starjazz
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How's this for a "service animal"?
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I'd love to have this support animal. Support for when its gettin' on supper time.
How's this for a "service animal"?
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Businesses really don't have a choice under existing federal law.People are nuts and businesses indulge their crazy because they are afraid of lawsuits.
I'd love to have this support animal. Support for when its gettin' on supper time.
Yep.If there is a dog in the parks, it has probably been entered as a service dog. A service dog has been trained to perform some sort of task that assists a person with a disability.
Emotional support animals can be any species. Obviously there will be some restrictions as you can't just show up with an emotional support rhinoceros and expect to get it on a plane.
Our local news last week showed a pot bellied pig on a flight as a service animal. I think it takes away from the ones that really are needed. On another note though I was so happy that a woman was flying with her emotional support dog last year when a family member had a panic attack in the middle of our flight. She is an animal lover and not a great flyer so we sort of borrowed the dog when she started having an attack and the dog worked wonders for her. Not sure a pig would have had the same affect!Forget comfort animal. That is comfort food!
Our local news last week showed a pot bellied pig on a flight as a service animal. I think it takes away from the ones that really are needed.
I think this may be it. She has a huge following up on Instagram, and I love her too!There are other photos of the dog being "interviewed" by BuzzFeed and with a VIP badge at Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl. She seems to be a little furry celebrity. How cute!
This was kind of my point. But to be honest it can go both ways. I have a dear friend who is terrified of birds. Total panic afraid of large birds so would it be fair to her if she couldn't make her flight because someone had to fly with a turkey? Like everything in this world some common sense needs to be used. Before to long I'm sure some lawmaker will say this law is being abused and will limit what kind of farm animals will be able to be used as service animals.To be fair, though, you don't know the circumstances of that pig. Who's to say that person didn't "really need" the pig as an emotional support animal with full support from a trained therapist?
Do people abuse the system? Absolutely. Pretty much every system in place always has people abusing it (I mean, there are even threads on this site about "loopholes" around the WDW system.) But we can't always tell just by face value who "really needs it" and who doesn't.
Honestly, the argument of who needs something or doesn't based on perception is already a problem for the mental disabilities field. We all need different things, y'know?
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Omg, that turkey would scare me to death! I HATE birds.
To be fair, though, you don't know the circumstances of that pig. Who's to say that person didn't "really need" the pig as an emotional support animal with full support from a trained therapist?
Do people abuse the system? Absolutely. Pretty much every system in place always has people abusing it (I mean, there are even threads on this site about "loopholes" around the WDW system.) But we can't always tell just by face value who "really needs it" and who doesn't.
Honestly, the argument of who needs something or doesn't based on perception is already a problem for the mental disabilities field. We all need different things, y'know?
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