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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A coworker has been bringing her dog into the office! No one asked whether it was okay with everyone else who works there. This isn’t a service dog.[/quote] How do you know, with certainty, that it's not a service animal? Does it have a little sign that says "100% pure pet. Not a service animal"? Because unless it does, you may be very wrong about the dog's purpose.[/quote] Service dogs should have some sort of ID, a badge, special vest, or special dog collar that's official and that only service dogs can wear. That way they are easy to spot and identify. The same way your car has to have a disabled parking permit on display for you to park in a disabled parking spot could be done for animals also. No official ID to show that it's a service dog, then no entry to restaurants, bars etc.[/quote] This is 100% false. There is no official ID and service dogs aren't required to wear anything specific at all, harness, badge, collar, whatever. /seeing eye dog raiser[/quote]The point of my post was that there [u]should[/u] be some sort of way to identify a genuine service dog. What is false about that?[/quote] I think that the PP meant that since there is no registry or agency which tracks, certifies, or licenses service animals in the US, there is currently no legitimate way to provide that sort of documentation. Service dogs are not all trained through agency programs, some are trained by the owner/handler or by a private trainer and requiring a certification might be classed as discrimination. [/quote]PP here. All I'm saying is that there should be a legal way to identify a genuine service animal.... a change in the laws perhaps? I don't see why that's discrimination. After all, disabled people hang disabled permits in their vehicles to allow them to use a disabled parking spot, no one says that they are being discriminated against. And maybe service dogs should be at least tested and approved my official agencies even if they are trained by owners and private handlers. [/quote]
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