• i_love_FFT@jlai.lu
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    3 days ago

    Emotional support animals wearing the official harness are actually real services animals that have been trained and such. They will behave.

    One of my friend only carries the official harness (without usually using it) because of places like this that don’t consider them to be “real”… Then she can put it on the dog and they can’t complain.

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      3 days ago

      That’s really smart of your friend, because most ESAs (in my experience) aren’t actually trained to be a real service animal. I’ve interacted with so many “ESAs” that are just their regular pet that their anxiety won’t let them leave them at home.

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        3 days ago

        I have trained my dog to help settle my stress and anxiety in certain ways. He has his service dog vest that I never really use. He isn’t currently certified as a Support Animal but I could very easily if I so choose. The only places he really comes with me is places that just allow animals in the store 365 days of the year (A national Hardware store in Canada, Canadian Tire, allows dogs at all times of the year).

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      2 days ago

      the jerks are making her life harder then. people who masquerade their wheezing bulldog as ‘emotional support’ as it jumps on the people all over the store are simply being selfish.