bellbird
MyPTSD Pro
Yay!!!!! Great work K & b! Really happy for you.
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It is a big responsibility true. I have to get outside to take my SD to toilet. I do need to be less selfish though and go for walks. Good luck.I have finally received formal notification that I am approved for a SD. Yay! My dog is currently being trained in the special doggy academy and has yet to pass his examinations and be registered. So... it might be several months before we are introduced. I am not told anything until he/she passes.
I have been through several rounds of interviews, medicals, reports, bureaucracy with lots and lots of questions. Home inspections and more! The process is very thorough and I understand why and now.. I am finally through. Cannot believe it really. Just thought I would tell you all. :)
Congratulations!! Congratulations!! Congratulations!! What a lot of work and effort on both your partsThank you! - She really is a very clever dog.
I'm so very fortunate and though I know she doesn't really know how important today was - I'm sure at another level she did. She followed me around the house whilst I prepared myself and the house for the assessment watching and wagging her tail. At another level I'm sure she was 'telling' me that she knew something was up.
He told me there was nothing he needed to give me advice about or refresh her with so I'm pleased.
Is she a husky?!! My late husky would sing to herself at the most inconvenient time.Yesterday I had my job interview remotely.
I put K in her crate with water, a big fat bone and a Kong filled with treats. This is her usual fare for crate time.
Just before the video went live she started 'singing' to herself. I couldn't believe it. Her crate is in my bedroom and is quite the little boudoir so cannot see why she'd be grumbling. I always put the radio on for atmosphere and I shut the door as well as the hallway door. Usually she cannot get in there fast enough but then also usually I leave the house.
I was quite preoccupied with her squeaking voice for a couple of minutes. Thankfully ms teams took an extra moment or two to load and she gave it up just as the screen burst into sections with the panel staring straight back at me.
The rest is a blur. Amazing how I cannot recall anything about the interview but I don't know what I would have done if she'd decided to sing a whole lot more. Especially as I asked the panel if successful could I bring my service dog to work...