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It’s pretty offensive and narrow minded to make a blank statement such as that. I deployed 3 times with the 10th mountain to Afghanistan and I have an emotional support dog Riggs, my German Shepherd. Count yourself lucky that you don’t have the need for one.
It's a rigged system. Pay $50 for an on-line certificate in CA and you can have a dog wherever you live or visit (hotels). No more "no pets allowed".
Any breed. Any size. Doesn't matter.
For every legit "emotional support animal" people there are thousands that abuse this.
I'm livi'n it.
No, I stand by my statement.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
-LBD
 
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For every legit "emotional support animal" people there are thousands that abuse this.
I'm livi'n it.
Hello; Such is the unfortunate truth. I see it myself. To point out the abuse out should not be a dig toward those who earned any and all support available. My father was a WWII vet. It would have been good to have such things back in the day. The jerks who have a "pretend" support animal are the flaw in the system.

I tried to report such a person in Kroger's one day. The manager said he could not do anything about it.
 
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It's a rigged system. Pay $50 for an on-line certificate in CA and you can have a dog wherever you live or visit (hotels). No more "no pets allowed".
Any breed. Any size. Doesn't matter.
For every legit "emotional support animal" people there are thousands that abuse this.
I'm livi'n it.
No, I stand by my statement.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
-LBD
I won’t beat what is obviously a horse near death but that is exactly the narrow minded answer I’d expect. I’m certain you must know all the intimate details of each and every person with your air quotation marked emotional support animals, especially since you’re living it as you say…it takes all kinds…

Some people will understand why I named my “emotional support animal” Riggs and if you don’t then count yourself lucky you don’t have those type of thoughts…
 
I'm thinking he is a "lethal weapon"?

I'd never question a combat vet's legitimate entitlement to a support animal. Hell, I have no such background and don't want or need a licence or certificate or whatever, but I consider every dog I've ever owned an emotional support.

For a period of time when I was constantly flying in and out of the local airport for work, there was actually a lady who spent her day simply walking around the terminal building with a big beautiful friendly dog, freely allowing anyone to interact with the big galoot as a sort of "traveller's soul refresher". She was sponsored by the airport, didn't just wander in off the street.

I also recall a program at a big job site in B.C. which basically bussed anyone who was interested into the small nearby town on our infrequent days off, taking us directly to the local animal shelter and allowing us to take one dog apiece out for a few hours of on-leash exercise. It was wonderful for the people and the dogs.

When my father was finally forced to move into a nursing home in his final year due to a need for constant medical attention, I would visit him after work most days and would always stop at home to pick up his dog, who had come to live with us. Every visit was a joyful reunion for the both of them, and I was always pleased to see how happy many of the residents were for the chance to visit with the dog; some of those folks knew the dog by name but only came to know my dad through his association with her! That place was spotlessly clean at all times, lots of medical gear rolling around, everything antiseptically clean...and yet they were completely open to visits by well-behaved animals kept under control. I guess they understood the benefits of those visits were difficult to quantify but very real. That was about 20 years ago; not sure if or how it may have changed since then.

Yes, I understand that there are probably people who abuse the idea, as is the case with any rule. But the rule can only be abused because it exists. I dunno...perhaps the answer is to have very strict limits on where we can be told that we cannot take a dog. Everything should be legal unless there's a good reason to make it illegal. Sadly, today there are far too many people running around who think that everything in life should be and is illegal unless we are expressly told otherwise.
 
I didn't question a combat veteran having an emotional support animal. This is the exact kind of demonizing that is all too common today.
I don't share a view so I am dispassionate.
I live in an area that has thousands of dogs. All small apartments or condos.
I live in a building that is filled with dogs now. Most of the "new" dogs are large. Huskies, pit bulls, even greyhounds.
The HOA attorneys say "Don't touch this".
This isn't fair to people with legitimate needs. Everybody gets' a handicap placard and all of a sudden handicap parking spaces fill up.
Etc etc. I guess it's my age. I grew up with rules, enforcement and clean cities. The good ole days.
Today, dogs in restaurants, supermarkets....
I love dogs but enough is enough. Plus it's not fair to the dogs.
We all get to enjoy your support animal everywhere we go. I don't think I need to interview all the animal owners to know what is going on.
"you're a horrible person! Because you disagree with me!" LOL
And if this is the "short sighted" response you expect, well I'm not surprised a bit.
 
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