This Service Dog Is Super Happy To Meet Pluto At Disney

Feb 24, 2019 by apost team

Our pets are amazing animals that should always be treated with love and respect. Dogs look up to their owners and offer unconditional love and affection at any given moment.

In some cases, dogs can help owners who have mental illnesses, disabilities, or who are blind by being service dogs. These dogs are truly special animals who deserve nothing but the best in life. It takes months to train these dogs to be the best that they can be.

Ace is a Yellow Labrador that is currently being trained as a guide dog. He is working with Sandy Steinblums, who works for Guide Dogs of America.

Ace was given a wonderful opportunity to go to Disneyland and meet one of his heroes, Pluto.

This trip was a socialization experiment for Ace. Sandy said that the goal of this experiment was for Ace to stay calm and to stay down. Pluto is actually trying to break his stay. When you see the video, you will laugh at how cute Ace is acting!

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Ace is being trained as a guide dog for blind men and women. Sandy said that she is extremely thankful that there are many helpful characters at the park who can help her train Ace the right way.

Ace will be in training for six to nine more months before he is given the green light as an official blind guide dog. This is a video that nobody is going to want to miss.

Service dogs are continually being trained to assist people who need help.

Many people who have disabilities, such as mental disorders, seizures, blindness, mobility impairment, and hearing problems, have found that having a service dog is life-changing for them.

That is why it is so important that these dogs are properly and fully trained before their owners become dependent on them.

This particular service dog really seems to love Disney stars! Ace wiggles excitedly as Pluto crouches down and addresses him. We can tell that his training is going well.

While Ace is certainly beside himself with excitement, he seems to listen to his handler Sandy and doesn’t jump at Pluto. He wiggles all over the ground and seems genuinely happy to see the big stuffed dog. However, his training is obviously paying off!

Check out the amazing video below:

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