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  • It's been two weeks since we last visited

  • the service dogs in training of Doggy Do Good,

  • which means it's been two weeks since I've seen Kaya,

  • which means we're going to look at her for a second.

  • Man, she's the best.

  • But today's not Kaya's big day.

  • It's Demian's.

  • Today is his final exam.

  • If he passes, Demian will go to his forever family tomorrow.

  • If he flunks the test, however,

  • it could mean months before Demian is ready

  • or the family may need to find a different service dog.

  • Good luck, buddy.

  • This is what you puppy prepped for.

  • (upbeat music)

  • For Demian's final exam, the trainers

  • at Doggy Do Good have chosen a local mall.

  • (playful music)

  • With slick floors, steep stairs

  • and distractions aplenty, only the truly ready pups

  • can get through all of their drills without issue.

  • Before going inside, it's time

  • for some warm up drills by the parking garage.

  • Places you and I wouldn't think twice about

  • are sometimes perfect places to test the pups.

  • For instance, this grate.

  • Unfamiliar surfaces like these can distract a dog,

  • seemingly without explanation.

  • Grates can also be the source

  • of confusing smells and sounds,

  • further throwing a dog off it's game.

  • First up, Luke.

  • The eight month old golden has been a model student so far.

  • A simple steel grate won't bother...

  • Oh.

  • How 'bout that?

  • His tail wags but Luke can't wait to get off the metal.

  • You can see his hesitation as he continues to cross.

  • The sound and moving surface confuses him.

  • We may think it's a silly fear

  • but it's a good reminder that Luke is still a puppy.

  • Karen makes the golden pause

  • on the grate and feeds him treats.

  • Hopefully, this will get him to fear

  • the grate a little less.

  • After a few more back and forths,

  • Luke gets more comfortable.

  • This is good.

  • At this stage, Luke just needs to show progress

  • towards overcoming his fears,

  • even for something as small as a grate.

  • With Luke scared of the grate,

  • it could mean his sister, Kaya,

  • inherited a similar fear.

  • Nope.

  • The eight month old crosses the metal

  • with grace and poise.

  • Well done, Kaya.

  • Way to show your brother what's what.

  • Next, it's time for Luke and Kaya's half sister,

  • Remmy, to cross the grate.

  • The trainers are curious to see if she'll be brave,

  • like her sister, or scared, like her brother.

  • With that stutter step, it looks like Remmy

  • is the exact average of her siblings,

  • not as frightened as Luke,

  • but definitely more cautious than Kaya.

  • Still, she's more curious than scared,

  • a good sign for the eight month old.

  • With the goldens done, it's Benelli's turn.

  • Only two weeks ago, the six month old

  • completely shut down at the bus station.

  • If she has a similar reaction to the grate,

  • it could spell disaster for the lab's chances

  • of staying in school.

  • But Benelli handles the grate like a champion.

  • She stands still and even keeps her tail wagging

  • when Paul tries to distract her.

  • The puppy's made huge strides in her courage

  • the last two weeks, exactly what

  • the trainers needed from her.

  • The other puppy with bravery issues

  • is our man about town, Mr. Pip.

  • Though he hesitates, the Yorkshire terrier

  • has little say in the matter.

  • When a trainer can pick you up and move you

  • wherever she sees fit, you're gonna have

  • to face your demons.

  • Mr. Pip is presented with a dilemma,

  • satisfy his unshakable craving for treats

  • or flee like a coward.

  • Again, Karen makes his decision for him.

  • Good enough, Mr. Pip, your strengths lie elsewhere

  • and that's just fine.

  • Finally, it's Demian's turn.

  • Even with a pack in his mouth,

  • this is more of a formality than a real test,

  • Like a senior taking an introductory class

  • that he forgot he needed.

  • The yellow lab doesn't disappoint.

  • Demian knows he has to deliver and he does just that.

  • His real test awaits him inside the mall.

  • Noises.

  • People.

  • Food.

  • Deals, deals, deals.

  • The dogs need to overcome all these distractions

  • and more inside the mall.

  • The pups go into down-stay at the food court

  • and while Luke naps, Benelli begins

  • the mall obstacle course.

  • The first challenge, the stairs.

  • This mall has very slippery, very steep stairs.

  • Already the floppiest puppy, Benelli immediately has issues

  • but with her tail wagging, she's a good sport.

  • Benelli has to resist her natural urge

  • to sprint up the stairs.

  • A heel is a heel even with uneven, slippery footing.

  • That's it, Benelli, almost there.

  • Oh, okay, good, good.

  • Good girl.

  • She's just so floppy.

  • Now upstairs, Benelli practices her get it command.

  • Even with the lights and sounds of the arcade,

  • Benelli keeps checking in with her trainer.

  • This shows great progress in Benelli's focus.

  • As Benelli returns to the food court,

  • it's Kaya's turn around the mall.

  • I challenge you to find me a more perfect dog anywhere.

  • It simply can't be done.

  • Even amongst the charms of the arcade,

  • our girl can't be fazed.

  • Kaya is even comfortable lying down inside a video game.

  • On her way back downstairs, Kaya is patient and attentive,

  • exactly what her trainers are looking for.

  • As Luke drifts in and out of sleep,

  • he wonders if it's his turn.

  • Nope.

  • Mr. Pip's up.

  • Back to sleep.

  • The stairs that Benelli struggled with

  • are a piece of cake for the undeniable Mr. Pip.

  • He scales them like a mountain climber summits a peak.

  • In the arcade, Mr. Pip practices his comfort drills.

  • He'll be going to a family with children

  • and if they call upon him amongst the lights and sounds

  • of an amusement hall, he'll have to perform.

  • Before leaving the arcade,

  • Mr. Pip obliges a quick photo request

  • in the comforts of the motor coach ride.

  • Like any brave mountaineer who conquers a pinnacle,

  • what goes pup must come down.

  • Imagine if stairs were as big as you are.

  • Our brave Mr. Pip doesn't have to.

  • He's step-sized and he handles the challenge with a plum.

  • In the arcade, Luke works on some drills

  • but it appears some of the distractions

  • might be a bit too much for the eight month old golden.

  • When trainer Karen puts the pup in a down-stay

  • to familiarize him with the stimuli, Luke rebels.

  • Luke's future owners need him

  • to be all right in a down-stay anywhere

  • so if he can't become comfortable in this arcade,

  • it could mean a big problem for his training progress.

  • Luke breaks another down-stay.

  • Eventually, with Karen in constant eyesight,

  • Luke is all right.

  • After the confinement of the down-stay,

  • the golden retriever's more than happy

  • to practice his pressure therapy.

  • Luke returns to the food court.

  • It's been an uncharacteristically shaky day for the golden.

  • Like people, service dogs have good days and bad.

  • At the end of their training,

  • the hope will be to have as few days like this as possible.

  • One dog who's had some bad days lately is Remmy.