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Fake Service Dogs?

ma-at-thought:

trainingfaith:

You’re sitting at a cafe with your friend when suddenly a woman walks in with a toy poodle in her purse. The manager at the counter informs her “I’m sorry, but we do not allow dogs”. She replies with a heavy sigh and a “She’s a service dog. She can come with me”. Not knowing much about service dog law, and worrying about getting sued for asking further questions, he sits this woman down at a booth. There, she promptly unzips her purse and places the dog on the booth seat next to her. When the woman’s food comes out, the little dog begs and she feeds her bits off her plate. This dog is not public access trained, and proceeds to bark at those who walk by. This dog is a nuisance and causes many in the restaurant to complain. The manager cannot do anything but inform the unhappy customers that this is a service dog, so he can’t ask her to leave. In the end, it’s the customers who end up leaving.

Now I walk in with my highly trained service dog pressed against my leg in a perfect heel position, and I’m quickly bombarded by the manager telling me “No dogs! No dogs! We ALL know what happened last time”. Confused, I tell him “This is my medical alert and medical response service dog. Her right to accompany me is protected under federal law.” With a sigh, he seats me at a table far away from others where my dog promptly tucks under my feet, out of sight. When my food arrives my dog is still tucked tightly under the table because she knows she’s not supposed to eat when she’s on duty. She stays there ignoring those who walk past for the remainder of my meal. When we leave, a woman by the door exclaims “Woah, I didn’t know there was a dog here!”

See the difference?

Scenario number two occurs at a local grocery store when a man decides to bring his certified emotional support animal into the store with him. Upon entering he flashes a fancy ID card and certification papers. This dog is not as unruly as the first, but he still forges ahead of his handler, sniffs the food on display, and may seek attention from those who walk past. You find this dog adorable, and when he and his owner walk past you ask to pet him. The owner says yes and explains how all he had to do was go online, register his dog, and a few weeks later they sent him a vest, ID card, and certification papers.

Now I pull into the same grocery store. I’m in a rush to get an ingredient for a dish I’m making so I hurry into the store with my service dog next to me. I’m quickly stopped by a manager who demands to see my service dog’s certification card. Remember, this is NOT required by law, and most real service dog teams don’t have them. After 15 minutes of trying to educate, pulling up the ADA website on my phone, back and forth bickering, and drawing more of a crowd than I want to describe… I’m finally allowed in. I grab my ingredient, stand in line (where my service dog obediently moves between my legs to make space for those around me), and I get bombarded by people asking to pet my dog. I explain that she’s working, she has a very important job to do, and she’s not allowed to be pet while on duty. People walk away grumbling and complaining about how rude I was when other handlers like the man they met earlier allow their dog to be pet.

Moral of the story? Fake service dogs create real problems. The ones who are impacted the most are the true service dog handlers who rely on their dogs every day to help mitigate their disability. How would you feel if everywhere you went, you couldn’t make it 10 feet in the door because people were asking you questions? Imagine how much time that would take out of your already hectic day. Businesses lose customers because word gets out that there are unruly dogs in their store, customers become misinformed and start thinking some of these behaviors are okay, some people even start to believe the lies that anyone can just register their dog online and make him a service dog. The result? MORE fake service dogs. MORE real problems.

This is actually something that bothers me, with my combination of medical professional experience and veterinary medical experience.

Yes, there are such things as emotional support animals. And I know personally the big difference the comfort of an animal companion can make in someone’s life. But they should not be in the same category as disability animals.

If there are going to be ‘papers’ to verify a therapy animal, the therapy animal should meet the same standards of training that a seeing-eye dog, or a seizure-alert dog (or occasionally cat) must meet.

THESE ARE WORKING ANIMALS. That means that when out in public, they are on the job. They will not seek attention, they will not approach other people, they will not bark unless alerting others or their owner to an emergency.

And their owners will treat them as working companions. There won’t be a bunch of cooing or feeding of treats or vigorous belly rubs or anything like that. The animal is working, the owner needs them to be working. People approaching will be told by the owner to stop; those animals are not supposed to be socializing with anyone while they are working.

It’s just like if you were on the clock at your job and gossiping with some rowdy friends who showed up. That’s how you lose your job. Do Not Approach service dogs. 

And I promise you, while it might seem as though the owner is being cold or mean to their dog, their relationship at home is completely different, and very much filled with love.

But some tiny dog pulled out of a purse, yapping at everyone who gets close and snagging food off of plates? That’s not a Service Dog. That’s a nuisance that someone got internet paperwork for. 




May 9.2016 | 189198notes -
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