What they typically mean by that is you can't leave them outside unattended. You'd be surprised at the number of people set up little pens or try to leave their dog chained up outside when they go somewhere for the day.
We haven't run into too many campgrounds that have a 1 dog policy. A couple of them, but it doesn't seem to be the norm. Also a few of them have breed restrictions - no Pits or Rotties, etc. - because they've had problems with that type of dog (read: the owner is an ass) in the past.
Right, but wouldn't the disability act also cover people who are allergic to dogs? Peanuts have been removed from schools, airplanes, and other venues to accommodate those with allergies; what about people who are allergic to animals? Why wouldn't they be considered?
I meant legit service dogs for a real disability, not these nut jobs who claim it's a service dog. They should be required to show proof it's a legit service animal. I've always loved my pets but have I ever wanted to drag them everywhere with me? No. They do not belong in a store or anywhere that serves food.
Service dogs should require a type of license or certification before they could be allowed in all public places.
I think there is.
I'm sure it was an "emotional support" animal though.
To make it clear I have absolutely no problem with real service animals.
Dogs have no place in public stores they are all nasty hairy creatures that lick there own bung hole and pink pencil and sniff their own sh!t and then want to lick you as their owner tells you their mouth is cleaner than ours what kind of crap is that when i just seen your dog lick his sack.
Dogs have no place in public stores they are all nasty hairy creatures that lick there own bung hole and pink pencil and sniff their own sh!t and then want to lick you as their owner tells you their mouth is cleaner than ours what kind of crap is that when i just seen your dog lick his sack.
This post gave me my best laugh today.
Service dogs should require a type of license or certification before they could be allowed in all public places.
Miniature horses trained to be service animals will still be allowed to fly, the paper reported.
I LOVE it when a touchy feely "see us caring?" move goes awry.
And you thought your seat mate was bad...
Comfort cobra...