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Old 01-16-2008, 08:03 PM #1
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Laugh Were To Get Service Dog Patches And Vest

Looking to take your emotional Support Dog out in public with you they have no right being out in public like a true service dog does. :eek:
but it time we did something about this and change the laws in are city first and then are state. These dog are call Canine Assistiant and would need to have a doctor note and ID tag on and Yellow collar, leash and harness on (vest, scarf would be yellow as will optional) to be able to go out like a true service dog they would have to know four Task before they would be allowed out in public and would have to know basic training as will.:cool:
So if you think you want to see a law pass like this in your state e-mail, call or write your Sentor and governer.

LETS STAND TOGETHER ON THIS! AND MAYBE SOON THE LAWS WILL CHANGE.
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