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06-14-2014 08:08 AM
I had heard about this -- but saw one at a restaurant yesterday. It barked and wandered all around the owner. A friend was with me. She sent me a link last night that took me to a website selling the vest the dog was wearing.
Why are people doing this?
06-14-2014 08:13 AM
I've never heard of it...
06-14-2014 08:19 AM
My friend said she has seen this when she went to California to visit friends. It is a way people are stretching the truth to allow their pets full access to accompany them to restaurants, stores, etc. where pets are not normally allowed.
They are fake service dogs!
06-14-2014 08:22 AM
An emotional support animal (ESA) is a companion animal that provides therapeutic benefit, such as alleviating or mitigating some symptoms of the disability, to an individual with a mental or psychiatric disability.
Emotional support animals are typically dogs and cats, but may include other animals. In order to be prescribed an emotional support animal by a physician or other medical professional, the person seeking such an animal must have a verifiable disability.
To be afforded protection under United States federal law, a person must meet the federal definition of disability and must have a note from a physician or other medical professional stating that the person has that disability and that the emotional support animal provides a benefit for the individual with the disability. An animal does not need specific training to become an emotional support animal.
06-14-2014 08:23 AM
On 6/14/2014 Photo Donna said:My friend said she has seen this when she went to California to visit friends. It is a way people are stretching the truth to allow their pets full access to accompany them to restaurants, stores, etc. where pets are not normally allowed.
They are fake service dogs!
That's terrible.
06-14-2014 08:30 AM
On 6/14/2014 brii said:On 6/14/2014 Photo Donna said:My friend said she has seen this when she went to California to visit friends. It is a way people are stretching the truth to allow their pets full access to accompany them to restaurants, stores, etc. where pets are not normally allowed.
They are fake service dogs!
That's terrible.
yep -- they are not recognized by the ADA. You can use this to get them in a building that does not allow pets -- but not in restaurants. And there are a LOT of fakes -- especially when it is so easy to get equipment online to use to get the pet outfitted to look like it is official.
06-14-2014 08:31 AM
Some people take advantage of everything. Sad that they have to do that when others really need it.
06-14-2014 08:32 AM
They are just going to make it harder for somebody who really needs a service animal.
06-14-2014 08:35 AM
On 6/14/2014 brii said:They are just going to make it harder for somebody who really needs a service animal.
that is exactly what we were thinking -- Preds -- it is very sad!
06-14-2014 08:44 AM
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