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Supporting Military Families Through Dogs on Deployment: An Interview with Alyssa Johnson In this episode of RUP Buttercup, hosts chat with Alyssa Johnson, founder of Dogs on Deployment, a nonprofit organization supporting military families by providing resources and fostering programs for their pets. Alyssa shares her personal military experience as a Marine Corps pilot, her journey in creating the organization following the challenges she faced with her dog JD, and the range of services Dogs on Deployment offers, including boarding, financial assistance for PCS moves, and veterinary care. They discuss the unique struggles military families face with their pets during deployments and relocations, and how the community can support this mission. The conversation highlights the importance of community, volunteering, and how supporters can get involved to help military families and their pets. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:30 Alyssa's Military Background 01:30 Challenges of Military Life with Pets 03:05 The Birth of Dogs on Deployment 05:49 Personal Stories and Struggles 10:18 Expanding the Mission 18:36 Financial Assistance and Support Programs 24:56 Difficult Decision: Euthanizing a Beloved Pet 25:58 Emergency Vet Visit: A Life-Threatening Diagnosis 27:11 The Financial Burden of Pet Healthcare 29:00 Cherished Memories and Final Moments 33:51 Supporting Military Families with Pets 36:22 How to Support Dogs on Deployment 39:29 Volunteering and Community Involvement 46:36 The Importance of Philanthropy and Volunteering Reach out to chat: sabrinajohannes@deployedlove.org Reach Out to Dogs on Deployment: info@dogsondeployment.org (4) Fahttps://www.facebook.com/DogsonDeploymentcebook
www.DogCastRadio.comRyan Woodruff, CEO of Clear Path for Veterans, is a Marine Corps veteran. In this interview he talks about his experience, the support her received from the non profit, and his commitment to supporting other veterans transition from the military to civilian life. Julie brings you the DogCast Radio News.
Craig Harley, the Board Member of Smart Pups Assistance Dogs, chats with Lucy Zelic about the initiative. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Many people need clarification about specialty training for their puppy or dog related to service dogs, therapy dogs, or ESAs (emotional support animals). In this episode, I discuss the definitions, training requirements, and roles each plays in human life. Related article from AKC: https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/service-working-therapy-emotional-support-dogs/Alliance of Therapy Dogs website: https://www.therapydogs.com/Discover a simple and effective method for loose-leash walking your puppy with my new book Leash Training Your Puppy. Purchase my new book Potty Training Your Puppy here https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BNGRNXNXRESOURCES:Podcast Website: http://puppytalkpodcast.comSponsor Website: http://www.topgundogtraining.comDale's books: https://www.amazon.com/author/dalebuchanan
In this episode, hosts Kevin and John are joined by Desert Storm Air Force Veteran Linda from Sit Happens Dog Training LLC. They discuss the crucial role emotional support dogs play in the lives of veterans. Get access to past and bonus content with exclusive guest. Please help support the podcast and veterans so we can keep making the show - patreon.com/GulfWarSideEffects ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Life Wave Patches: https://lifewave.com/kevinsimon/store/products *Here is my recommendations on what patches to get and what has helped me. Ice Wave - this helps with my neuropathy. x39 - this helps me with brain fog and my shakes x49 - helps with bone strength Gludifion - helps get rid of toxins Merch: https://gulfwar-side-effects.myspreadshop.com/ Contact me with your questions, comments, or concerns at kevinsimon@gulfwarsideeffects.com
In this episode, hosts Kevin and John are joined by Desert Storm Air Force Veteran Linda from Sit Happens Dog Training LLC. They discuss the crucial role emotional support dogs play in the lives of veterans. Get access to past and bonus content with exclusive guest. Please help support the podcast and veterans so we can keep making the show - patreon.com/GulfWarSideEffects ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Life Wave Patches: https://lifewave.com/kevinsimon/store/products *Here is my recommendations on what patches to get and what has helped me. Ice Wave - this helps with my neuropathy. x39 - this helps me with brain fog and my shakes x49 - helps with bone strength Gludifion - helps get rid of toxins Merch: https://gulfwar-side-effects.myspreadshop.com/ Contact me with your questions, comments, or concerns at kevinsimon@gulfwarsideeffects.com
My first guest offers a wealth of insight and availability for enjoying healthy, energizing, and chef-driven meals for at home or on-the-go. Anjali Gupta began her career in the corporate world, but found herself drawn into the culinary industry. She was drawn there as a result of leading a too-busy life and wanting delicious and healthy meals that were easy to prepare for her family. This eventually led to her creating Pinwheel Provisions. Now, listeners like yourself (and everyone you know) can eat hearty and nutritious meals while traversing your busy lives. Pinwheel Provisions offers flavor-packed ready to heat and eat, and build-your-own meals inside her BrynMawr-based business. And if you're not looking to cook at home, there's something for everyone--as Pinwheel Provisions also offers a select menu that you can grab-n-go at anytime!Friends are like family and so are our pets, so I was excited to have my friend, Jaimi Blackburn who is the Director of Public Relations for Fearless Restaurant Group on to announce White Dog Cafe's "Dining Out for the Dogs" event, happening next Tuesday July 16th at all White Dog Cafe locations! The event is BYOD (Bring Your Own Dog) but you'll need to make a Very Important Puppy reservation for your precious furry family member. There's a whole lot more to bark about--with puppy kissing booths, raffle prizes, specialty cocktails by Tito's, and more!!! The pooch-friendly fundraising event will benefit Alpha Bravo Canine, just be sure to listen closely for all the fun details to look forward to!One of your favorite guests is back, and with so much to share about! Founder, Author, Psychologist, and Organizer behind The Trauma Survivors Foundation, Hospital Heroes Food Drive, The Delaware Beer Festival, and more--Dennis Carradin joined me to talk about his latest book, his new beer collaboration-a Pilsner, and some of his upcoming events, including The Delaware Beer Festival (DBF). What's even better? When you stay tuned, you'll hear an exclusive discount code to attend one of the DBF's sessions--with on-air radio show hosts, live music from Country Music Stars, food, and over 200 beers to sample inside the Wilmington Blue Rocks Stadium! Related Links:https://www.pinwheelprovisions.comhttps://www.fearlessrestaurants.comhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/7th-annual-dining-out-for-the-dogs-to-benefit-alpha-bravo-canine-tickets-914352321407?aff=oddtdtcreatorhttps://www.thetraumasurvivorsfoundation.comhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/delaware-beer-fest-tickets-885950942117?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
Big Up to Kamala Harris's Personal Aid who let the Vice President know that the song she was clapping to was criticizing her. Organizations are under fire for providing Kyle Rittenhouse with support dogs during his visit to speak at a university in Memphis, Tennessee. Listen to hear what happenedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emotional support dogs are so stressed out lately that they need massages.
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In this week’s episode I interview Cara Zelas, the founder of Big World of Little Dude. Together we explore the crucial topics of emotional support dogs in schools, social-emotional learning, and enhancing student soft skills. Join us as we delve into practical strategies and the... The post Cara Zelas on SEL, Emotional Support Dogs, and the Big World of Little Dude appeared first on John Spencer.
The Jay Thomas Show from Wednesday April 26th, 2023. Guests include Dean Wysocki, Support Dogs and their handlers, Drew Wrigley and Jesse Jahner.
Maria chats with Co-Founder and Vice President Brian Reyngoudt of Operation K9 Beethoven, an non-profit organization that rescues and trains shelter dogs, then gives them to veterans, family members and first responders with PTSD, Free of charge! They also have a Pet Therapy Dog Program which visits VA homes and hospitals.Give a listen and learn how you can help--they survive on donations: operationk9beethoven.com
In this segment, we discuss how to navigate the #MeToo Movement for men, Nursing Homes, and Emotional Support Dogs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laughorcry/support
After two passengers got kicked off of their Amtrak ride for their dog going to the bathroom on the train, the internet is in controversy about who is at fault, Amtrak or the passengers? The crew share their thoughts on this, and react to the idea of “emotional support animals”.
President of the Rainbow Animal Assisted Therapy, Carol Shuster, joins Steve Dale to discuss the organization’s support of the Highland Park families as they brought their working dogs to Highland Park High School to support those who had lost or had injured family members or were just at the parade. She discusses the emotional impact […]
Marc saw a rear-end collision caused by a funeral procession, Kim's parking job in her new car was pretty subpar, and Marc left a restaurant because of a stanky dog.
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Our shelters are crowded and precious pups are being euthanized. Our soldiers are suffering with PTSD symptoms, preventing them from getting on with their lives. This non-profit - Shelter To Soldier - found an ingenious way to help them both. Find out what they're doing and how they are saving lives from Rennie Gabriel, one of their biggest supporter/donors, and an animal lover like us. EPISODE NOTES: Shelter Dogs Get New Leash On Life as PTSD Support Dogs for Soldiers
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This episode is about shining a light on the fact that rescue dogs not only need us; we also need rescuing with the help of support dogs. With enough education and awareness, this mutual relationship can help us and dogs thrive as we were meant to! “Paws for Love” is a show premiered on DOGTV, that follows Nashville couple Sean and Christina Conlon — and their golden retriever therapy dog Nash — who sold 90 percent of their possessions to begin a quest to travel around America helping others through therapy dogs. EPISODE NOTES: New Docuseries Paws For Love Raises Awareness On Support Dogs
The members' bills that flew through Parliament this week, and those that failed; including bills on disability dogs, autonomous sanctions and local body conflicts of interest.
The members' bills that flew through Parliament this week, and those that failed; including bills on disability dogs, autonomous sanctions and local body conflicts of interest.
Nicole Lanahan, founder and executive director of Got Your Six Support Dogs (https://gotyoursixsupportdogs.org/) with details on how their trainees work in conjunction with those struggling.
Al Dukes does some dealing with security with the hopes of bringing his dog to work on Friday, as the guys believe everyone could use the support Whimsy is sure to offer, (16:14) Boomer has noticed that Jerry Recco has a habit of somehow realting everything to sex and then had his point proven while the adults in the room try to have an intelligent conversation about free will and if it actually exists, (23:46) then Jerry could only focus for a brief update because his mind was clearly elsewhere and that was followed by Thursday's highly anticipated 'Moment of the Day' and (26:33) Boomer & Gio try to figure out how to handle the new Program Director when they take over. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Alana's Antics this week, Alana caught up with Tess from Support Dogs to hear about all the amazing work they do. If you want to find out more about Support Dogs - Visit their website supportdogs.org.uk or search Support Dogs on Facebook. Listen to Alana's Antics on Redroad FM - Sundays from 8am 102.4FM | Online | On Mobile | On Smart Speaker
Many think that emotional support animals and service dogs are interchangeable, but these two types of service animals are meant for separate tasks. A service dog is specially trained to perform a function or job for an owner that has a physical, intellectual, or emotional disability. An emotional support animal serves as more of a companion for the owner.So many questions about service dogs vs emotional support vs therapy dogs, I hope that this podcast will help to educate others on these different type of dogs.You can follow Lucy on Instagram @servicedog_lucy_ConnectNewsletterMichaelHead.orgFacebook Page Instagram - @_michael_head_ DFTWpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)
This week, Jess and Scott discuss the latests news about airports not allowing emotional support dogs in the future, the difference between emotional support dogs & service dogs, and what you need to know about each. For more information from Bobbie Lyons visit: https://www.bobbielyonscaninecampus.com To purchase your Paw Wave visit: https://www.pawwave.pet For more information about their strategies, please check out: https://caninehealing.com To learn more about our podcast: https://thequirkydogpodcast.com/support Have you ever wondered why your dog behaves a certain way? Are there things you need help with or support? Join Scott and Jess Williams each week as they explore these and other topics.
The ladies discuss the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine approved by the UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and whether the government's media campaign will convince sceptical people to get vaccinated, what makes someone bad in bed and if exit sex surveys are the key to your future happiness in the bedroom, whether twerking is intrinsic to Black culture and if there are some places that you simply shouldn't twerk, and whether employers should consider allowing dogs in the workplace or add doggy cuddles to employee wellbeing packages.Subscribe to our newsletter for your weekly dose of Extra Ethnic:https://mailchi.mp/c2749d9238ee/extraethnic--------------------------------------- FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION #EthnicallySpeakingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitedmelanincoFacebook: https://facebook.com/unitedmelanincoTwitter: https://instagram.com/unitedmelanincoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unitedmelaninco/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnitedMelaninGroupGet in touch with us: ethnicallyspeaking@unitedmelaningroup.com---------------------------------------- LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE https://unitedmelaningroup.com/es026(Website – Show notes)https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55056016(Article – Is the Covid vaccine safe? – Michelle Roberts for BBC News Online)https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55045639(Article – When will you be eligible for the Covid vaccine? – Philippa Roxby for BBC News)https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/nov/29/nhs-enlist-sensible-celebrities-coronavirus-vaccine-take-up(Article – NHS to enlist 'sensible' celebrities to persuade people to take coronavirus vaccine – Denis Campbell for The Guardian)https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/27/covid-vaccinations-when-expect-start-uk(Article – Covid vaccinations: when can we expect them to start in UK? – Sarah Boseley for The Guardian)https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/oct/09/taylor-swift-pro-democrat-instagram-post-causes-spike-in-voter-registrations(Article – Spike in voter registrations after Taylor Swift pro-Democrat Instagram post – Laura Snapes for The Guardian)https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/history/40-years-human-experimentation-america-tuskegee-study(Article – 40 Years of Human Experimentation in America: The Tuskegee Study – Ada McVean B.Sc. for McGill)https://yourdaye.com/vitals/cultural-musings/the-anti-black-history-of-contraception(Article – The Anti-Black History Of Contraception – Paula Akpan for Daye)http://dailym.ai/2W1Ub8F(Article– 'Thanks for the sex, now fill in this survey please': Student, 22, shares bizarre 'exit quiz' he was sent by woman he dated for a month asking him to score her skills in the bedroom, attractiveness and personality – Raven Saunt for MailOnline)https://getinthegroove.com/a-survey-saved-my-sex-life/(Article – A Survey Saved My Sex Life – Jamie Hanna for In The Groove)https://simpatic.us/(Website – Couples Intimacy Survey – Simpatic)https://twitter.com/DJGreenVillain/status/1333255578152525827(Tweet – Video of restaurant owner ranting about twerking – via @DJGreenVillain Twitter)https://www.blackfeminisms.com/dance/(Article – Black Women's Dance: The Sacred Origins of Twerk – Black Feminisms)https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m000jyxy/i-may-destroy-you?seriesId=m000jyxv(TV series – I May Destroy You – Michaela Coel on BBC iPlayer)https://www.cottons-restaurant.co.uk/(Website – Cottons)http://dailym.ai/343tFQC(Article – A stroke of luck! Police Labrador Dexter who was 'too friendly' for anti-drugs unit finds new job as Scotland Yard's first 'wellbeing dog' – Danyal Hussain for MailOnline)https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/mar/17/dogs-have-a-magic-effect-the-power-of-pets-on-our-mental-health(Article – ‘Dogs have a magic effect': how pets can improve our mental health – Ann Robinson for The Guardian)https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/your-stories/how-getting-a-dog-saved-my-life/(Article – How getting a dog saved my life – Paul for Mind)----------------------------------------Each week join Anissa, Luanda Yasmin and Sophie Hannah, three smart, curious and opinionated highly-melanated women, as they discuss everything from current affairs to pop culture, and everything in between. No subject is off limits for these ladies, especially when it comes to issues affecting British communities of colour. Get ready to laugh, learn and liberate your mind, because if there's one thing you can guarantee, it's that the Ethnically Speaking ladies will be giving it to you straight!----------------------------------------Music by GC
Join the Laugh4purpose Podcast as we dive into the new laws surrounding Emotional Support Dogs, and learn a little bit more about
Emma Smith and Simon Varley join Lee for a chat about the things we’ve noticed this past few weeks, with shout-outs to Mountbatten Hospice, Support Dogs, Cancer Research UK, 8K with a M8 and The 2.6 Challenge. There’s a diversion in a Delorean to discuss giraffes, before we get on to how we think online fundraising might look in 6 months.
Yes mates!! How's it going? This is the first episode of the Brassic podcast. Make sure you click subscribe or follow to get a new podcast every Thursday night after Brassic has been on the telly. I'm Thomas Griffin and I'll be chatting to star and creator Joe Gilgun, Michelle Keegan, Damien Moloney and loads more of the cast and crew to bring you a bit more of an insight into the show and the stories that inspired it. The Brassic Podcast contains very strong language as well as very adult themes. If these things aren't for you, please listen to something else. Nice one https://linktr.ee/brassicpodcast
A telephone scammer phones Melissa and yells at her. Carlos tells talks about a past scam he got caught in. Nick Cannon wears bullet proof turbans and Mortal Kombat masks. Corey Feldman claims Netflix won't let him air his documentary. Gwenyth Paltrow is selling candles that smell like her vagina. Food stamp groceries. Revisiting Jeffrey Epstein. Melissa interprets lyrics for a rap song. The NFL gets its first emotional support dog named Zoe.
In an Australian first highly trained Labradors are supporting vulnerable witnesses in Victorian criminal trials.
Hi and welcome to the latest episode of the Individual Animal a podcast about dogs, people, and discrimination. Nikki and Regina discuss animal welfare, canine science, discrimination, and other issues facing dogs and people. There's often witty banter and sarcasm, even for the serious subjects - because that's who we are and how we cope. After a brief hiatus, we're back! After some banter, we get into the difference between service dogs, emotional support animals, and therapy dogs. We all know people with disabilities face discrimination, even more so when they have a service dog - and you can triple that discrimination when they have a dog who does not match people's expectations of what a service dog should look like. We've written before about why people need emotional support animals. Not respecting that need is also discrimination. We've seen that play out with Delta's ban on service and emotional support dogs visually identified as “pit bulls.” Tackling the individual subjects of service dogs and emotional support animals requires a lot of unpacking. Before we do a deep dive, we wanted to lay the groundwork and establish some basics. There is a difference between an emotional support animal and a service dog - a difference that the media and the public often do not understand. Sometimes, the term therapy dog gets thrown around as if it were synonymous with both of those terms. We also talk about our personal thoughts on the instances of people faking disabilities in order to take their dogs into non-dog friendly spaces. We touch on the importance of language here and why we need to stop saying “faking a service dog” and reframe it in the proper context, which is that people are actually faking a disability. And on that topic, we want to make sure that business owners and employees know how they can protect their customers and protect the rights of people with disabilities. As you can tell, we cover a lot of issues under this topic! Grab a drink and listen to us go on some tangents. You can follow Pepe the Service Dog on Instagram and see some pics of service dog Koda on his person's account. You can keep track of Regina's guide dog on Facebook. *There are some times in this episode where we reference that an emotional support animal is prescribed by a doctor or physician, but they can be prescribed by any mental health care professional.
Welcome to the DJV podcast, where Doug, Jen and Victoria tell you about the latest backlash to "emotional support dogs." A passenger from a 2017 flight is suing delta Airlines after he was mauled by an out of control "emotional support dog" and we discuss what the next step is for airlines to make sure that all paying customers, with and without emotional support needs, have the best flights they can. The list of the top airlines of 2019 has now been revealed, and a new health study is saying that walking 10,000 steps a day is not actually the ideal amount for a longer life span. There's good news for Jeopardy fans - Alex Trebek is beating the odds and is near remission after his pancreatic cancer diagnosis, which normally only has a 9% survival rate. JCPenney has seen a huge decline in sales in 2019 and will likely be filing bankruptcy this year and anyone traveling during the holiday season, listen up! It may only be the start of summer, but Southwest airlines has finally changed their booking window and you can now buy your holiday flights! We wrap up the show with some spooky news - US Aircraft and Navy pilots are reporting this week multiple sightings of UFO's on the East Coast that appear to be moving at Super sonic speeds. We'll explain all the details you need to know. so don't forget to tell us what stories you like best and what you want to hear more of - just find us on social media and share us with your friends on twitter @djvshow or at facebook.com/djvshow.
In this episode of The Happy Rant Ted and Barnabas meander through the following topics: 5 rules of social media sabbaticals Good films that are bad movies How to handle annoying alpha males What's the deal with all these support dogs? Why it's dumb to call every complex issue or tragedy a "sin issue" or "gospel issue"
In this episode Ian Grant and Roland Lajoie discuss Service, Therapy, and Emotional Support dogs. Their specific roles and the training that goes along with them. Too often there are dogs in public places that are not allowed and this show will shed some light on what you might see in public.
Bill Dahlkamp What types of Assistance Dogs are trained by Support Dogs, Inc.? Support Dogs was founded on training assistance dogs for people who needed assistance with mobility-related tasks. Today, Support Dogs trains a variety of assistance dogs to meet several segments of the population. Click here to download an Assistance Dog Program brochure. Service Dogs - These dogs are trained to complete mobility-related tasks for someone with a physical disability. The dogs are trained to open doors, retrieve dropped and distant objects, help with undressing, carry bags, rises to counters, as well as a variety of other mobility-related tasks. Support Dogs places service dogs with adults and children (over 6 years of age). The video below shows one example of what a service dog is trained to do.
Support Dogs, Inc. Bill has been with Support Dogs, Inc. since April 1998. Support Dogs was founded on training assistance dogs for people who needed assistance with mobility-related tasks. Today, Support Dogs trains a variety of assistance dogs to meet several segments of the population. Service Dogs - These dogs are trained to complete mobility-related tasks for someone with a physical disability. The dogs are trained to open doors, retrieve dropped and distant objects, help with undressing, carry bags, rises to counters, as well as a variety of other mobility-related tasks. Psychiatric Service Dogs - These dogs are trained to help military veterans suffering from the effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). These dogs are trained not only to be very confident and obedient in any environment, they act as a grounding mechanism for their client. Canine-Assisted Activity Dog - This dog is trained and placed with an individual who is an employee of the facility in which the dog will work. Typically, the dog is used as a therapeutic tool by the handler, helping to initiate a response from the residents, patients, or clients of the facility. Hearing Dogs - These dogs are trained and placed with someone who is Deaf or hard of hearing. The dog can alert to sounds in the environment, such as a door knock, smoke alarm, alarm clock, or a name call. I will be with Support Dogs on GiveSTLDay May 6, 2014. A great day for local giving, it's nationwide find yours here and be a philanthropist for a day.
Support Dogs, Inc. is the organization that provided Tbird her PTSD service dog Cinder. A wonderful organization. Bill has been with Support Dogs, Inc. since April 1998. He came to Support Dogs, Inc. with a strong background in non-profit organizations, implementing workplace literacy programs for an adult education program in Springfield, IL, and working for Illinois Special Olympics at their state office in Normal, IL. Bill started as the education coordinator for Support Dogs and soon took on more responsibilities. Bill was named Executive Director in April 2010, after spending five years as the Program Director. "I feel very fortunate and honored to be part of this amazing organization. It is wonderful to meet and work with our volunteers and clients daily, seeing how their involvement with the organization improves and enriches their lives. There have been so many rewarding experiences for me thus far and I look forward to many more in the future." Bill's canine family currently includes German Shepherd Morgan, who helps socialize the advanced training dogs to a breed other than another Labrador or Golden retriever.
Dianne Cooper talks about Australian Support Dogs.