We went to the local Scottish festival yesterday. My wife brought her service dog (MacLeod, a collie, quite appropriate). We had a bit of an argument at the entrance because they said no dogs were allowed, including service dogs (FYI - that's against the law, it's like banning wheelchairs, canes, and crutches). After a few rounds, we got in.
I don't know what it is with people, they see him, wearing the cape that says "PLEASE DO NOT PET ME, I AM A WORKING SERVICE DOG" plus his harness on. Sure enough, people just walk up to him, distract him, pet him, try to call him, even try to lead him away from my wife.
People, would you even think of trying to pull someone's cane out from under them? How about walking up to someone's electric wheelchair and start playing with the controls (while they're in it)? SO why the HELL does everyone treat a service dog as an exhibit?
Not only that, what kind of brains (or lack thereof) do you have to walk up to a completely strange dog and just pet it? Yes, we're responsible enough to know when the dogs has had enough and we've trained them when it is appropriate to bite / act defensive BUT, many people don't. We can tell when our dogs are stressed and when they need to be taken out of the environment. I'm sure none of my dogs would bite anyone under a situation like this but I know Zorro and Kiri may start to act defensive (tell the person to leave them alone in dog language, show teeth, minor growling/ grumbling) which most people would take as an aggression (no matter how aggressive the person is acting). GROWN ADULTS just walk up to my wife's service dog and some are stupid enough to read the sign on his back out loud THEN PET HIM! WHAT PART OF "DO NOT PET ME" DOES YOUR IGNORANT AND VERY SIMPLE MIND DOES NOT UNDERSTAND!!
Also, parents, it is VERY inappropriate and rude to allow your child to run up to a service dog and bash them on the head or throw things at them.
Teach your children how to react around strange dogs or else they WILL get bitten! (And the poor dog is the one who will be punished not the adults who should know better)
I don't know what it is with people, they see him, wearing the cape that says "PLEASE DO NOT PET ME, I AM A WORKING SERVICE DOG" plus his harness on. Sure enough, people just walk up to him, distract him, pet him, try to call him, even try to lead him away from my wife.
People, would you even think of trying to pull someone's cane out from under them? How about walking up to someone's electric wheelchair and start playing with the controls (while they're in it)? SO why the HELL does everyone treat a service dog as an exhibit?
Not only that, what kind of brains (or lack thereof) do you have to walk up to a completely strange dog and just pet it? Yes, we're responsible enough to know when the dogs has had enough and we've trained them when it is appropriate to bite / act defensive BUT, many people don't. We can tell when our dogs are stressed and when they need to be taken out of the environment. I'm sure none of my dogs would bite anyone under a situation like this but I know Zorro and Kiri may start to act defensive (tell the person to leave them alone in dog language, show teeth, minor growling/ grumbling) which most people would take as an aggression (no matter how aggressive the person is acting). GROWN ADULTS just walk up to my wife's service dog and some are stupid enough to read the sign on his back out loud THEN PET HIM! WHAT PART OF "DO NOT PET ME" DOES YOUR IGNORANT AND VERY SIMPLE MIND DOES NOT UNDERSTAND!!
Also, parents, it is VERY inappropriate and rude to allow your child to run up to a service dog and bash them on the head or throw things at them.
Teach your children how to react around strange dogs or else they WILL get bitten! (And the poor dog is the one who will be punished not the adults who should know better)
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