Many people are unsure what to do when they meet a person who uses a service dog. Often people want to pet service dogs and and ask questions out of curiosity because they have never encountered a service dog team before. In the spirit of education: there are some basic things one should know when enteracting with a person and
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We have a few donation prizes we are offering. More prizes to come. More gifts to come From Molly, posted by Eve Rosser on 12/07/2008 (29 items) Getting the can from the shelf. Molly gets things from a shelf and puts them in a cart. Moly puts bags in the car from a cart. Molly carries bags. Waiting patiently while
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COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT SERVICE ANIMALS IN PLACES OF BUSINESS 1. Q: What are the laws that apply to my business? A: Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), privately owned businesses that serve the public, such as restaurants, hotels, retail stores, taxicabs, theaters, concert halls, and sports facilities, are prohibited from discriminating against individuals with disabilities. The ADA requires
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As an active fundraiser, I get this question all of the time: How much do Service Dogs cost and why do they cost so much to train? As an answer to that question I have compiled answers with some of the largest and most know Service Dog organizations. These responses are straight from their websites. However, I am omitting these
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This year, I only have 1 Christmas Wish. She’s about 95lbs, with huge brown eyes, a battle axe for a tail and she has saved my life once already in our training time together. Yes, this Christmas my wish is to complete our fundraising for my service dog Molly so we can become a permanent team. We have about
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I am convinced one of the most thankless jobs has to be that of a service dog trainer. People don’t chose this profession for the money or the praise, they do it because it’s their passion and they want to make the difference in the life of someone with a disability and a dog. Service dog trainers deserve gratitude from
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‘Tis the Season to Stuff Our Stocking Donate $10 or more, and we’ll add it to the picture below. Let’s see how full we can our stocking for Eve and Molly. %100 of all donations go to help Eve get her service dog Molly. Share our post, like us on Facebook. Help us spread the word.