lilmissdisney216
<font color=royalblue>Pawsitively Lovin a Labrador
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So some of you here may know that I am currently a puppy raiser/trainer for Leader Dog's for the Blind, an organization here in my state that trains Leader Dogs for the blind and visually impaired and deaf as well. Well I am currently training a wonderful black lab named Daisy who at the moment is 9.5 weeks old and shes doing awesome. All that aside let me explain the stages of my rant
Part of the puppy raising responsibility not only includes basic obedience but it also includes exposure and socialization to various situations and environments (i.e. grocery stores, doctors offices, dentist, etc. so on and so forth). I also understand that she is NOT licensed yet and therefore a buisness doesn't have to let me in however 98% of the time if she has her bandana and/or her puppy jacket on there is usually no problem and they are very accomodating. On one particular day I was in the area of a local Target store that was near my home and I had Daisy with me as she was on my errand run for the day and decided that I would bring her in with me. Per the Leader Dog rule, I called ahead and spoke to the manager and inquired as of to whether or not I would be able to bring her into the store. He said that it would be no problem at all and that they have several dogs in training come through and that it would be no issue. He just said to stop at Guest Services when we entered to just make them aware that we were in the building. Elated, I drove to the Target, got Daisy out, made sure she "parked" ( for those new to the service dog lingo; park means "go to the bathroom") Its the command we give for the dogs to relieve themselves. This is done with the jacket and/or bandana off as this is not "work" time), and we headed inside.
No sooner had we taken maybe 5 steps into the store (not even) we were greeted by a security guard who stopped us and this conversation proceeded to happen-
Security Guard: Can I help you?
Me: No, we're fine I'm just coming in to do a bit of shopping.
Security Guard: *points down at Daisy* I'm sorry ma'am we don't allow pets in the building.
Me: Oh, she's not a pet. She's a Leader Dog in training for Leader Dog's for the Blind. She is wearing her bandana and she has a puppy number and tag through Leader Dog that says shes registered through the organization.
Security Guard: Well I'm sorry I can't allow you in with her.
Me: Okay.
Security Guard: Are you blind or visually impaired.
Me: No.... I am not.
Security Guard: Well then I can't let you in.
Me: I was on my way to guest services, I called ahead and got approval to enter from the manager.
Security Guard: I don't care I'm saying no. You don't look like you need her so you need to leave.
Me: thank you very much for your time.
I left. But I was FURIOUS! What right did she have to ask me if I was blind or visually impaired let alone to say you don't look like you need her. First off, blind guide dogs are traditionally in harness when they are working and second off she was just RUDE! I understand that not everywhere can grant me access as Daisy is not licensed but I had called and talked to the manager (more than likely her boss) and had the okay. The way she handled it was terrible and it makes me shudder to think how she handles fully certified service animals. I could've been all kinds of ugly in the store but I was representing Leader Dog and I decided that pressing the issue in any way would not have been good so I politely took my leave and left.
So now I ask you guys, was this situation handled properly? What would you have done had you been in my shoes?
RANT OVER. I just really needed to vent and share that with you all. Thanks for taking the time to read and I appreciate my DIS/DISabilities family so much!!
Meredith
and Future Leader Dog Daisy
Part of the puppy raising responsibility not only includes basic obedience but it also includes exposure and socialization to various situations and environments (i.e. grocery stores, doctors offices, dentist, etc. so on and so forth). I also understand that she is NOT licensed yet and therefore a buisness doesn't have to let me in however 98% of the time if she has her bandana and/or her puppy jacket on there is usually no problem and they are very accomodating. On one particular day I was in the area of a local Target store that was near my home and I had Daisy with me as she was on my errand run for the day and decided that I would bring her in with me. Per the Leader Dog rule, I called ahead and spoke to the manager and inquired as of to whether or not I would be able to bring her into the store. He said that it would be no problem at all and that they have several dogs in training come through and that it would be no issue. He just said to stop at Guest Services when we entered to just make them aware that we were in the building. Elated, I drove to the Target, got Daisy out, made sure she "parked" ( for those new to the service dog lingo; park means "go to the bathroom") Its the command we give for the dogs to relieve themselves. This is done with the jacket and/or bandana off as this is not "work" time), and we headed inside.
No sooner had we taken maybe 5 steps into the store (not even) we were greeted by a security guard who stopped us and this conversation proceeded to happen-
Security Guard: Can I help you?
Me: No, we're fine I'm just coming in to do a bit of shopping.
Security Guard: *points down at Daisy* I'm sorry ma'am we don't allow pets in the building.
Me: Oh, she's not a pet. She's a Leader Dog in training for Leader Dog's for the Blind. She is wearing her bandana and she has a puppy number and tag through Leader Dog that says shes registered through the organization.
Security Guard: Well I'm sorry I can't allow you in with her.
Me: Okay.
Security Guard: Are you blind or visually impaired.
Me: No.... I am not.
Security Guard: Well then I can't let you in.
Me: I was on my way to guest services, I called ahead and got approval to enter from the manager.
Security Guard: I don't care I'm saying no. You don't look like you need her so you need to leave.
Me: thank you very much for your time.
I left. But I was FURIOUS! What right did she have to ask me if I was blind or visually impaired let alone to say you don't look like you need her. First off, blind guide dogs are traditionally in harness when they are working and second off she was just RUDE! I understand that not everywhere can grant me access as Daisy is not licensed but I had called and talked to the manager (more than likely her boss) and had the okay. The way she handled it was terrible and it makes me shudder to think how she handles fully certified service animals. I could've been all kinds of ugly in the store but I was representing Leader Dog and I decided that pressing the issue in any way would not have been good so I politely took my leave and left.
So now I ask you guys, was this situation handled properly? What would you have done had you been in my shoes?
RANT OVER. I just really needed to vent and share that with you all. Thanks for taking the time to read and I appreciate my DIS/DISabilities family so much!!
Meredith

