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Old 01-09-2014, 01:24 AM #3
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Hi : I have contacted my psychiatrist to ask if my dog can be deemed a support dog .My pets have helped me with my depression .Meeting their needs has forced me to get up and get on with some kind of life. My 1.5 yr old golden doodle (George ) goes ever where with me .I can't really deal with leaving him in the car and I need him with me .He is my best friend right know . What can I do ?. I have done some training before with a retriever . George has been taught basic obedience. Is there something i can do to allow me and my dog more freedom or some identification that will allow more tolerance in public. Sorry the answer may be somewhere in your website ,but i lack the drive to find it.
easy do the public access test an get the certificate an there's nothing any one can say of u bring a certified service dog in with you
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