Fake Service Dogs trend

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People are increasingly buying "fake" service dog vests online for their pet dogs so they can bring their pets into stores and restaurants. I first became aware of this issue last year, and since then I've seen a few probable fake service dogs. Most recently I was on the sidewalk when I almost bumped into one; at first I tried to give it space thinking it was real but it quickly became obvious it wasn't. It wandered around everywhere, sniffed things at random, tried to wander away from its owner and just generally didn't pay much attention to its surroundings. At least they were outside, but I'm sure the owner takes the dog and its vest into stores as that's really the whole point.

Another issue is the confusion between service animals and Emotional Support Animals. ESAs don't have nearly as strict standards for what qualifies. Basically, if you have some kind of mental illness and the pet makes you feel better you can probably get a letter certifying it as an ESA. This woman stretched the limits of this issue by taking turtles, snakes and other random shit into stores and restaurants. (warning, it's long)
Here’s what happened at the Chanel boutique: “Hello. I’m looking for a pocketbook that will match my snake,” I said to a salesman. “Maybe something in reptile.” I shuffled Augustus from one hand to the other as though he were a Slinky.

“I’m sorry, Ma’am, I have a thing against snakes, so let me get someone else to assist you,” he said, as if he were telling the host at a dinner party, “No dessert for me, thank you.”

A colleague appeared. “Wow,” he said, leading me to a display case. “We do have snakeskin bags back here. Is he nice? Does he bite?” The salesman handed me a smart, yellow python bag marked $9,000. “I think this would work the best. It’s one of our classics. I think yellow. Red makes the snake look too dull.”

Unlike service dogs I believe no one is required to allow ESAs into their establishment but apparently a lot of people think you have to.

Have you guys seen any of this bs going on near you?
 
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http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/...ach-Purse-Is-Not-A-Service-Dog-327425491.html

People are increasingly buying "fake" service dog vests online for their pet dogs so they can bring them into stores and restaurants with them. I first became aware of this issue last year, and since then I've seen a few probable fake service dogs. Most recently I was on the sidewalk when I almost bumped into one; at first I tried to give it space thinking it was real but it quickly became obvious it wasn't. It wandered around everywhere, sniffed things at random, tried to wander away from its owner and just generally didn't pay much attention to its surroundings. At least they were outside, but I'm sure the owner takes the dog and its vest into stores as that's really the whole point.

Another issue is the confusion between service animals and Emotional Support Animals. ESAs don't have nearly as strict standards for what qualifies. Basically, if you have some kind of mental illness and the pet makes you feel better you can probably get a letter certifying it as an ESA. This woman stretched the limits of this issue by taking turtles, snakes and other random shit into stores and restaurants. (warning, it's long)


Unlike service dogs I believe no one is required to allow ESAs into their establishment but apparently a lot of people think you have to.

Have you guys seen any of this bs going on near you?
I always thought that pretty much half of all "service dogs" were this from the very beginning
 
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/...ach-Purse-Is-Not-A-Service-Dog-327425491.html

People are increasingly buying "fake" service dog vests online for their pet dogs so they can bring them into stores and restaurants with them. I first became aware of this issue last year, and since then I've seen a few probable fake service dogs. Most recently I was on the sidewalk when I almost bumped into one; at first I tried to give it space thinking it was real but it quickly became obvious it wasn't. It wandered around everywhere, sniffed things at random, tried to wander away from its owner and just generally didn't pay much attention to its surroundings. At least they were outside, but I'm sure the owner takes the dog and its vest into stores as that's really the whole point.

Another issue is the confusion between service animals and Emotional Support Animals. ESAs don't have nearly as strict standards for what qualifies. Basically, if you have some kind of mental illness and the pet makes you feel better you can probably get a letter certifying it as an ESA. This woman stretched the limits of this issue by taking turtles, snakes and other random shit into stores and restaurants. (warning, it's long)


Unlike service dogs I believe no one is required to allow ESAs into their establishment but apparently a lot of people think you have to.

Have you guys seen any of this bs going on near you?

There's a growing number of ESAs at my uni. Usually they're owned by girls who have "anxiety."
 
ESAs do not have to be allowed anywhere in public. The only special rights ESAs have is being allowed into no-pet housing... even then, ESAs and service dogs have no official registry so you can just say your poorly trained dog is speshul to get around the rules.
 
It's like the handicapped parking sticker except they use a live animal.

Fucked up.

It's human nature.*sigh*
 
Wow, she got $40,000 for this crap? I don't think the guinea pig would even enjoy being taken to classes, so it's kind of unfair to the guinea pig.
I often wonder how these people even get into college, as they are usually SJW types and you would think that would be apparent in interviews and checks.
 
Wow, she got $40,000 for this crap? I don't think the guinea pig would even enjoy being taken to classes, so it's kind of unfair to the guinea pig.
I often wonder how these people even get into college, as they are usually SJW types and you would think that would be apparent in interviews and checks.
Superficially SJWs appear to be progressive politically active altruistic young people with a bright future ahead of them. University recruitment people are unlikely to be knowledgeable of SJWs and thus will not realize that they are in fact self-centered parasites dedicated to the destruction of modern society
 
The pussification (no pun intended) of America continues.

What sucks is that actual blind people with seeing-eye dogs are now being challenged in stores because of this. Like real rape victims, another casualty of SJWism and runaway litigiousness.
 
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Just gonna throw all my opinions in one post.
^This happened at a university in my former city of residence. It actually happened. A lawsuit over an emotional support guinea pig.
Emotional support animals are a tricky thing to debate. It's a crutch you use before you get better. If you have "emotional problems" that require you to take an animal everywhere you go, you're not a functioning adult and you need help.

As for the whole fake vests things, it's basically because everyone wants everything that anyone else has. It's that dumb bitch that sees a blind guy with a dog in a restaurant and wants to bring her dog, because if he can, so should she.
 
I know a ton of hippies that somehow end up getting service dog papers just so they can bring their dogs to music festivals. It's stupid and one of these days someone is going to end up badly injured.
 
The only special rights ESAs have is being allowed into no-pet housing
And on airlines.

Emotional support animals are a tricky thing to debate. It's a crutch you use before you get better. If you have "emotional problems" that require you to take an animal everywhere you go, you're not a functioning adult and you need help.
One of the commenters on the airlines story said that ESAs are different from psychiatric service dogs, which are trained.

If that's true, these owners would be another casualty of the ESA narcissists.

I know a ton of hippies that somehow end up getting service dog papers just so they can bring their dogs to music festivals. It's stupid and one of these days someone is going to end up badly injured.
Hopefully a hippie.
 
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I often wonder how these people even get into college, as they are usually SJW types and you would think that would be apparent in interviews and checks.

Colleges are the SJW capital of the freaking universe. It's like getting into Mecca as a Muslim. Just not that hard.
 
Buying fake service dog vests should be illegal, but that won't stop folks from making them or like black market trading.
Just shut up and leave your dog at home when you go to Mcdonalds

This is such a retarded trend like holy shit
(Also I can confirm guinea pigs are very nervous in new places especially with a lot of new smells and people, being on edge all the time is a natural rodent defense mechanism and if they get too scared or excited their heart may literally stop, the home a guinea pig has gotten used to is the place it feels most safe and that is where they shoud spend most of their time when they aren't being held)
 
its a shame that a previously important title for an important job is now getting watered down by morons, and i just find this trend of "emotional support" animals to be incredibly obnoxious in its entirety. but naturally its getting egged on by teenage girls who are public about their self-diagnosed social anxiety and clinical depression. jesus christ.
 
its a shame that a previously important title for an important job is now getting watered down by morons, and i just find this trend of "emotional support" animals to be incredibly obnoxious in its entirety. but naturally its getting egged on by teenage girls who are public about their self-diagnosed social anxiety and clinical depression. jesus christ.

It's pathetic that these assclowns are causing real disabled people to face even more hassle over their legitimate service animals. Like actual blind people.
 
I've never seen this happen personally. I worked at a Hilton for almost 6 years and there was maybe one time someone had a service dog that I sort of didn't think was a service dog. I couldn't prove it so there was nothing I could do and I could have been wrong though.

By the way here's a really strange fact. At Hilton you do a ton of online classes if you want to work at the front desk and each year they release a number of additional classes you have to take. About 4 years ago they released a class on how to accommodate people with service animals and one of the types of animals they included was, I shit you not, miniature horses. That's right. Evidently that's a thing. I would have paid money to see someone come in with a miniature horse as a service animal. It would have been the greatest day of my life. lol
 
I would have paid money to see someone come in with a miniature horse as a service animal. It would have been the greatest day of my life. lol

Those are ridiculously small, though.

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