Dog in the MLL
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And this thread, "Fake Service Dogs"
Be prepared for all kinds of people to jump on you for daring to suggest that it might not be a real service dog.
Push the envelope and go out and get yourself a service animal turkey.
Be prepared for all kinds of people to jump on you for daring to suggest that it might not be a real service dog.
Push the envelope and go out and get yourself a service animal turkey.
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Hopefully it's a short leash. When it's a long leash, it tends to get tangled up as the dog drags it along.
Any idea where the owner is?
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Legit service animals, always, leashed or not. Establishment is only allowed to ask what the nature of the assistance the dog is trained to provide. Due to rigorous training, you usually won't see such dogs aimlessly wondering/sniffing things. I believe these will usually have a vest.
Legit support animals (aka ESA), always, leashed or in carrier. MMV. Due to low training requirements, these may appear to be normal pets, but documentation is required if requested by establishment. Vests are optional, if not deceitful in some cases.
Small dogs in carriers in MLL, yes. On lap YMMV. We've always kept ours in carrier for ease of all parties involved.
Legit support animals (aka ESA), always, leashed or in carrier. MMV. Due to low training requirements, these may appear to be normal pets, but documentation is required if requested by establishment. Vests are optional, if not deceitful in some cases.
Small dogs in carriers in MLL, yes. On lap YMMV. We've always kept ours in carrier for ease of all parties involved.
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Legit service animals, always, leashed or not. Establishment is only allowed to ask what the nature of the assistance the dog is trained to provide. Due to rigorous training, you usually won't see such dogs aimlessly wondering/sniffing things. I believe these will usually have a vest.
Legit support animals (aka ESA), always, leashed or in carrier. MMV. Due to low training requirements, these may appear to be normal pets, but documentation is required if requested by establishment. Vests are optional, if not deceitful in some cases.
Small dogs in carriers in MLL, yes. On lap YMMV. We've always kept ours in carrier for ease of all parties involved.
Legit support animals (aka ESA), always, leashed or in carrier. MMV. Due to low training requirements, these may appear to be normal pets, but documentation is required if requested by establishment. Vests are optional, if not deceitful in some cases.
Small dogs in carriers in MLL, yes. On lap YMMV. We've always kept ours in carrier for ease of all parties involved.
Why can't I just say "it's a service animal" for my pet then?
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I do not believe a properly trained service animals would end up underneath their owners chair wrapping the leash around a leg.
As long as they are all like Ace (or is it ACE) I have no issue.
As long as they are all like Ace (or is it ACE) I have no issue.
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She did not make the flight.