The instagram article of this mother on his service service reminds us that "all handicaps are not visible"

"You judge me without even knowing me," she writes.


Jenn Bethune, 32, is a mother, woman,blogger, Enthusiastic disney and company stylist with herselfgrooming salon in Brandon, Florida. She is also a multi-dog puppy mother, including her driven dog, Theodore.

Theodore entered his life in January 2018 and he was a real life of life for Bethune, who had witnessed his son, Ethan, dreamed in a car accident in 2011 while they were on the way to Disney World to celebrate its 7th anniversary.

"A woman contacted me because she needed back home her standard poodle, eight weeks old at the time," said BethuneBetter life. "As soon as I kept it in my arms, I had this undeniable link with him. We have been better friends since."

But as she wrote in aPowerful post instagram It's now viral, everyone believes that Theodore has been a service dog since Bethune has no visible disability.

On a recent trip to Disney World, she lived foreigners making "impolite comments" and giving him "dirty eyes", which is sadly, is nothing new for Bethune.

There was the father who mocked and said, "Yes, it's not a real service dog", then there was the woman who noticed sneakly ", it looks like everyone can put a vest on their dog and call it a service dog these days. "

"You judge me without even knowing me," she writes in the Instagram legend. "I'm not looking good? I look like I'm all you're going for me. ... You're not thinking that nothing could even be wrong with me."

But what they do not know is that Bethune has SSTD and struggled with panic attacks since Ethan's death.

"I see that the image of my child is killed every day of my life for eight years," she wrote. "Every. Simple. Day. I have awful panicked attacks that occur at random and I can not predict them. I have terribly night terroirs and severe anxiety."

Theodore has been fully trained to help Bethune managing its panic attacks. He can even feel them before they happen and he knows exactly how to help him feel better.

"He immediately leans against me, I lean to him, he puts his nose to my nose and he brings me back to reality without having to seriously use addictive drugs," she wrote.

"Theodore gives me the trust that, no matter where I go, he has my back and I can do anything," said BethuneBetter life. "If I have a panic attack, he's going to be there to help me."

And while Bethune tries to ignore the comments of the snad of ignorant foreigners, sometimes she admits, it hurts.

"It's usually twice a day," she said. "I learned to block most of them, but it can be so upsetting towards someone who has a service dog. It makes you embarrassed and shame of your disability."

That's why Bethune concluded his post by recalling people that "you have no idea what someone has crossed and what they have lived. ... You never know what disability from someone looked at the outside. "

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