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Lucius |
That's true though, I get what you're saying Cypress but your dog is just not eligible to be a service animal. :') |
Cypress Road |
He has never bitten anybody that I know of. Like I said, I didn't see him bite the guy but the guy is claiming that he bit him. |
Ecifircas |
Lucius, you confused me with saying the dog was certified + then saying the cat was also certified. I don't know your location so I can't make generalizations about your laws but I'd love to talk about it more? |
Cypress Road |
All you need for a service dog is a doctor note prescribing said service dog and only questions stores and stuff can ask is "is it a service animal" and ""what task are they trained to perform" any other questions you legally do not have to answer. |
Insane Sanity |
Cypress So personality wise he sounds more defensive than aggressive, but still dont think he could be a service dog. Every service dog Ive met wasnt defensive in the slightest. |
Ecifircas |
Lucius, I wasn't attempting to come across as accusatory. Your dog can be 'certified' as trained through an organization / as having finished their program. I am only saying that in the US, there is no one big overarching org that certifies them. There is no unified system. |
Lucius |
I did not pay a website, my dog was literally bred to be trained to help me deal with my disability dude. There are tests they have to pass, I'm not talking about just waltzing in and being like "hey this dog helps me with my anxiety" lol |
Cypress Road |
Insane After he has a second to get to know you my dog is the exact same way but a lot of people where I live are impatient and always try to rush in and push his bounderies. |
Ecifircas |
los campesinos!, no, there is not. There is the ADI, which gives out Public Access Tests but that is not recognizing that team / dog as a trained service animal. |
Ecifircas |
Lucius, if you are in the US, there is no registry for service animals. You may have paid a website but A. Under the ADA, only dogs and miniature horses can be service animals. B. There is no federally-recognized / accredited place giving out registration or certification for those papers. I almost fell in that trap, lmao. |
Cypress Road |
Like if someone he doesn't know catches him off guard and tries to touch his face he tries to get away first but if they keep going to his face, he will then give them a warning by showing his teeth I try to step in the second I see he is uncomfortable with someone and body block him advocate for his space. |
Insane Sanity |
All the service dogs I have groomed though have always been incredibly well tempered. You could poke them, get soap in their eyes, and they would still love you. |
Ecifircas |
Humans are not dogs. Do not compare the two. Service dogs need to function at an extremely high level whereas most humans can get by at a mediocre level. You can't have an aggressive dog as a service dog. |
0Written The Wolf |
I see ;-; it is understandable thou since their jobs are very important. I guess you can still keep him @Cypress Road, but get another dog as service dog if that's possible :3 |
Lucius |
And my partner had to go through a process to have her cat be recognized as a legitimate service animal as well. |
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