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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The law needs to revert back to allowing seeing eye dogs only. [/quote] I'm not handicapped, but I think this is too far. We need to accept valid service dogs. There are service dogs trained to detect an epileptic seizure. There are service dogs that are trained to detect cardiac problems in seemingly normal looking patients who have weak hearts or ones that don't respond normally to problems. There are service dogs who help patients with mobility issues like the service dogs that help a person get from seated to standing at a walker or help retrieve items for the patient. If it is a valid service trained animal, then it should be allowed. Who are we to judge that a person's disability or need for a service animal is important enough or not important enough? But, I agree that emotional support animals should not be granted exceptions. I understand the need for ESA's, especially with the increase in PTSD from traumatic incidents (whether military or not), but I don't think that need supercedes the need for health restrictions of animals in food establishments. [/quote] People never took advantage of this until the past few years. Surely the number of people with these conditions hasn't increased so dramatically. Regardless, grocery stores, along with restaurants, have health codes. [/quote]
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