
The story goes like this. My younger sisters are having a sleepover party tonight so we had to go out and get supplies. Walmart was one of the stops we made, and as I'm following my mom and sisters through the aisles, hanging onto Boo's harness, I realize that for the last five minutes, these two teenagers are following us at VERY close range. As in five or ten feet away.
Several minutes later, I hear the following exchange.
Girl: That dog is so cute, I just want to pet it.
Boy: Yeah, but the sign on the bag says do not pet.
Girl: Oh it's okay. He's blind, he won't even know. (reaches for dog's tail)
Really? REALLY? These kids were at least fourteen-fifteen years old, and while my dog works in what is essentially a modified guide harness... well there's no excuse. I can still hear you, after all, even if I was vision-impaired, and besides, I'd feel my dog shift under me as I often do when I'm not paying attention to her!
In addition, it is not okay to speculate VERY LOUDLY on what my disability is while I am standing ten feet away from you looking at things on the shelf. Usually I'm polite about this; if I hear someone explaining that the dog is in training to help someone else and they're close enough AND I'm not busy, I tend to smile and correct with a nice "Actually, she's mine!" However, "maybe he's blind." "no, those dogs do other stuff, maybe he's deaf." is kind of... be a little bit more discreet about it? A little? I don't think I'm asking for much, people....