[nagdu] Expectations of service dogs WAS How to Take Your PetEverywhere

Star Gazer pickrellrebecca at gmail.com
Thu Oct 16 14:22:47 UTC 2014


My question would be how we would avoid a he said she said debate. If Dan
goes someplace and someone throws him out because his dog was misbehaving,
who would decide if his dog really was misbehaving? Who would be an
independent third party validator as to what was really going on? 
If it was another guide dog handler, how would anybody know that that person
didn't have a personal problem with Dan? What criteria would bein place to
sort out differences in handling style, v. mistakes? 
If it was a non guide dog user, how would we know that that person knew what
they were talking about and also didn't dislike Dan? 


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You might be right, but probably they'd make a big stink about being
discriminated against.  Don't you wonder sometimes when you hear about
someone being discriminated against what the other side is? I mean, what if
somebody's dog was misbehaving and they claimed discrimination? I don't say
that all discrimination is based on bad behavior, etc.  of dogs, but I
wonder sometimes.  
Maybe I'm just cynical.    Debby and Neena

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