This_Gay_Person

Sorry for the rant I've just posted I needed to get it off my chest I know nobody is going to read it but yeah
          	
          	Also for the people who think stressing your dog out for fame is 'cool' it's really not it could lead to behaviour issues and burnt outs so just dont do it it's not worth the fame if your dog is aggressive and scared over every little thing you or a stranger does as they think you're going to do the things that stress them out

This_Gay_Person

Sorry for the rant I've just posted I needed to get it off my chest I know nobody is going to read it but yeah
          
          Also for the people who think stressing your dog out for fame is 'cool' it's really not it could lead to behaviour issues and burnt outs so just dont do it it's not worth the fame if your dog is aggressive and scared over every little thing you or a stranger does as they think you're going to do the things that stress them out

This_Gay_Person

To the people who have reactive SD/ADs and work them you're not 'cool'
          For the people who get fake IDs for their dog that's making it harder for legitimate teams to get into places they can legally go into
          There isn't any registration in the US or UK per the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or the Equality Act 2010 (EA 2010) they don't need registration. The ADA allows people to ask 2 questions: •Is that a service dog tasked trained to help with a disability/disabilities And •What tasked is it trained to perform
          The EA 2010 only allows 1 question to be asked:
          •Is that an assistance dog trained to perform tasks to help with your disability/disabilities
          Under the ADA therapy dogs and Emotional Support Animals (ESA) DO NOT have any public access right they just have non pet friendly accommodation allowances
          Under the EA 2010 ESAs aren't a thing
          ES is NOT a task it is a comfort
          PSYCHIATRIC assistance/service dogs are a thing they can be trained for things like severe anxiety PTSD ADHD ect
          For the people letting their dog distract legitimate service/assistance dogs in non pet friendly shops you're putting both handler and dog at risk as you don't know what the dog is trained to do it could be a medical alert dog for diabetes and the dog could miss an alert and the handler goes into a hypoglycemic shock because your dog was distracting it
          For the people who baby talk and bark at the dog and deliberately touch the dog even after you've been told no the handler could be having a bad health day and one slight distraction could cost the handler and dog or they could be in a hurry for some reason or they just want to shop in peace honestly if you bark at working dogs you're seriously being childish I've had better encounters with children who are better behaved
          For the people who educate the people around you in your group or children and you just leave the dog and handlers alone I can't thank you enough you don't know what that means to most handlers