Stranger Tried To Feed My Service Dog!

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Published 2023-09-18
In honor of National Service Dog Month, in this video, I tell three stories about strange experiences my service dog Champ and I have encountered while out in public. These stories include someone trying to feed him while he was on duty, a random lady stopping my mom in the mall to tell her what gear she thought he should be wearing, and my high school asking me illegal questions! Enjoy!

All Comments (21)
  • @pennyparks7997
    How you and your mom keep your cool in the midst of barriers and rude people is amazing to me.
  • @pennyparks7997
    Rude/inconsiderate/self-centered people have no idea of the impact they have on those around them
  • @hay_Z2021
    Aweee he really loves you tons, his gentle tail wag and soft squinty eyes while just laying there tell it all đŸ„ș❀
  • Just came across your channel. I’m a service dog handler and always love finding new handlers to follow. I can’t believe the male person actually waving pepperoni in your dogs face and trying to feed it to them. First of all like you said why would you do that to any random dog particular service dog and when you said no they should’ve realized how ridiculous they were not kept insisting upon it. Also good for your dog for not taking it my dog is good about ignoring food distractions but I think she may not of been able to resist someone holding out a piece like that.
  • @xxwinter_skyesxx
    The pushiness of able-bodied people on disabled people continually astounds me to this day.
  • @Jessie-jf2bk
    One time at the grocery store someone was eating a bag of cheese puffs and asked if my dog could have one. I was so surprised I just said "uh, sure" and that's how my dog had the best working day ever, cause food is life.
  • It baffles me how many people pet your service dog, like, hes LITERALLY wearing MULTIPLE signs that say not to bother him!
  • @AndrewinAus
    That is absolutely absurd that someone could think they could pat let alone feed a working service dog. To interrupt the animals routine, perhaps distract it etc, and regardless I would never pat someone's dog just randomly. As for feeding and getting all indignant about it, that just takes the cake. Fellow chair user myself, and gees I have had some run in's with stupidity but that is just lunacy.
  • @aspectfoxy
    Not your highschool casually breaking the kaw
  • @lazygal9
    I know some customers at work that do train these service dogs and all I say to the trainer is good luck with the training. I do hear some dog barking in the supermarket which should not be allowed in the supermarket because the only time the service dogs should bark is to get help from a worker if the person fainted on the floor due to having a seizure attack.
  • @Ddrhl
    While I can understand not asking about cuing, feeding, toileting, I think you might want to flip the script and see emergency protocols and transportation concerns as definitely under school purview...for your safety, for your animal's safety, for the safety of others in your school. Especially considering this was all new to the school, as you said. Hindsight is 20/20, but it might have been nice to approach the school with saying you are getting a service dog and you would like them to understand how it impacts them and their services. I can also see that exhaustion of fighting for 504 accommodations would make that less likely. People fear what they don't understand. Only you can help them understand. As a classroom teacher, I had a student with a wheelchair, and I can remember being woefully unprepared for what to do in an emergency. We aren't trained for it. I didn't have personal experience to rely on. I fretted so much over fire drills and knew I wasn't ready for an actual emergency. Fortunately there wasn't one. So, sometimes it's ignorance not rudeness. Not trying to do anything illegal. Not trying to make your life harder. Just ignorance. Btw, I just found your vids today (I'm not on the other media platforms) and have already learned so much. Thank you for posting!
  • @novadeetz
    It's so odd that you're school didn't give you an IEP, I got diagnosed with ADHD and generalized anxiety disorder, but I got an IEP when I was 5. The school 504 or IEP system is very odd sometimes.
  • @hay_Z2021
    So a lot of people use a stiff handle for mobility and other guide tasks for people who are not blind, however, that handle wouldnt work with your height, and for his large size,
  • I never let anyone feed my dogs. I tell them they can hand the treat to me, and if I approve, I will give it to my dog as I see fit. If it’s a treat, he has to work for it. If it’s regular food and I approve, I will place it in my dogs food bowl. This is how I have taught my dogs not to beg for food.
  • I really really wish you would strap a camera to your chair so we can see this stuff I love weird stories and I love seeing them more !!!!
  • @thatone7793
    In my ignorance, I would have asked if it was okay if a water bowl and dog bed were provided in the classroom for your use. And I would have suggested the best place for potty breaks. It surprises me that by doing so, I would be breaking the law. Water and potty breaks just seem like a natural thing to accommodate as a pet owner. Not saying it's wrong or anything. Just surprising.
  • @hay_Z2021
    Ummmm, thats honestly creepy, for anyone watching with pet dogs or working dogs, NEVER let strangers even feed your dogs like that people! Especially out of nowhere like that! psa, it could be laced or poisoned food!! They could he pre meditating a massive crime springing out of nowhere like that! I would have called the cops tbh, she was distracting your sd so that was already a good reason to call,