In Big top scooby doo, a movie, shaggy claims to be scooby’s partner. A team. Not that he’s an animal trainer and scooby is his animal.
Service dogs and handlers are teams.

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In Big top scooby doo, a movie, shaggy claims to be scooby’s partner. A team. Not that he’s an animal trainer and scooby is his animal.
Service dogs and handlers are teams.
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In The Beach Beasty, a thirty minute special, Uncle Sandy theorizes with the gang about who is responsible for the water monster that’s stealing jewels. He’s yells and moves about erratically. Scooby hugs Shaggy, staying between Shaggy and Uncle Sandy. This shows two tasks: deep pressure (the hug) which can help mitigate anxiety/panic, and keeping space (standing between the trigger and the person) which also creates feelings of safety, easing anxiety/panic.
Points off for Shaggy calling Uncle Sandy “Mr. Crazy Pants,” but I guess no one’s perfect. 🤦🏻♂️
Here, we have Shaggy’s PTSD being triggered and Scooby comforting him.
Then, though Shaggy tried to reality-check is anxiety, his fears were unfortunately confirmed. This is part of why recovery is so difficult. And demonstrates how microaggressions cause trauma.
Scooby-Doo Mystery Inc. #2 by Sholly Fisch
Is Scooby-Doo is Shaggy’s service dog?
Yes, of course.
What? No.
He needed to balance his blood sugar, ok?!
Scooby-Doo (1997-2010) #33 by John Rozum and Brett Lewis
Shaggy's song in Music of the Vampire is just three minutes of him thanking Scooby for being a good service dog and it's so heartwarming
Yes! I absolutely agree. Scooby is right there with Shaggy as his anxiety catastrophizes. And then when Velma is like “it’s a scratch not a bite,” she’s confirming reality for Shaggy’s anxiety.