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Heh. Fair 'nuff. ;)

I am a dog groomer on the east coast and for every legitimate service dog that we do (normally discounted for military service) we do 3-4 illegitimate complete BS "service dogs". We have even had those owners admit to us that they used loopholes to register their animal in that category so that they could simply take

"Control" doesn't necessarily mean "save the structure." It means "don't let it spread to other structures." In this case, yes, it was well controlled by the LAFD.

Airlines are having problems with this too. People have all sorts of 'emotional support animals' because they're anxious about flying (apparently). In reality, they don't want to pay for their pet to go in the hold. I've heard about people taking 'service PIGS' on planes, only for the poor animal to go nuts and crap

There are people who do need them for depression but I see your issue with people who fake it. Their breaking the law can't be a reason we do not enforce it we just need to be better about the people who abuse the system because they are also breaking the law and making it so claims of people who are actually disabled

Thanks, Obama!

I think the line is very clear:

The problem is, there are different things going on here. There are service dogs, that help the blind or disabled, then there are "therapeutic" animals you can get for depression, anxiety, etc. A person with a service dog is usually in-the-know about these issues, but people with the therapeutic animals often seem to

Surely judges know better than to allow cases like that so see the light of day. I would think if it really was a service dog, it would be registered or something. Otherwise, she could pound sand. Frivolous lawsuits like that add more gasoline to the fire for people who want to castrate the tort system for

I have no problems with service dogs. However, I do tend to question the validity and necessity of some "therapy dogs" like the ones you describe.

Doesn't a service animal have to be trained by a certified service dog facility. Wouldn't that dog be registered and the owner have to have proof said dog is a legitimate service animal? Maybe that is the problem. If a person claims to have an animal companion that is a service animal they should have proof that it

Uggghhh, fake service dogs are the worst. Nothing like slapping a fake service vest on an untrained dog to make real service dogs look bad. Oh, your service dog just shit on the cafe floor and bit a kid? Could this person be more of a seflish, piece of shit?

I haven't read this article, but I just want to point out that puking is a pretty common reaction to anything you may see on huffington post.

And that was just the pilot

I put the ass in astronaut.

Harrison Ford is close enough, no? :)

I've got no problem with it. I was mocking a poster from an article yesterday.

Military industrial complex rabble rabble glorifying weapons designed to kill rabble rabble

Mike we only post pro Palestinian content, this is not gawker media material.

Touche