and wanted ideas to replace the colors
Sorry, I don't post on the UA-cam Kids app for a reason. I post adult content, which can include adult language. I also say in the description of this video to NEVER replicate what we are doing in this video unless you're a professional or have access to the advice of a professional.
what do you do if the person who's training this doesn't make noise when he cries?
I train the dog to respond to the action the person does.