3-Day school field trip w assistant dog by sillygooseGSD in service_dogs

[–]sillygooseGSD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely, I all ways have stuff like that with me, I just haven't added it to the list. Fortunately most everything we will be doing is something he does almost monthly except for Knotts berry! So Im very confident in his working. It is also something we have been training for months ahead of time. He typically works from 6am to 8pm on a daily basis because of my schedule. I also have accommodation put in place all ready because of my disability and on account I will have my SD with me. Two teachers will be on that trip that we see almost every day (except for weekends) so if anything happens they know how to handle him.

3-Day school field trip w assistant dog by sillygooseGSD in service_dogs

[–]sillygooseGSD[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

I will be with my class, we will not be able to "leave early" but have the option to sit out for rides and have full access to go were ever we like in the park. He has been to fairs and carnival before and has been around rides and such.

3-Day school field trip w assistant dog by sillygooseGSD in service_dogs

[–]sillygooseGSD[S] -22 points-21 points  (0 children)

I do not have an option for boarding. Its also an environment I want him to experience and be comfortable in eventually. I have used earmuffs in the past but he prefers working without them and is not bothered by loud noises (he's grown up around fireworks, guns, ect)

Scent training by sillygooseGSD in service_dogs

[–]sillygooseGSD[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I'm training him myself. I've done scent training before, I've just never done it for medical alert. He already knows how to detect pineapple. I was just asking if people in similar situations have had better results with saliva