Tags for Hope
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We went to Tags for Hope because it’s a
donation program to help pet shelters.
You can get an ID card
for your wallet for $12 You can get a Pet Passport to show all medical records for $16 - We did for our doctor's notes and or you can get a small/ large collar license for your state for $23 |
Another great place is Pet
Dwelling they sell a small ID tag with a QR code on the back,
and if scanned will get you the GPS location for free.
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Tags & Trackers
Types of Dogs
Contrary to popular belief, there are actually many classifications of service and working dogs. We've gathered a few to make it easy to see the different types and what they do. By clicking any of the tabs below it will show you their job, about the handler, and what the animal does for that classification.
Service
Dogs
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Working Dogs
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Example from work
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When
I was working at Capital One, there was a manager named Abby that
I worked with who was highly allergic to my dog Nox. So to make things easier
on the both of us, I would ask the night cleaning crew to vacuum often in my
area to prevent dander.
Although it is in the ADA requirements for a service dog to be properly groomed, and he was, I wanted to do everything possible to make it easier for my co-workers to not be disturbed. While he was still in training, I would bring him up to the office on days with less or no one working to have him get used to an office environment at a young age. Since this was done when he was only a few months old, he now knows when he’s in his vest, and especially in an office to be calm, quiet, and collected because as his handler, it makes me less stressed and easier to focus at work with my service animal by my side. |
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Here are some examples of Service Dogs and how they assist
Type
Psychiatric
Visual
Hearing
Mobility
Medical Alert
Help With
PTSD
Autism
Anxiety
Panic Disorders
Suicide Prevention
Assisting
the Blind
Assisting
the Deaf
Assisting
those
impaired
physically
Low blood
sugar in diabetics
Brain aneurysms
Traumatic brain injuries
Type
Psychiatric
Visual
Hearing
Mobility
Medical Alert
Help With
PTSD
Autism
Anxiety
Panic Disorders
Suicide Prevention
Autism
Anxiety
Panic Disorders
Suicide Prevention
Assisting
the Blind
Assisting
the Deaf
Assisting
those
impaired
physically
Low blood
sugar in diabetics
Brain aneurysms
Traumatic brain injuries
Brain aneurysms
Traumatic brain injuries
Emotional Support Animals
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Difference from a support dog
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Service Dogs and Emotional Support Animals under the
law. Psychiatric Service Animals are for disabilities such as PTSD, suicide
prevention, Autism, Anxiety, Panic Disorders, etc. Emotional Support Animals
are for comfort, only. Emotional Support Animals are basically pet dogs who
are trained to comfort their owner for their depression, anger issues, etc.
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Therapy Dog
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Difference from a support dog
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A Therapy
Dog is a dog who goes into places to bring joy to other people such as
patients in hospitals or nursing homes. Therapy Dogs are there for OTHER
people and their sole purpose is to make people other than the handler happy.
They often go into hospitals and visit the children's ward, or nursing homes
to visit the residents there that were forced to leave their pets behind when
moving into the nursing home. Therapy Dogs MUST be certified (usually through
TDI - Therapy Dogs International) and must always ask permission from the
establishment before entering the building.
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Jokes for Service Dog Owners
Just some jokes that if you have a service dog, you may find funny...
Enjoy the laughs
Random Person
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"How old is
the service dog?"
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Service Handler
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"He's
about a year old now."
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Random Person
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"Wont it be
hard to give him up after training?"
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Service Handler
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"He's
for me..."
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Random Person
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"Oh.. uh...
so, what's wrong with you?"
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Service Handler
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"How
were the results of your last prostate test?"
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Random Person
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"What?!
That's personal."
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Service Handler
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"Yeah
- so is asking me what my disability is.."
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Random Person
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"Is that a
licensed dog?"
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Service Handler
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"No,
he only has his learner's permit since he forgets to use the clutch when
shifting."
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Random Person
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"What
branch of the service was your dog in?"
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Service Handler
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"Isn't
it obvious? Navy. He is a salty dog and a Navy Seal."
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Parent & Child
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"Is that a
blind dog?"
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Service Handler
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"No,
he sees just fine."
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Parent & Child
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"Oh, but I
mean, you don't look blind."
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Service Handler
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"I'm
not. He's for PTSD/Mobility.”
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Parent & Child
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"Oh, so can
my child pet your dog?"
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Service Handler
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“Can
I pet your child?”
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*Parent suddenly looks freaked out, & walks away
quickly with child*
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Child with Parent
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"I want a dog just like him!"
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Service Handler
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"I'll give you the disabilities to go with the dog"
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Child & Parent
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"Oh they help you? It's amazing how they know!"
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Service Handler
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"It's amazing how you don't realize they're trained & it's not magic."
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Store Owner
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"No dogs
allowed, you are not disabled."
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Service Handler
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"Do
you need proof?"
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Store Owner
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"Yes, I need
proof."
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Service Handler
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"Do
you see the handicap license plates? That is my car.."
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….in
the same store, moments later….
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Store Worker
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*Reaches
down & pets service dog*
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"Pet the
working dog, pet the working dog"
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Service Handler
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*Reaches
up & starts patting the worker on their head*
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"Pet
the working man, pet the working man"
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* Remember business are allowed to ask 2 questions.
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In situations where it is not obvious that the dog is a service animal, staff may ask only two specific questions: (1) is the dog a service animal required because of a disability? (2) what work or task has the dog been trained to perform? Staff are not allowed to request any documentation for the dog, require that the dog demonstrate its task, or inquire about the nature of the person's disability. |
ADA approves
of being asked
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