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Originally Posted by Brandy101b Well smart guy my mil does'nt only get itchy eyes and sneeze she seizes up her throat closes up and she can't breath. So before you think oh big deal walk in her shoes and then tell me you want a dog sitting next to you!!!So you are WRONG way WRONG this time. And my girlfriend is allerigic like that to cats, she carries an inhaler and a shot of something not sire what with her just in case. And for the women who got all bent outta shape over the thing I said about service dogs and most people who have them looking disabled, I did'nt mean that to be mean all the poeple I have had the pleaseure of meeting that had service dogs, I could tell why they needed them. I said most not all. I was making a point that service dogs are important and should be allowed anywhere. So don't get all defensive!
Oh and all the service dogs I have seen have had on a vest they might not have to wear one but I have never seen one without it. I think they are a good idea because then you never have to wonder!
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Well since I am the woman that "got all bent out of shape over the service dog with disabled persons" I thought I should respond. Until you have the honor of caring for or raising a child or adult with a disability don't tell me or anyone else for that matter to
not get all defensive. That is my job as a mother, to defend my child. MOST kids and many of adults are just plain mean when it comes to people with disabilities and it is my right and job as a parent/mother to educate the ignorant people out there regarding my daughter's disabilities. I was only stating in my post that not all people that need service dogs look disabled and not all dogs need a vest. Maybe something to think about the next time you go to the store and see someone with a dog that you are not sure about. JMHO.