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In this episode of The Blind Chick podcast, hosts Penn and Moses Street engage with Joel Schneider, the executive director of Soul Dogs, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to training service dogs for individuals with disabilities. The conversation explores the mission of Soul Dogs, the process of training service dogs, and the profound impact these animals have on the lives of their handlers. Schneider shares insights into the unique abilities of service dogs, the importance of temperament in training, and the distinction between service dogs and emotional support animals. The episode highlights the healing power of the human-animal bond and the transformative experiences of those involved with Soul Dogs.
Takeaways
Blindness can be an adventure and a journey of strength.
Soul Dogs, Inc. was founded to support individuals with disabilities.
The connection between animals and healing trauma is profound.
Training service dogs involves understanding their temperament.
Service dogs can be trained to detect medical conditions like seizures.
The journey of training a service dog is both rewarding and challenging.
Emotional support animals differ from service dogs in their roles.
Community involvement is crucial for the success of nonprofits like Soul Dogs.
Every dog has unique abilities that can be harnessed for support.
The bond between humans and dogs is a source of joy and healing.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to The Blind Chick Podcast
02:23 Meet Joel Schneider and Soul Dogs, Inc.
03:20 The Mission and Impact of Soul Dogs
12:41 The Journey of Training Service Dogs
18:24 Understanding the Unique Abilities of Service Dogs
21:10 The Difference Between Service Dogs and Emotional Support Animals
In this episode of The Blind Chick podcast, hosts Penn and Moses Street engage with Joel Schneider, the executive director of Soul Dogs, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to training service dogs for individuals with disabilities. The conversation explores the mission of Soul Dogs, the process of training service dogs, and the profound impact these animals have on the lives of their handlers. Schneider shares insights into the unique abilities of service dogs, the importance of temperament in training, and the distinction between service dogs and emotional support animals. The episode highlights the healing power of the human-animal bond and the transformative experiences of those involved with Soul Dogs.
Takeaways
Blindness can be an adventure and a journey of strength.
Soul Dogs, Inc. was founded to support individuals with disabilities.
The connection between animals and healing trauma is profound.
Training service dogs involves understanding their temperament.
Service dogs can be trained to detect medical conditions like seizures.
The journey of training a service dog is both rewarding and challenging.
Emotional support animals differ from service dogs in their roles.
Community involvement is crucial for the success of nonprofits like Soul Dogs.
Every dog has unique abilities that can be harnessed for support.
The bond between humans and dogs is a source of joy and healing.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to The Blind Chick Podcast
02:23 Meet Joel Schneider and Soul Dogs, Inc.
03:20 The Mission and Impact of Soul Dogs
12:41 The Journey of Training Service Dogs
18:24 Understanding the Unique Abilities of Service Dogs
21:10 The Difference Between Service Dogs and Emotional Support Animals