Sometimes I think that a lot of the problems of social media today, and really just basic human communication skills, is that people spew their spiel into an emotionless camera lens without having the benefit of facial expressions and body language to react as they're going on, pouring their hearts out. Or worse, they're staring at a mirror and talking to themselves.
Ugh, yes. It’s extremely frustrating as a service dog handler. I’ve had multiple experiences where people bring their fake service dogs into stores and they try to attack my actual working service dog.
@Ausgar-yc1yl no they can't be because their NOT federally recognized. Before you comment on stuff you obviously know nothing on. Maybe read the ACTUAL law.
@@msmakos1 I don't know what I am talking about? Get over yourself you cretin. I have been an attorney for over 40 years, and have had service dogs for longer than you have been alive. Try again.
@@msmakos1 Wrong. They CAN be, if you want to waste your money on something THAT has no legal standing, the paperwork means nothing. It is just not required or recognized by the ADA YOu are the one who has no idea what you are talking about. Tell me, hiw many cases and clients have you had, that wanted to go to court? Zero.
What’s the name of this website I must know
Sometimes I think that a lot of the problems of social media today, and really just basic human communication skills, is that people spew their spiel into an emotionless camera lens without having the benefit of facial expressions and body language to react as they're going on, pouring their hearts out. Or worse, they're staring at a mirror and talking to themselves.
I see a lot of people bringing their pets into stores that only allow service animals.
Ugh, yes. It’s extremely frustrating as a service dog handler. I’ve had multiple experiences where people bring their fake service dogs into stores and they try to attack my actual working service dog.
Service dogs aren't allowed to be registered or certified. But everything else is correct.
They can be, but those things have no legal standing in court or anywhere.
@Ausgar-yc1yl no they can't be because their NOT federally recognized. Before you comment on stuff you obviously know nothing on. Maybe read the ACTUAL law.
@@msmakos1 I don't know what I am talking about? Get over yourself you cretin. I have been an attorney for over 40 years, and have had service dogs for longer than you have been alive. Try again.
@@msmakos1 NOT one thing I said was wrong. Go take care of that hideous wart on your face.
@@msmakos1 Wrong. They CAN be, if you want to waste your money on something THAT has no legal standing, the paperwork means nothing. It is just not required or recognized by the ADA YOu are the one who has no idea what you are talking about. Tell me, hiw many cases and clients have you had, that wanted to go to court? Zero.