[nagdu] I encountered a fake service dog today.

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Thu May 7 16:13:33 UTC 2015


It could have been an emotional support dog. They come in all sizes and
people call them service dogs; they really are not I think in most cases
considered as such, though sometimes they are.
Cindy


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From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Deanna Lewis via
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This reminds me of something that happened to me last week. My apartment
building was having plumbing problems, so the water was turned off for
several hours. I had to go to the laundromat. As we got out of my Mom's car,
this little Chihuahua type dog was in the car next to us. He was barking
like crazy and trying to get out of the window. My Mom said there was a
person in the car too, and they didn't try to correct the dog. My dog just
ignored him... Then, about 15-20 minutes later this woman comes up to me
asking me about service dog training. She then goes on to say that her
service dog is a barker, and then we realized that the dog she was talking
about was the one in the car. We told her to try basic obedience training.
My question is this, if it really was a service dog (like she claimed) then
why was it left in the car? Although, I am glad that she didn't bring him
inside since he would have been a big nuisance. 
Deanna and Mambo

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From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Mardi Hadfield
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Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2015 1:35 AM
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Subject: [nagdu] I encountered a fake service dog today.

   I was in the grocery store today and this elderly couple had a poodle
type dog in their grocery cart. The dog spotted Neechee and went
nuts,Barking and growling at Neechee. It almost jumped out of the cart. It
had a red vest on but no patches on it. It did not say service dog on the
vest either. I was so proud of Neechee as she just guided me past the unruly
dog,and ignored it.The woman kept yelling at the man to jerk it's leash to
shut it up.As I past them I said ,loud enough for them to here,that is no
service dog! Service dogs don't act like that! They said nothing.Last week I
saw a man bringing a small puppy in to the grocery store, My friend Dave,
said the puppy looked like it was too young to have had any of it's shots
yet.No collar or leash on it. Frys Grocery refuse to do any thing about
these situations. I have talked to them many time,still
they refuse to do anything.   GRUMBLE,GRUMBLE, GRUMBLE!!!    Mardi and
Shaman,retired and Neechee.
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