Bodhi is a standard poodle born 2/10/17 and is currently a SDiT for me, Elliot. I'm a dog groomer in the Greater Seattle area of WA. MAIN BLOG: @marblerecords
DO NOT REBLOG unless it’s to reply (also this isn’t bodhi lol) So a little update!! I recently got a new job caring for and maintenance grooming show poodles for a renowned breeder in my area. Pictured here is one I worked on yesterday! It took me almost 3 hours because she was matted from coat change and I’m still new to banding. Bodhi comes to work with me but he is understandably not in his work mode with so many distractions. I’m learning lots of new things about poodles and showing and I may very well be trained as a handler soon too! Also I will be going to Sakura Con in Seattle this weekend and plan to have my friend take photos of Bodhi and I working so stay tuned for pics!! I know it’s been a while :)
[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: Me, a short white femme in jeans and a gray sweatshirt, standing next to a sign outside of my local grocery store. The sign reads “Service Animals Only. Dogs, pets, and other animals, trained or untrained whose sole function is to provide comfort, companionship, or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the law and are not permitted in our stores.” Also sitting beside me is my service dog, Bodhi, a cream colored standard poodle. I am smiling. END IMAGE DESCRIPTION.] ——————————— I just love this sign at my local grocery store. Since they put it up, the number of pets I’ve seen in the store have drastically decreased, which makes it much easier for me to train Bodhi. It’s nice to feel like I’m being stuck up for.
My dog when in my room: Trying to eat the corner of my dresser, pawing constantly at his kibble bin, tossing toys onto my laptop, constantly pressing F11, an actual hurricane
My dog when out working: Perfect heel, ignores food, sits when I stop walking, will lay down for extended times when I am busy, could probably fly if I asked him too
There are a lot of things that are obviously difficult to train, like learning to ignore distractions like other dogs, screaming kids, and food, but there are a few things that are surprisingly ShitToTrain™ your service dog.
tbh i always compliment service dogs instead of try to pet them, it's just as rewarding for them (at least i think lmao). a guy i work with has a sight dog and i always make sure to tell him that he's doing a very good job, and ask them both how their day is. idk. am i weird?
Personally (I don’t speak for all handlers) I find compliments almost as annoying as petting when I don’t know the person. I want to get through my day and do what I’m doing, not talk to people.
My friends or coworkers compliment my dog and that’s fine. But the random people who come and say he’s so good or he’s pretty and expect me respond really annoy me.
So you’re not weird, and if you know the person and they’re cool with it, go for it. But if you see a random service dog just ignore is generally a good idea
Bodhi is from Highfalutin’ Poodles in northern California :) probably too far for you but!! thought I’d answer anyway
Poodle breeder recommendations
So I want to start looking for a future breeder. I have almost definitely decided on a standard poodle. But I need some help with finding good breeders. I live in NJ, but am willing to travel. And this won’t be happening for a few years but I figured, better be prepared.
This dog possibly will be a PSD prospect.
I’m gonna tag a few poodle people. @astraltailwags @hellhoundbarkery @powerfulexistance @servicebodhi @curly-snoot
And I’m sure there’s people I forgot. But if any of you have any recommendations, please let me know!