Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Well your pup sure IS a cutie!
You might try shaving her coat down (they look quite Labby when shaved).
I do not have a service dog (am looking into getting one) so I am just offering an opinion. I have thought of this same thing because I would have a poodle / doodle SD due to allergies. I do think a longer coat attracts attention, what can we say doods are crazy cute. I also think a vest with 'in training' helps and they do make them small enough, as well as ajustable. I know it isn't required but to me it seems like a logical way to let people know your dog is working.
My dood is NO service dog, she is amazing and adorable and will do ANYTHING for attention from anyone. We are doing some socialization training (next week is sitting at a bench outside a Target) and she will wear an 'in training' vest just to fend off atleast some of the attention.
How are things going for you? I hope things have gotten a bit easier for you.
I noticed this discussion started 1-1/2 years ago but I'm new to this site. So first, how is your service dog training going? Anyway I just wanted to say that my doodle gets alot of attention (as do they all) but when I put on his "dog in training" "do not pet" vest, people respect it and leave him alone. They will comment on how cute he is but the don't approach him. It seems like most kids, whether he has vest on or not, are polite and ask if they can pet him.
For the most part people ask to pet but I have had kids slap Tia's rear and adults pet and then admit they know better. Her vest says clearly do not disturb and that she is a service dog but maybe I need to put in big letters Do No Pet. I appreciate those people that are respectful but I watch out for those that are not.
By the way welcome!!
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