[nagdu] Do you really need to eat out with the dog?

cheryl echevarria cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Sun Feb 3 17:36:59 UTC 2013


You know last year while traveling to the National Convention in Dallas, I had a stop in Miami, and I met a couple they both work for ai squard and she has a service animal. She is diabetic and the dog is a small dog, don't know exactly what kind of dog, but she has one just the same.
These people definitely don't read and they are authors of books like this. Sorry but this angers me.

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> Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2013 09:25:12 -0600
> From: julielj at neb.rr.com
> To: nagdu at nfbnet.org
> Subject: Re: [nagdu] Do you really need to eat out with the dog?
> 
> I think this is one of the most poorly written articles I have read in a 
> long while.  I am left wondering what in the world is the author's point?
> stopping the fraudulent use of pets as service dogs or
> using only large dogs for service work or
> always having the dog on the floor or
> leaving all service dogs at home or
> submitting to everyone Else's expectations, never mind the individual 
> needs of the person with the service dog or
> choosing the size and breed of a service dog based on societal 
> expectations or
> something else?
> 
> I am very confused.  The author touched on a load of ideas, but didn't 
> explore any of them in depth or clearly explain the point.
> 
> Julie
> 
> 
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