Do not touch
Touching him shifts his attention away from guarding the handler. Even a quick pat interferes with his ability to detect medical changes.
Think of him as essential safety equipment. Hands off keeps us both secure.
Prepared together
When Dude is working, every ounce of focus protects his handler. Respect the vest and let him do his job.
Medical guardian first: the vest signals Dude is on duty, safeguarding his handler’s health. He’s trained to stay alert, not to socialize or receive affection.
Protection depends on focus. Every distraction risks breaking that protective shield and slows his response to changes in my body.
Touching him shifts his attention away from guarding the handler. Even a quick pat interferes with his ability to detect medical changes.
Think of him as essential safety equipment. Hands off keeps us both secure.
Service dogs respond to their handler’s cues. Outside voices create confusion and force him to choose between instinct and duty.
Silence lets him stay locked on the job: guarding, monitoring, and protecting.
Ready for anything
Respect keeps Dude on task. When you give him space, he keeps me safe.