A small plumbing supply store we use for work has a employees dog inside. but hes an old lab and is very laid back. will socialize but pretty much just lays on the floor, never an ounce of aggression, hell maybe he was a service dog lol
Thank you for crediting! A lot of people don't and I appreciate that. Other than that, nice compilation, people need to learn how bad faking a service dog can be for real teams smh
That white poodle with the red hearts is a real service dog. You are allowed to customize your service animal with hairstyles and dye just like you would customize a wheelchair or a cast with fun cool stickers and stuff
Lost Hero Wasn’t Jarvis the one donated to that disabled women in Chicago and then Susan demanded the women then to pay for him or she will take him away from her? Which Susan did take Jarvis away from the women after she said she donated him. Sorry but that Susan is a Indian given psycho that faked her death with a fake death certificate.
4awesome kids your so correct. I’m planning to dye my service dogs tail purple or teal. Moonie is my multipurpose service pitbull for my mental/physical disabilities.
They are going to make life harder for themselves. Unfortunately, something serious will have to happen, forcing the criteria for SD to get stricter. In Texas, there is a 1,000 fine and 30 days of community service for a misrepresented service dog.
not only are these fake service dogs being a huge problem for legit service dogs, its also unfair to the dogs, and the owners seem to be pretty mistreating towards their dogs as well, gee i wonder why they some are aggressive and high strung, duuuh
As a service dog handler this is a major issue not talked about enough, my service dog that i trained for over a year, is worth $15,000 even though i rescued him, has been attacked over 15 times in walmart and I may have to retire him after him working only two years because he's starting to get afraid in stores.
As a service dog handler this is a major issue not talked about enough, my service dog that i trained for over a year, is worth $15,000 even though i rescued him, has been attacked over 15 times in walmart and I may have to retire him after him working only two years because he's starting to get afraid in stores.
@@insane112002 STILL, unprofessional and childish. How can they expect people to take their service animal seriously when they've got it dressed up like a circus clown?
so you're saying if you had a short hair dog that got cold in the winter as your service dog you wouldn't put clothes on it so it would be comfortable or but boots on it in the summer to protect its feet?
@@insane112002 OK, now you're just being silly and nit picking at the subject. I'll bet you're one of the kooks out there who call their cat or dog your son or daughter like my nutcase sister in law. She has no children and the nutjob calls their dog their daughter...SHE'S A DOG! NOT a child! But getting back to your question. First of all, IF I required a service animal, I would definitely make certain that it was suitable for the climate I live in. I live in Michigan and our winters can get pretty cold. I certainly wouldn't get a chihuahua or some other breed susceptible to the cold. I think the smarter option would be a large hearty breed like a shepherd or a lab , perhaps a husky. And as far as putting boots on a dog to protect it's paws. First, not necessary and second, it's actually kind of cruel. Dogs HATE them. They can be forced to get used to them. Put a set on a dog that hasn't been forced to get used to them and just watch the comedy begin. Better yet, put a set on a dog and just leave them alone unsupervised. That dog will shred them to get them off. But again, dressing up a service animal in little cute clown outfits or dying its fur(which some consider cruelty to animals)is childish and unprofessional. A service animal is a very honorable job for a dog or horse(and those are the ONLY animals a true service animal can be. There is no such thing as a cat or goat or llama or...)and should be treated 100% professionally if the handler expects anyone to believe it's a service animal in the first place. If you wish to be treated respectfully and professionally you must first present and conduct yourself professionally. Look like a mini circus, you're not going to be taken seriously and your claims that your "Rainbow Puppy" is a service animal will NOT be taken seriously.
Yes it is difficult for real handlers because anyone can say there dog is a service dog because there is no paperwork. I agree there shouldn't be any paperwork because I'm owner training my pup because I dont have the money to go trew class. There has to be something tho to prove it's a service dog because legitimate handlers want to prove there dog is trained. I would want to prove my sdit is trained when he is fully trained. I know papers,ids are scams. But there got to be something to keep these fakes from harming the laws and making it harder for disabled handlers who depend on there lifeline. The court can decide if that's a service dog or not. Because I dont think there is any paperwork online from a court saying you dog is a service dog. So we need something saying you have to go to court proving you dog is a service dog. Just we need something to help get rid of these fakes...if you have a better idea tell me
So sick of these people bringing in fake service dogs into a store I've seen people get attacked by these fake service dogs and they can distract an actual service dog and they can miss an alert which can put the owner in danger
As a service dog handler this is a major issue not talked about enough, my service dog that i trained for over a year, is worth $15,000 even though i rescued him, has been attacked over 15 times in walmart and I may have to retire him after him working only two years because he's starting to get afraid in stores.
I agree, mainly because fake service dogs are a danger to people owning real service dogs. With some kind of official ID, controlled as well as handicap tags, it would be way more difficult to fake a service dog. Vests are sold everywhere, so how is anyone supposed to differentiate a real one from a fake?
supersly04 I just don't see why you have to show ID to be.......drinking, driving , buying a house, running a business etc, etc.....but any dumbass can bring a mauler ( Pitbull ) or whatever onto a fucking plane, restaurant, mall , grocery store.....WITHOUT PROOF OF NEEDING ONE ! It absolutely insane !
@@DucatiQueen First of all ANY dog can be a "mauler". I've owned several pitbulls and they were the gentlest pups you'd ever meet. My lab was also super gentle, yet he was also VERY protective of my kids. And as far as people bringing pitbulls into restaurants, malls and grocery stores, ONLY service animals are allowed in those places. "Emotional Support Animals" ARE allowed on planes, which I don't agree with AT ALL. If you can't fly without your puppy or kitty or whatever in your lap...YOU DON'T FLY...PERIOD. If it's not a true service animal it belongs in the cargo hold. Proof or certification of an animal being a REAL service animal should be required. Yet instead of being advocates for this regulation, those who DO have legitimate service animals are acting like a bunch of childish little babies, stomping their feet and arguing with store managers that they don't need to show any proof. You'd think that if true service animals had a certification card/ID it would eliminate all the fakes and solve one of the problems the handlers of legitimate service animals are ALWAYS bitching about.
This infuriates me. People think i dislike dogs. Not true. I like the nice ones lol. Hardcore dog people think their dogs are heaven sent though. I work a trade in which I go to a lot of houses...aka a lot of dogs. everyone thinks their dog is fine and ive had several issues...even got bit a week or two ago after asking the owner to stand BETWEEN me and the dog. Retired security dog, extremely aggressive. Luckily he barely got me but do to his size it still didnt feel good. a full fledged bite prob wouldve left me missing work for several days. The most aggravating part is it was COMPLETELY AVOIDABLE. PUT. YOUR. FUCKING. DOGS. UP. if they cause ANY issues. a lot of dogs are also fine around owner but aggressive when owner isnt around. and the yippy ones, cant even have a damn conversation with the homeowner
This is so freaking ridiculous, make these people have a registration process , as well as carry a simple registration card , and this CRAP STOPS !! DOGS SHOULDNT BE IN RESTAURANTS PERIOD .
Fake service dogs put everyone around them in danger. If your going to have a fake service dog that atleast have a well behaved dog like damn.
A small plumbing supply store we use for work has a employees dog inside. but hes an old lab and is very laid back. will socialize but pretty much just lays on the floor, never an ounce of aggression, hell maybe he was a service dog lol
Amen.
Thank you for crediting! A lot of people don't and I appreciate that. Other than that, nice compilation, people need to learn how bad faking a service dog can be for real teams smh
That white poodle with the red hearts is a real service dog. You are allowed to customize your service animal with hairstyles and dye just like you would customize a wheelchair or a cast with fun cool stickers and stuff
I miss Susan! She was AWESOME!
4awesome kids yeah i know it was just included in the video
Lost Hero Wasn’t Jarvis the one donated to that disabled women in Chicago and then Susan demanded the women then to pay for him or she will take him away from her? Which Susan did take Jarvis away from the women after she said she donated him. Sorry but that Susan is a Indian given psycho that faked her death with a fake death certificate.
4awesome kids your so correct. I’m planning to dye my service dogs tail purple or teal. Moonie is my multipurpose service pitbull for my mental/physical disabilities.
Entitled dog owners piss me off.
They are going to make life harder for themselves. Unfortunately, something serious will have to happen, forcing the criteria for SD to get stricter. In Texas, there is a 1,000 fine and 30 days of community service for a misrepresented service dog.
not only are these fake service dogs being a huge problem for legit service dogs, its also unfair to the dogs, and the owners seem to be pretty mistreating towards their dogs as well, gee i wonder why they some are aggressive and high strung, duuuh
As a service dog handler this is a major issue not talked about enough, my service dog that i trained for over a year, is worth $15,000 even though i rescued him, has been attacked over 15 times in walmart and I may have to retire him after him working only two years because he's starting to get afraid in stores.
As a service dog handler this is a major issue not talked about enough, my service dog that i trained for over a year, is worth $15,000 even though i rescued him, has been attacked over 15 times in walmart and I may have to retire him after him working only two years because he's starting to get afraid in stores.
The white poodle with the hearts is a real SD. He is from a program in Florida “Trained and Maintained”
Doubt it. REAL service animals are NEVER dressed up in "Costumes". It's unprofessional and childish.
a lot of handlers dress up their sd's either by coloring the fur or putting sweaters on. doesn't make them any less real
@@insane112002 STILL, unprofessional and childish. How can they expect people to take their service animal seriously when they've got it dressed up like a circus clown?
so you're saying if you had a short hair dog that got cold in the winter as your service dog you wouldn't put clothes on it so it would be comfortable or but boots on it in the summer to protect its feet?
@@insane112002 OK, now you're just being silly and nit picking at the subject. I'll bet you're one of the kooks out there who call their cat or dog your son or daughter like my nutcase sister in law. She has no children and the nutjob calls their dog their daughter...SHE'S A DOG! NOT a child! But getting back to your question. First of all, IF I required a service animal, I would definitely make certain that it was suitable for the climate I live in. I live in Michigan and our winters can get pretty cold. I certainly wouldn't get a chihuahua or some other breed susceptible to the cold. I think the smarter option would be a large hearty breed like a shepherd or a lab , perhaps a husky. And as far as putting boots on a dog to protect it's paws. First, not necessary and second, it's actually kind of cruel. Dogs HATE them. They can be forced to get used to them. Put a set on a dog that hasn't been forced to get used to them and just watch the comedy begin. Better yet, put a set on a dog and just leave them alone unsupervised. That dog will shred them to get them off. But again, dressing up a service animal in little cute clown outfits or dying its fur(which some consider cruelty to animals)is childish and unprofessional. A service animal is a very honorable job for a dog or horse(and those are the ONLY animals a true service animal can be. There is no such thing as a cat or goat or llama or...)and should be treated 100% professionally if the handler expects anyone to believe it's a service animal in the first place. If you wish to be treated respectfully and professionally you must first present and conduct yourself professionally. Look like a mini circus, you're not going to be taken seriously and your claims that your "Rainbow Puppy" is a service animal will NOT be taken seriously.
Yes it is difficult for real handlers because anyone can say there dog is a service dog because there is no paperwork. I agree there shouldn't be any paperwork because I'm owner training my pup because I dont have the money to go trew class. There has to be something tho to prove it's a service dog because legitimate handlers want to prove there dog is trained. I would want to prove my sdit is trained when he is fully trained. I know papers,ids are scams. But there got to be something to keep these fakes from harming the laws and making it harder for disabled handlers who depend on there lifeline. The court can decide if that's a service dog or not. Because I dont think there is any paperwork online from a court saying you dog is a service dog. So we need something saying you have to go to court proving you dog is a service dog. Just we need something to help get rid of these fakes...if you have a better idea tell me
So sick of these people bringing in fake service dogs into a store I've seen people get attacked by these fake service dogs and they can distract an actual service dog and they can miss an alert which can put the owner in danger
As a service dog handler this is a major issue not talked about enough, my service dog that i trained for over a year, is worth $15,000 even though i rescued him, has been attacked over 15 times in walmart and I may have to retire him after him working only two years because he's starting to get afraid in stores.
IF YOU NEED IDENTIFICATION TO PARK IN A HANDICAP SPOT, THEN YOU SHOULD REQUIRE A LICENSE TO BRING A DAMN DOG ONTO A PLANE OR RESTAURANT.
I agree, mainly because fake service dogs are a danger to people owning real service dogs. With some kind of official ID, controlled as well as handicap tags, it would be way more difficult to fake a service dog. Vests are sold everywhere, so how is anyone supposed to differentiate a real one from a fake?
supersly04 I just don't see why you have to show ID to be.......drinking, driving , buying a house, running a business etc, etc.....but any dumbass can bring a mauler ( Pitbull ) or whatever onto a fucking plane, restaurant, mall , grocery store.....WITHOUT PROOF OF NEEDING ONE !
It absolutely insane !
@@DucatiQueen First of all ANY dog can be a "mauler". I've owned several pitbulls and they were the gentlest pups you'd ever meet. My lab was also super gentle, yet he was also VERY protective of my kids. And as far as people bringing pitbulls into restaurants, malls and grocery stores, ONLY service animals are allowed in those places. "Emotional Support Animals" ARE allowed on planes, which I don't agree with AT ALL. If you can't fly without your puppy or kitty or whatever in your lap...YOU DON'T FLY...PERIOD. If it's not a true service animal it belongs in the cargo hold. Proof or certification of an animal being a REAL service animal should be required. Yet instead of being advocates for this regulation, those who DO have legitimate service animals are acting like a bunch of childish little babies, stomping their feet and arguing with store managers that they don't need to show any proof. You'd think that if true service animals had a certification card/ID it would eliminate all the fakes and solve one of the problems the handlers of legitimate service animals are ALWAYS bitching about.
supersly04 in Australia you have service dog IDs and there required for their dogs. You can buy vests and gear but you need ID
This infuriates me. People think i dislike dogs. Not true. I like the nice ones lol. Hardcore dog people think their dogs are heaven sent though. I work a trade in which I go to a lot of houses...aka a lot of dogs. everyone thinks their dog is fine and ive had several issues...even got bit a week or two ago after asking the owner to stand BETWEEN me and the dog. Retired security dog, extremely aggressive. Luckily he barely got me but do to his size it still didnt feel good. a full fledged bite prob wouldve left me missing work for several days. The most aggravating part is it was COMPLETELY AVOIDABLE. PUT. YOUR. FUCKING. DOGS. UP. if they cause ANY issues. a lot of dogs are also fine around owner but aggressive when owner isnt around. and the yippy ones, cant even have a damn conversation with the homeowner
This is so freaking ridiculous, make these people have a registration process , as well as carry a simple registration card , and this CRAP STOPS !! DOGS SHOULDNT BE IN RESTAURANTS PERIOD .