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by sunshine on 28 May 2014 - 03:05
OK, I do know who you were referring too. I know she was advised by a breeder on the East Coast that is something or other to do with the USCA to put a service dog vest on her dog. But I also do know that on the day that my dog got his HGH in New Jersey, I was to meet up with Helen and went to the Hotel address after a long winding road in nowhere. She had 2 dog with her: Nurmi and Funny. And I also do know that when I wanted to check in, that they said "no dogs allowed". I also know that I called Helen and she said "just tell them he is a service dog". And I was flabbergasted. I drove on and my dog and I found a place where we could overnight and continue our journey onto Texas. That is the truth.
by Blitzen on 28 May 2014 - 04:05
I'm glad you remember the person I was speaking of.
by Blitzen on 28 May 2014 - 12:05
Sunshine, I have never heard her say that. Maybe you should have talked to her about it privately before outting her on a public breed board? She does consider you a friend and always speaks well of you, your HGH dog and the time you spent together.
by Blitzen on 28 May 2014 - 12:05
http://www.servicedogkits.com/
If you google service dog training, this is one of the first hits that comes up.

by susie on 28 May 2014 - 17:05
Love it!
No difference between "service dog kits" and "PP trained".
No rules - no proof - no nothing

by GSDNewbie on 28 May 2014 - 18:05
Susie the difference is, I use my service dog to help me in everyday life and am not using it as a get of out of jail free card excuse to breed a dog.... to compare service dog to a self labled personal protection dog who only gets labled such to sell pups from untitled dogs? Am I missing something here?

by susie on 28 May 2014 - 19:05
GSDNewbie, this was no attack, I only tried to point out the similarities.
It´s pretty simple - as long as there are no rules/no legal proof people are able to cheat, be it in PP, service dogs, or somewhere else.
A lot of people out there are only looking for their own advantage, no matter in which venue.
A "real" service dog is a great help for people in need, they should be allowed to go everywhere without limitations, it´s ( as always ) about the people, who are cheating.

by GSD4dogs on 28 May 2014 - 19:05
Problem is how do you structure rules to prevent cheating without making things more burdensome on those who have legitimate service dogs?
by Blitzen on 28 May 2014 - 19:05
I tried to read the certificates that come with each kit, but couldn't. Is there a difference? I guess there are plenty of other vendors who offer similar kits.
That is the problem, GSD4dogs. There may not be a way that is fair to those with legitimate service dogs.
by Blitzen on 28 May 2014 - 19:05
Is there a legit PP title/designation?
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