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Service dog

Started this discussion. Last reply by Dustynbob Mar 12. 11 Replies

Hi, I have two disabled daughters. One daughter has had a service dog for 13 years. I trained her myself as we are very remote. I bought another puppy two years ago thinking i would train her to…Continue

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Dustynbob replied to Dustynbob's discussion Service dog
"I decided against it since a service dog must be spayed or neutered in our county. Plus, it would not give me the time to train without disruptions. I called all over the country to humane societies looking for crosses, and they all had problems…"
Mar 12
Mary KMK replied to Dustynbob's discussion Service dog
"In addition to Susan's comments below, I'll add a few more. I am also looking for a service dog candidate for myself. I spoke with a breeder about getting one of her pups, and she suggested one of her studs. The catch is you have to be…"
Mar 12

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Susan D. replied to Dustynbob's discussion Service dog
"The breeders are very particular about how they are raised and what food they are feed and how they are groomed, etc. They are wonderful dogs, but you have to be willing to give the dog up to the breeder when they want to use it for breeding…"
Feb 4
Dustynbob replied to Dustynbob's discussion Service dog
"thank you, yes a 3 year old would be perfect! what do you think about guardian dogs? I mean it seems the breeder pages i was on all had these "guardian dogs" which you keep and they breed? is that reasonable?"
Feb 2

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Susan D. replied to Dustynbob's discussion Service dog
"Dusty, I am so sorry for daughter's illness! How hard to go through that. A dog like my large goldendoodle would be nice for your daughters since he loves grooming and will lay still for brushing. He doesn't chase balls though...lol. I…"
Feb 2
Dustynbob replied to Dustynbob's discussion Service dog
"Yes, she grooms daily, the dog must lie quiet for that and gets a treat after. she plays ball and we go for a walk on days sh eis up to it. she has a blood cancer disease; and needs a dog during therapies. I take to the dog wash whenever possible,…"
Feb 1

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Susan D. replied to Dustynbob's discussion Service dog
"Retrievers need exercise as much as any dog when they are young. I have also rescued two doodles, one big and one small. I love them to pieces, but they do need exercise! And they are not all non shedding.....even poodle mixes require a lot of…"
Feb 1
Dustynbob replied to Dustynbob's discussion Service dog
"Well active and needy doesn't sound good; although the dog will have a job. I don't want to get a dog that will be unhappy. Retreivers seem to be ok with laying around all day?  "
Feb 1

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Lynne Fowler - Admin replied to Dustynbob's discussion Service dog
"Well, I have 5 doodles of my own, in various sizes from 28# to 105# and have been rescuing and rehoming them for 3 years now. I think that's pretty successful. Many of our rehomes are because they are such active and needy dogs. They crave and…"
Jan 31
Dustynbob replied to Dustynbob's discussion Service dog
"thank you, i need to hear from folks who have successfully adopted one."
Jan 31

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Lynne Fowler - Admin replied to Dustynbob's discussion Service dog
"Dusty, you would have to keep an eye on the CA Listings page and apply through the rescues and shelters, there. Our rescue, itself is in NJ, so a little too far to be adopting dogs.   Doodles are very active and playful dogs and if you adopted…"
Jan 31
Dustynbob left a comment for Lynne Fowler - Admin
"Thank you. I am looking for a service dog for my daughter. Her service dog is 13 and needs to retire. I prefer a female, and nto a puppy if i can get a solid temperment older dog. Not too old. Must be good with children, cats, dogs, horses,…"
Jan 31
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Service dog

Hi, I have two disabled daughters. One daughter has had a service dog for 13 years. I trained her myself as we are very remote. I bought another puppy two years ago thinking i would train her to replace Chewey. It turns out she has a genetic disorder and will require steroids her entire life. I have no objections to giving her pills, but it has created a difficulty (the vet said it would) where she can not hold her bladder all night. The other difficulty is this dog is very hyper. I MUST have a…See More
Jan 31

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Lynne Fowler - Admin left a comment for Dustynbob
"Thank You for joining Oodles of Doodles Rescue Collective! We are a family oriented community, based on our love for our Canine Companions and have been listing and rescuing Oodle Dogs since January, 2009. If you would like to change your icon…"
Jan 31
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