Service Animals

   / Service Animals #41  
Here in Ontario a service dog MUST certified by an official body, just because one claims a dog to be a service dog doesn't cut it or else you get the "Service Bees" :laughing:
 
   / Service Animals #42  
Eddie - I beleive your wife was visited by a well trained Therapy Dog not a Service Dog. There is a difference.

A service dog is trained to help people with disabilities such as visual impairments, mental illnesses, seizure disorders, diabetes, etc. A therapy dog is trained to provide comfort and affection to people in hospice, disaster areas, retirement homes, hospitals, nursing homes, schools and more.Jul 10, 2017

https://www.caninejournal.com/service-dog-vs-therapy-dog-vs-emotional-support-dogs/

Check local state laws and the requirements from the institution where the dog is "working". I had, and used a "therapy" dog for hospital and nursing home visits. Run of the mill discarded dog who loved people who was trained to behave, and never met a person who she didn't like.

The funny thing this is where the AKC is trying to make some money now...
 
   / Service Animals #43  
Here in Ontario a service dog MUST certified by an official body, just because one claims a dog to be a service dog doesn't cut it or else you get the "Service Bees" :laughing:


What is the offical body and what are the requirements?

This is where everyone is scambling to make money...
 
   / Service Animals #44  
Our local Farm and Home store allows dogs inside. The times I've saw one in there it's been well behaved.

Willard is a very smart dog. He could easily go into the store with me without a leash. He's very considerate of humans and other pets. I would never consider taking him in the store. He's still just a dog. I have no right to infringe on someone's space with my dog.
 
   / Service Animals #45  
In Germany, it's a very common sight to see someone sitting in a restaurant with their pet dog. Not totally sure, how I feel about that. I love animals, but mostly mine and not so much other peoples.
 
   / Service Animals #46  
In Germany, it's a very common sight to see someone sitting in a restaurant with their pet dog. Not totally sure, how I feel about that. I love animals, but mostly mine and not so much other peoples.

Well said. What bugs the $$$$ out of me is when somebody brings their lap dog into the store and puts them into the cart, with no regard for the next person and what they will put in there.
 
   / Service Animals #47  
My dog is blind, so I'm his seeing eye person. He does pretty well though. Sometimes I swear he has some sort of Jedi sonar capability.

Ya know drssg . . . I'm very sure my 13 year old Aussie has vision impairment up close . . . don't we all. I commend you for being his eyes (your dogs).
 
   / Service Animals #48  
The local farm stores have signs saying "well behaved dogs welcome", we have taken our dog there and seen other dogs there with the worst outcome being someone's dog taking a leak on the floor.
I can see the concern in a store that sells food, a restaurant, etc where the health department would frown on dog hair in the food (or a dog having an accident), but otherwise I am fine with well behaved dogs in stores.

Aaron Z
 
   / Service Animals #49  
I have never had a dog or cat throw up at the dinner table. But I did have an aquaintance, after having had too much to drink, sitting at a table in a bar, suddenly put his hands up to his mouth and vomit out between his fingers!
 
   / Service Animals #50  
The local farm stores have signs saying "well behaved dogs welcome", we have taken our dog there and seen other dogs there with the worst outcome being someone's dog taking a leak on the floor.
I can see the concern in a store that sells food, a restaurant, etc where the health department would frown on dog hair in the food (or a dog having an accident), but otherwise I am fine with well behaved dogs in stores.

Aaron Z

Pet stores are the only business that a dog should be allowed in.

Dog takes a pee on the floor, someone walks by before it's cleaned up and the customer slips and hurts themselves. Don't get me wrong, on average, dogs are probably smarter than the general public, but when you allow the general public in with their pets, I don't see anything good coming of it.

Now, if you own a business and let your employees bring their dogs in during working hours, different story IMO.
 
   / Service Animals #51  
I have never had a dog or cat throw up at the dinner table. But I did have an aquaintance, after having had too much to drink, sitting at a table in a bar, suddenly put his hands up to his mouth and vomit out between his fingers!

I don't know how many dogs/cats you invite to your dinner table but too bad about your human friend . . . "soda for him" ;)
 
   / Service Animals #52  
Son of a Big Canadian City Mayor. Go figure. Don't think he ever paid for my dry cleaning bill.

Cats kind of go where they want here. Embarrassing when you have company.
 
   / Service Animals #53  
There are a couple of businesses where I'm expected to bring my dog; the hardware store and the saw shop. Also my vet's office, even when I just stop to get meds. That's to be expected, but (like my last dog) he's apparently one of their favorites.
 
   / Service Animals #54  
Ya know drssg . . . I'm very sure my 13 year old Aussie has vision impairment up close . . . don't we all. I commend you for being his eyes (your dogs).

Thank you for that. He doesn't really need much extra guidance, unless I take him to a strange environment. Dogs seem to accept blindness much better than people.
 
   / Service Animals #55  
Personally I don't care if someone has their WELL BEHAVED dog in a restaurant or whatever, it doesn't bother me a bit... but if it's not well behaved, leave it home or get a sitter.

That rule should be applied to children too....
 
   / Service Animals #56  
That rule should be applied to children too....
OH, YES, some kids will kick the back of your chair in a restaurant, and if they are illegal immigrants, will not understand a word of English!. I had that happen!..
 
   / Service Animals #60  
Ya know drssg . . . I'm very sure my 13 year old Aussie has vision impairment up close . . . don't we all. I commend you for being his eyes (your dogs).
Our late Jack Russell terrier was going blind. We realized he was having an issue when he tried to jump onto the back of my wife's recliner. (He would sit up there and look out the window). He over shot and bounced off the wall before hitting the floor :eek: After that we would help him up and down.

He also developed dementia a couple years later.
 

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