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hiya pia! I just saw your new puppy on Instagram!! congrats, he's so cute! I was just wondering, is he a rescue?
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Hi anon,
He's not a rescue! We've always had rescue cats, which is actually part of the reason we can't get a rescue dog, lol. I'm about to talk a lot about it, so get ready! Lol
So firstly, in Western Australia, poodle x rescue puppies don't really exist at all in rescue organisations , and Glen and I are both allergic to highly shedding dogs as well as dogs with very short hair, and we needed a trainable / biddable puppy because we have a cat with a lot of behavioural issues. We've had to litter test each litter of puppies we've met with to see which ones were suitable / not suitable with our allergy issues.
Unlike other places in the world, poodles are actually very hard to find here, and as someone who's had my eyes on rescue organisations on and off for 10 years I can say with a lot of confidence we were never going to find a non-shedding puppy or dog without significant behavioural issues in a rescue. It was nearly impossible before the pandemic, and it's been impossible since.
Western Australia has a dog breed bottleneck, because before frozen sperm existed, most people had to pay around $10,000 to get a new dog of any kind because of the flight fees. On top of that, we have the strictest quarantine in the world. Any dogs to introduce new genetic lineages into a breed from overseas had to spend three months in a concrete cell, with no comforts and only allowed short visits per day. As a result, many of these dogs developed behavioural issues.
But this has meant that some purebreeds don't exist at all in Western Australia, or are just extremely uncommon. There's no medium poodles in Western Australia. There's only two active miniature poodle breeders. Borzoi aren't here. The list of like... fairly common dogs that don't exist here, or only exist in small numbers, is huge. And this means what filters into the rescues tends to be the most popular breeds - staffies, kelpies, malamutes, huskies, german shepherds, labradors and their mixes - all dogs we can't have as pets :(
So, we looked into purebreeds for a long time, and fell in love with some standard poodle puppies we met several months ago, but they were just too big for our cottage, and for our 12 year old 'I have so many behavioural issues Pia learned clicker training just to manage me' rescue cat.
We actually consulted with a trainer who specialises in PTSD dogs quite a few months ago before making this decision and deciding on Tobermory, and she was the one who suggested we go this path.
Rescues are great, I'm a huge rescue animal proponent, I've worked in both wild animal rehabilitation, animal fostering, and in animal rescue at various times in my life. For most people who aren't dealing with allergies (and keeping in mind that a low-shedding dog isn't hypoallergenic! Glen and I are still having allergic reactions, they're just not hives or asthma attacks, and we can manage congestion/breathing issues etc. with antihistamines + rescue inhalers), or who don't already have problem pets to worry about, it's absolutely one of the first avenues people should try!
But puppies from reputable and trustworthy breeders (whether mixes or purebreed) are often bred for qualities that can be more reliable in people who are trying to meet certain needs. And I advocate people go in that direction too if that's the only way they can have or live with a dog. Especially if they can meet with the breeder, meet the parents, meet the puppies multiple times, see (and check) health testing results, and those dogs are being registered, if not through a Purebreed Register (which honestly guarantees nothing except conformation, and often puts health and sometimes even temperament by the wayside), then through a reputable Register that has a code of ethics where you can report a breeder for poor practices and trust that they will be held accountable.
A small fluffy cutesy dog is actually not my favoured kind of dog in terms of how he looks. If I were picking a dog for cosmetic reasons, it'd be such a different dog!! :D I prefer borzoi, or leonbergers (two dogs that don't exist here), or landseer newfoundlands (doesn't exist here), or large munsterlanders (doesn't exist here) etc.
But in terms of temperament and what we need him for? He's perfect. Plus I can still breathe through my nose today and I'm not covered in hives, which is a win!
Anyway, I realise I could've answered this with a short 'no he's not a rescue' lol, but I feel like a lot of folks don't understand what it's like in Western Australia, one of the most isolated major cities in the whole world geographically, and what that means for genetic bottlenecks, issues with finding certain kinds of dogs in rescue, and how the chances of finding a rescue that works can drastically plummet if you're already dealing with pets that have stress, anxiety, and behavioural issues at home.
Maybe was this kind of rescue. She would have been euthanased before we got her. In fact she was literally 20 minutes away from being put to sleep, before we got her. She went on to develop multiple behavioural issues being a multigen feral with Bengal background, which is a pretty bad combo in Western Australian bushland (multigen feral cats are something else here, and have been mistaken for mountain lines in the bush). She's needed intensive and time-consuming management since we got her, and it means every other animal around her needs to be as easy to manage as humanly possible.
But yeah it's put me in an interesting quandary for about 7 years? Longer? At any rate, TL;DR not a rescue! :D
#asks and answers#personal#i could also talk a ton about my severe PTSD#and severe social anxiety#and my agoraphobia#and specifically looking for a trainable companion dog that's non-shedding#but like i think i've covered enough dsklfjadsfdska#anyway highly recommend folks consult with a trainer *before* getting a puppy#to talk about their needs
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WRATS
~In Memoriam~
Brief History
In 1025 Darth Feras, then Lord JwinĂŒ, was on one of her exploration mission to the planet of Tatooine. There she came upon creatures known as âwomp ratsâ (Tatooines rattus ferox). She was fascinated that even with the Force, she could barely sense them. After further investigation she realized these creature had a very basic grasp of using the Force to cloak themselves. This prompted Darth Feras to take considerable time studying them during her stay. She quickly discovered that the womp rats were feared and hated by almost all sentient beings that knew of them, especially among humans.
But while the greater galaxy saw these animals as loathsome pests, Darth Feras saw a misunderstood creatures that exhibited ferocity, stealth, and cunning, all of these were traits admired by the Sith. At the end of her mission on Tatooine, Darth Feras took a sizable colony of womp rats back to the Empire. For the next several decades, she used a combination of Sith Alchemy and selective breeding to tame, domesticate, and create various breeds of âwratsâ (Drokaas rattus familiaris).
The new species of wrats quickly found themselves in high regard among the Sith as pets. After Darth Ferasâs death, her students and apprentices continued the work with the wrats. They created and developed more breeds over the years, which led to the founding of the Sith Society for Wrats (SSW) in 1101. Eventually, the SSW officially changed its name to the Imperial Society of Wrat Fanciers (ISWF) in 1318. The organization continues to hold annual shows to recognize exceptional breeders and their specimens to this day.
Although wrats were once revered as pets exclusive to the Sith, the Empire has slowly allowed these animals to become the companions of average Imperial citizens over the course of many years. However the vast majority of wrat owners, especially of purebreds, are still Sith or high ranking Imperial officers.
Temperament
Temperament vary greatly between breeds and even between the individuals within a breed. But in general wrats are known to be highly intelligent, friendly toward their family, wary of strangers, curious, protective, fierce, and goofy. Being even slightly attuned to the Force makes them obedient and easily trainable, especially if the owner is a Sith. Because of this wrats can be used for various things aside from being âpampered petsâ.
Biology
While the wild womp rats of Tatooine can grow up to 2-3 meters in length, their domesticated counterparts are smaller on average with a greater range in size. Reaching anywhere from 0.5-2 m in length, adult wrats can weigh 5-50 kg and stand between 25-110 cm tall. The average for all wrats lie somewhere between 75 cm long, 15 kg in weight, and 50 cm in height. With a Force sensitive owner they have long lifespans, up to 30 years, but with a non-Force user their lifespan tops out around 16 years.
Unlike womp rats which are polyestrous, wrats are monestrous and only breed once a year. Their gestation period is about 66 Imperial Standard Days with 4-6 pups born at a time. It takes a couple of months for the pups to be weaned and mature enough to be re-homed, and around 1-2 years of age is when a wrat reaches sexual maturity.
Like their wild counterparts, wrats are true omnivores capable of eating almost anything and everything, thus maintaining a proper diet is very important. Another retained trait from the wild womp rats is the continuous growth of their incisors. Owners must deal with this appropriately with adequate toys and objects for the wrat the chew on. Wrat teeth have been made more durable than their wild counterparts through the alchemic process, and they can gnaw through durasteel and permacrete if given enough time. The legendary bite of the womp rat was also retained, and wrats have very strong, painful bites with locking jaws that will not release unless the animal allows it.
Another trait altered from their wild brethren include a more refined vision. Wrats may have a better sight than womp rats, but both species still rely heavily on their sensitive hearing, smell, and touch. With four ears wrats can hear both above and below the hearing ranges of humans, allowing them to communicate and track prey more effectively. Itâs also said that their sense of smell is second to that of akk dogs, making them suitable detection animals. They also have a full face of whiskers that are sensitive enough to feel subtle vibrations in the air.
Variations in Appearance
Wrats come in a wide variety of colors, patterns, sizes, and shapes. Some of these looks are set into a specific breed while many can be seen across multiple breeds.
Eye Colors
Wrat eyes primarily come in two colors: red and black. Their eyes can be red, black, or one of each. They can also have pink or blue as eyes, but those colors are considered extremely rare and are usually linked to a genetic defect.
Ear Placements
Wrat ears are placed in one of three ways on their head: top, side, or drooped. The top eared variety is the most common. Ears on the side are sometimes more rounded and give the wrat a âcuterâ face. Droop eared wrats cannot perk up the ears the way top eared ones can and are the least common ear type.
Head Shape
The head shape of wrats can be mesocephalic, brachycephalic, or dolichocephalic. The shapes are more commonly referred to as round/regular, flat/smushed, or pointed/long.
Round/regular is the most common head shape among wrats, followed by pointed/long and then by flat/smushed. Some flat faced wrat breeds over-exaggerate the âsmushâ effect from years of selective breeding and can often contribute to health problems such as labored breathing or the potential for eyes dislocating from the sockets.
Tail Types
Most wrat tails are âhairlessâ, coming in the single or split variety. But they can also be short, with a bit of fur, or fully furred.
Coat Types There are four different types of coats found in domesticated wrats: short/self, long/silky, wired/curly, or bald/hairless.
Short haired is the most common type of fur found among wrats. The short coat is comprised of true fur which only grow to a certain length before being shed and replaced.
Long haired coats only show up in a few breeds such as the luxurian or silken. The long coat is comprised of hair which differs from short fur in that it will grow continuously. This means that any long haired wrats need maintenance or vanity cuts for the fur coats.
Wire haired wrats are also fairly uncommon. Their fur also does not shed nearly as much as a short hair and should feel rough and bristly when compared to the silky and smooth textures of long and short hair.
Hairlessness is only found breed, the finx. Despite the name, no wrat is truly hairless. Finx wrats still retain their whiskers and some even have small patches of ultra fine fur. But any other wrat that displays hairlessness, whether in patches or on the whole body, is considered a product of genetic mutation.
Body Sizes and Shapes Wrats range vastly in size. The smallest breed of wrat weighs in under 5 kg while the largest breed can exceed over 50 kg. While any body shape can be found at any size, for the most part the two traits are interlinked. This leads to the general categories of: large/tall, medium/regular, and small/dwarf.
Tall wrats have elongated legs, making them better at running which in turn makes them excellent trackers and hunters. Their longer limbs do not hinder their ability to climb, which has come in handy in the jungles of Dromund Kaas. Most tall breeds are larger than the average wrat, but some of them can be small in size with while maintaining the tall body shape.
Medium wrats are considered the norm when it comes to the shape. While theyâre not as adept at running long distances like their taller brethren, they are still quite agile and many breeds of regular wrats that are used for hunting or guarding. Wrats with this body shape generally fall within 10-20 kg, making them not too big and not too small for most owners.
Dwarf wrats are affected by a genetic condition called achondroplasia, which is the same kind of dwarfism found among sentient species such as humans. The condition greatly shortens their limbs, causing them to appear âstumpyâ. Though a large wrat can be a dwarf, most dwarf breeds were also bred down to smaller sizes and mainly serve as lap pets.
Coat Colors Currently, there are 14 base colors seen in wrats. Of course, a wrat can have multiple colors in many different patterns so the possible looks are nearly endless.
Coat Patterns There are many different patterns found on wrats, but the most common are: masked, capped, hooded, striped, point, spotted, solid, underbelly, blaze, chestguard, tricolor, robed, bareback, top stripe, patched, caped, suited, belted, lined, and hind striped.
Masked: Band of color over the eyes, extending to sides of the face. Rest of the body should be white or a lighter color than the mask.
Capped: Entire head is a darker color than the rest of the body.
Hooded: The head and back are colored while the rest of the body is white.
Striped: Dark vertical (cranial to caudal) stripes run down the entire body. Face should be bare of any markings. The stripes are a darker color than the base fur coat.
Point: The nose/jawline as well as the lower limbs of the wrat are a lighter color than the body, and if the tail is furred, the tip of the tail should match the light fur color. The body is typically black in color.
Spotted: Body and spots can be any color, but the spots must appear to be speckled or splattered. Any color for the spots and body, they just need to be different.
Solid: One solid color for the entire body.
Underbelly: Head, neck, chest and belly should all be a darker color than the rest of the body.
Blaze: Refers to a specific pattern on the face. There should be a patch of white or light coloring on the nose and up to the forehead.
Chestguard: A patch of fur lighter than the rest of the body should be on the chest.
Tricolor: There must be three distinct colors manifesting in any of the following patterns - robed, suited, hooded, belted, spotted, top stipe, or patched. Thus this pattern includes any of the ones listed.
Robed: One darker color for the dorsal side of the body and a lighter one for the ventral side.
Bareback: The head and shoulders are a darker color than the rest of the body.
Top Stripe: A thin line, usually black but can be other dark colors, runs down from forehead to the base of the tail. The rest of the body should be lighter in color.
Patched: Large, round patterns appearing at random all across the body. These patches and the body should be different colors.
Caped: A thick, broad band of dark color runs down the back. Head should be bare and match with rest of the body.
Suited: From part of the face as well as the ventral side should be white while the rest of the body is one solid dark color.
Belted: There must be a distinct band going all the way around the wratâs midsection.
Lined: Similar to striped, but the stripes have dotted lines within them as well.
Hind Striped: Dark horizontal stripes appearing only on the back end of the wrat.
Breeds
Though many of the wrat breeds were bred to fulfill the purpose of âhousehold petsâ, there are some that possess âmulti functionalâ properties. These wrats are used to fulfill other âjobsâ aside from being pampered pets. Some of the more recognizable breeds are the moraban which are used commonly by Inquisitors, and the ibalken for executions, or warmarr for battles.
The ISWF currently recognizes 36 official breeds, though there are many âmixedâ and âcommon muttsâ that exist but left uncategorized. For a new breed to be recognized it must first be created by a Sith alchemist or breeder and pass the scrutiny of the ISWF standards.
In Society and Culture
Since their domestication, wrats have gone to influence many aspects of Sith and Imperial culture. There are countless examples of wrats depicted as symbols and mascots being known throughout the Empire.
Nidsey The most notable and beloved name in regards to âwrats in entertainmentâ is Rolt Nidsey.
In 1221 he began his Nidsey Entertainment Company that has since grown exponentially. What began as a series of short stories of Wilsor and Wenny Wrat quickly turned into an ever expanding list of beloved classic tales within the Empire. Because of the popularity of Nidsey and the characters of the stories it produces, there was an island on Dromund Kaas that was developed into an attraction called Nidsey Nation while the moon of Dromund Fels is currently being terraformed for Nidsey Realm.
Some of the many, many stories that have endured over the past century are: P1N0CC1-1I0, The Maiden and the Monster, Star Bright, The Little Voidling, The Mowhef King, The Mutant of the Citadel, 101 Daleshuns, The Forest Tome, Ashlenna, Slumbering Sith, and Saber in the Stone.
Wrathful Wrats Another incredibly popular and beloved group of wrats come in the form of a long running cartoon known as the Wrathful Wrats. The series follows the Fearsome Four, a group of extraordinary wrats that face off against the many enemies of the Empire.
Though the Four are the main cast, the show also has many other characters and cameos of popular icons in Imperial culture. Since the show has been on air for a while, the main cast is also swapped for new characters.
Plushables! Wrats are often a popular design for childrenâs toys and dolls. The most popular in the Empire are a certain brand of plush dolls called Plushables!. Aside from the famous cartoon icons such as the main cast of the Wrathful Wrats, many notable Sith are often turned into wrat version of themselves for these toys.
The Sith that are turned into these dolls are almost, always Darths. Since these are seen as special collectorâs items, the company discontinues sales of the doll if the Sith dies. The only exception being when they do a limited release of Historical Figures.
The Fat Wrat Very few restaurants can boast about quality and quantity. The Fat Wrat is one of the few eating establishments that can truthfully make this claim.
The restaurant started with a Sith by the name of Lord Curay and his wrat, Raly, who had an exceptionally sensitive sense of smell. With the help of some of his Imperial counterparts, Lord Curay started a small and exclusive eatery that only hosted the elite of the Empire. All of the ingredients purchased were said to be inspected by Raly, leading to some of the best dishes served in the Empire, if not the galaxy.
After Lord Curayâs (and Ralyâs) death, the restaurant opened its doors to anyone and everyone in the Empire. In addition, a buffet was added to the restaurant that serves food from all over the galaxy. Patrons can choose to either eat from the buffet or Ă la carte with prices starting at 150 credits for a lunch buffet and the average main entree at 75 credits (without adding any drinks, appetizers, or desserts).
The Fat Wrat is also notable for never taking any reservations and functions on a first come, first serve basis. The only exception to the no reservations rule is if the Emperor himself wished to dine there or if at least half of the entire Dark Council were to book a time.
Sith Culture Since wrats originally started as exclusive pets for the Sith, itâs no surprise that the Sith have adapted new art and customs regarding these animals.
With any kind of subject, wrats have been depicted in paintings, sculptures, carvings, writings, and even as decorative designs on lightsaber hilts of some Sith.
It is common to see large and small statues of beloved family pets placed inside the home, in a garden, or even guarding family tombs.
Wrats have become such treasured pets to the Sith, some are even considered as part of the family. So when a wrat owned by a Sith passes away, their body is handled in one of two ways: mummification or cremation.
Regardless of whether or not the wrat is mummified or cremated, their remains are often stored within family tombs or vaults. Imperials donât mummify their pets, but cremation and burials is how they proceed to mourn their wrats. Since burials are more common with Imperial owners, thereâs a Wrat Cemetery, a series of small, hovering landmasses over the northwest corner of Kosqam. Although it is called a Wrat Cemetery, any animal companion can be buried there.Â
a HUGE thanks to @thegarbagechute!!! seriously. ;-; this would not have been possible without gelly being super awesome and patient and wonderful! BLESS~
please !! see notes below the cut!
in loving memory of Darwin, and all my other boos that have since gone over the rainbow bridge... ;-;
this is my love letter to the two greatest âlovesâ of my life: rats and star wars. (also, carrie fisher made the point of âmore pets in star wars!â and i 100% agree. so a part of this is for you carrie~ *blows kiss to the stars*)
this took a while. iâm talking.... 4-5 (?) months. but man, gelly did a fantastic job on all the art! D: pls give them some love!! (in a weird coincidence, the very last piece of art was completed and sent a few hours before darwin passed... i wasnât sure how to feel about that tbh)
anyway! WRATS! theyâre your cat/dog/kowakian-monkey-lizard all rolled into one! x3
lord jwinĂŒ comes from the words ì„ (jwi) and ć„ł(nÇ). which is korean for rat and mandarin for woman. yes. her name is literally lord rat-lady (aka ME lol)
i stated how the sith, and by in large the empire as a whole, really like these animals. bc... well why wouldnât they? lol. and they would be of a different culture than the republic and what we see irl. how certain animals are seen and portrayed really does depend on the culture. so it didnât seem like that much of a stretch that the empire would like cute, adorable, murderous ratties. (as for the imperial npcs shooting at womp rats on tatooine, i feel like itâs like how ppl differentiate between doggos and wild coyotes.)
omg, the breeds. the stupid breeds! DX i wouldâve like to get more done but i ran out of thinking juice ;-; (i seriously gave up half way thru) if and of yâall have ideas and want to create your own wrat breed, please! send me an ask or message with all the fields filled out and iâll add it to the list. >3<
regarding the colors. if it says lighter/darker, i mean any color and not just default white or black. ex, i put down âhead, neck, chest and belly should all be a darker color than the rest of the bodyâ for the underbelly pattern and it shows and black and white wrat. but the darker color could be red and the lighter color could be ember. see what iâm trying to say? (as in, these are colorful bunch of critters!)
and in case it wasnât super obvious... shameless disney reference xD brownie points to anyone who can correctly name all the rl counterparts to those movies (itâs not hard and i wasnât being particularly creative lol) the fearsome four are based on, you guessed it, the four imperial classes of swtor hehe. no they donât have names bc i was too lazy to think of them. maybe someday... soonish? idk thereâs a joke among the sith that âyou know you made it in the empire when you get turned into one of these *holds mini me wrat doll*â i figure the sith are not only the leaders of govt, but also high profile celebrities (in some cases) and âheroâ figures. you know, things the propaganda mill can use to inspire~ the empire, starting with its kids. (only when they get older do they realize that some sith are fucking bat shit crazy and will choke, stab, or zap you for shits and giggles >,< ) shameless ratatouille ref xU (sorta lol) and ofc, the sith are a ppl thatâs super into feelings and attachments. so theyâd get attached to their pets and i took inspo from how ancient egyptians would mummify and mourn their cats. (i get it man bc me... too.....)
if youâre wondering... YES, your republic character can have a wrat. bc for one, like i always says, YOU DO YOU FRIEND! c: and two. smugglers are a thing in this setting lol. but, i imagine should the republic character get into a situation where they have to mingle with imperial characters theyâd try to hide the wrat bc the wrats are seen as empire only pets. (sorta, kinda like how china owns ALL the pandas in the world. even the ones born outside of china, but the country that has them still has to send them back if china asks. itâs... a weird diplomacy thing the chinese govt does with pandas and iâm not gonna get into the details of that rn lol)
#swtor#ratties#i can't believe this is finally done#like... fuckin FINALLY#like with all of my worldbuilding#take it or leave it#you do you fam c:#wrat memes all over imperial holonet lol#inq zyn def has a small horde of morabans#rictus being super mysterious~#can be def found every year#at the ISWF show#with his prize winning jaynol named Socks#and this is me trying to put up a 'good image' of boos!#bc so often are precious boos portrayed as 'nasty vermin'!#it's unfair i say!!!#>:U#thx to the artist again!#<3
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PTSD Service Dogs Top Service Dog Breeds for People with PTSD
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Top Service Dog Breeds For People with PTSD Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
While many of us equate Post Traumatic Stress Disorder with military service, according to the US National Institute of Health, at any given time 24.4 million people or approximately 8% of the US population have PTSD. To put that into perspective, thatâs equal to the entire population of Texas. And, it can develop at any age, including childhood.
Our canine companions are not new to helping us with our needs and have once again stepped up, helping us to cope with the feelings of fear and lack of control brought on by PTSD.
âGumbo realizes that Eric is upset, even before Eric realizes it. Amazing instinct and the power to stop panic attacks and tackle PTSD.â
Today, weâre going to get to know these PTSD Service Dog breeds.
Hi, Iâm Leroy and Iâm Rosie and this is Animal Facts.
Letâs get started. But, before we start, take a moment to like and subscribe for more fun, fauna facts.
Weâll get to the top dog breeds in a bit, but first, letâs look at Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and how these service dogs help us to cope with a world of uncertainty.
PTSD is recognized as a psychobiological mental disorder than can affect survivors not only of combat experience, but also terrorist attacks, natural disasters, serious accidents, assault or abuse, or even sudden and major emotional losses.
âHis whole nervous system gets highjacked and he is no longer here psychologically. Heâs back someplace else where thereâs danger.â
After the event, you may feel scared, confused, or angry. In PTSD, these symptoms donât just simply go away. They may disrupt your life, making it hard to continue with your daily activities. Some cases may be delayed, with only subtle symptoms showing up initially and more severe symptoms emerging months after the traumatic event.
According to Canines for Hope, A Specially Trained PTSD Dog can provide a sense of security, calming effects, and physical exercise that can make a positive difference in the lives of those that suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Like all assistance dogs, a psychiatric service dog is individually trained to do work or perform tasks that mitigate his handlerâs disability.
âKisses from Frankie bring Allen back to the present.â
âGood kisses, good kisses.â
A trained PTSD Service Dogs can help adjust serotonin levels, help lower blood pressure, help with episodes of depression, help with feeling loved, provide companionship, calm his handler, and prevent people from crowding around or rushing up on his handler.
âA year ago, I couldnât even walk to a 7-11 and get a pack of gum.â
Combine these with the other proven benefits to mental health of owning a dog and youâll see why many are turning to our best friend for help.
So what are we looking for in a PTSD service dog candidate? According to thisableveteran.org, âTemperament is key. Our dogs must be steady in every situation, must never display aggression, must have a high level of self-control, and be physically able to perform the duties we ask of them. And, each PTSD service dogs must be seen as approachable to the general public.â
In the psychiatric dog field, there are two types of dog. One is the service dog and the other is the emotional support dog. While emotional support dogs are pets who do not need training other than perhaps basic obedience, service dogs are professionally trained to do specific tasks that help their handlers cope with a disability.
So which breeds are we turning to? Letâs find out. If youâve watched our other videos about service dogs, youâll see a few familiar faces in this list, but youâll find a few new ones as well.
âHe calls Axel a prescription on two legs.â
1. Labrador Retriever
Once again, weâre starting off with the Labrador Retriever. The Lab is going to lead most lists of service dogs, and for good reason.
âJoe is 5 years old. Heâs a black and tan lab.â
Due to his superior intelligence and gentle disposition, this easy-to-train pooch is the perfect candidate to be a service dog of any type, especially Psychiatric Service Dog, as a Lab is well-known known for his friendliness, sociability, and loving nature.
âThe amazing thing about training service dogs for veterans is the ability to affect the way that these people live on a day to day basis. To be able to change the life of another human being.â
2. Golden Retriever
Likewise, the Golden Retriever will also always rise to the top of service dog candidates. He has the superior intelligence of the Labrador, as well as the disposition and trainability, required for a service dog, as well as a docile, safe and adaptable personality. And, he possesses an innate intuition as to the emotional state of his handler.
These two breeds are often mixed for service dog work, combining the distinct qualities that make the breeds superior service dogs. This mix, called a Goldador in most circles, is intelligent, highly trainable, and combines the tolerance of the Lab with the intuition of the Golden.
âNo matter how you may feel about yourself, your dog loves you anyway.â
3. Standard Poodle
The brightest of the bright, this showy dog is easily trainable given his exceptional level of intelligence and eager-to-please personality. Affectionate and good natured, he excels in obedience training and makes for a wonderful, loyal companion and psychiatric service dog.
He easily excels in the job of a service dog and is widely noted for being low shedding and hypoallergenic. An added advantage is that his coat allows for some really cool hairdos.
4. Doberman Pinscher
Known as an exceptional guardian, military and service dog, the Dobie is also a trustworthy and affectionate breed whose commanding presence makes him a great fit for those suffering from PTSD and related panic attacks. When simple tasks such as a walk to the corner store are too daunting, the presence of this loyal friend can help deliver a sense of safety and security.
âThey want to go to grocery stores. They wanna go to their daughter or sonâs school and watch âem in a play.â
 5. Border Collie
Easily one of the most intelligent breeds around, this working dog is devoted, friendly and intelligent, and his sole focus in life is to please his owner. Because Psychiatric Service dogs are intended to ground their owner during panic attacks by providing physical comfort, this poochâs highly intuitive personality makes him a great fit for those prone to panic attacks. It might be noted that he is a high-energy dog and should likely be paired with an active handler.
Should you get a dog for your PTSD? Well, thatâs beyond the scope of this video and should be discussed with both your doctor and family. But, Iâll provide a link to a good article from the US Department of Veterans Affairs, as well as any resources I find below.
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