Over time, we’ve seen a number of changes in fan-made animations. Sometimes they are inspired by something, and other times they are themed in different ways to create something completely new/interesting. However, not every artist covers everything in his work. For example, there are not many fan-made animations that raise awareness for people with disabilities and promote their acceptance.
Erin Smith is not only an artist but also an inspirational speaker, a coach, and she advocates for mental health and disability rights! And their Disney stories reflect that. Scroll down and check!
Cinderella
‘Cinderella, her service dog is forced to take off her shoes and help her’. In this photo, Cinderella lives with fibromyalgia, which is a hidden condition but can disable it for many people.”
Snow White
This is Snow White, who has her service dog alerted to allergens in her food. (In this case, referring to her story, Apple) Fun facts too! Allergen alert dogs are legitimate service dogs and Peanuts, gluten, milk and many other things are common allergens that dogs use to help their handlers. Like any service dog, they are a breed. Some dogs with “cut” noses are still logic allergy alert dogs. That’s why I chose to draw Snow White with Pug. ”
Tiana
‘Here is Tiana, beautiful and sometimes very beautiful with autism’. Her service dog is not doing any work in this picture, but encouraging touch in the work of autistic people, hindering physical harm, limitation. Includes guidance and calming techniques during trauma events. Even the youngest breeds can be excellent service dogs!
Belle
“Bailey is here with a general anxiety disorder. Her serving dog is displaying a blocking posture, so she can be warned if someone approaches her from behind (which is a shocking reaction or Can cause trouble)! Any breed can have a service dog, including pit bulls! Service dogs are also exempt from breeding restrictions.
Pocahontas
Here’s an amazing pocanthus from Diabetes. His service dog is a medical alert dog, which tells him to graft or snatch because of too much or too little blood sugar.
Rapunzel
‘Here is Rapunzel with complex PTSD and unrelated identity disorder. The dog serving him is getting out of a very strong dysfunction with his help, then provides tactile stimulation for rest and grounding. C-PTSD is a type of response to chronic trauma (often in childhood). DID is a creative and adaptive response to severe trauma, where an individual’s brain divides experiences into two or more identities. This is a very incredible way for the brain to cope.’
Sleeping Beauty
‘This is the beauty of sleeping with narcolepsy and its service puppy is supporting her head after a day’s sleep episodes.’ Narcolepsy itself is a neurological condition that affects sleep and wakefulness and during the day. Different variants have the characteristics of most sleep episodes. I thought it would be suitable for the beauty of sleep! PS His service dog’s name is Spindle.
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