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I have had my service dog for several years. I also take medication every day. I have times when perhaps I could leave my dog for a while. But I would no more leave her than I would stop taking my meds.
My condition is chronic and cyclic. The law states I can have my dog even if my condition can be relieved or managed by other methods. I will never be cured. My disability is permanent. I carry meds with me just in case. Even on good days I take her......just in case. |
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I believe that what you are saying is exactly what she was trying to get across. The difference being that an ESA title can be abused in a way that it may cause problems for those of us who really need a SD.
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ok im comfused thought a psd is trained by professionals i mean i have schizophrenia an my sd was trained to help me i dont under stand how your pet dog helps you stay calm my sd had to go to school for a long time evan now she an i are still learning an how did your pet dog learn this did you teach her? can peoples realy teach there own dogs to be a sd dang suck at spelling
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