It's not just the college. The ADA that GOVERNS SDs says no documentation, even coats, are required. That she would ask for things contrary to the ADA only shows what an ignorant law breaker she is!
The teacher committed a felony and should loose her teaching certificate. The school policy has nothing to do with it. ADA is law that overrules anything the school comes up with. The is no excuse for this behavior. The ADA law has been in effect for way to long to claim ignorance.
Oh my, a fake service mutt was not allowed in some premises where it has no business whatsoever. Alert the United Nations immediately, that's the least we can do.
@@jean-baptistedupont5967 it wasn't a fake, Karen nutter. And per the law, it was allowed to legally be there. Whether u anti-american Karens like it or not.
A felony? Lose her job? Good grief, take a chill pill. It sounds like the situation was handled and the teacher apologized for her misunderstanding of the rules. I bet you can't recite the entirety of the ADA yourself either. The reason lawyers exist in the first place is because literally no one knows the entirety of all laws currently on the books and even then, lawyers regularly have to do research when novel circumstances come up that they don't run into every day.
@@jean-baptistedupont5967actually it has every right to be there science and the law says otherwise just because you are ignorant don't mean the rest of us are
She has every right to question whether that is a legal service dog or not. It is her classroom and the safety of her students, herself and other service dogs is on the line. There are requirements for service dogs and the fact that this is a pit bull which NO responsible service dog training program would use for service is highly suspect. She can be asked if it is a service dog and if it is then she can be asked what task has the dog been trained to perform to alleviate her disability. I don't know what to say about someone foolish enough to choose a pit bull for use as a service dog or even an emotional support animal. If that dog harkens to its genetic make-up, she is not powerful enough to control it.
@@groundcontrol436385 The ADA allows ANY dog breed to be a service dog. And there has NEVER been an attack by a task trained service dog of ANY breed. The ADA is pretty clear that if you essentially tell someone to go die in a hole because their medical equipment "wooks sooo scawy," you are a monster.
Those who don't understand how service dogs help those of us with PTSD, how much they calm & help us, need to understand our animals are our medication. Many of us don't take drugs, which in time will do heath, medical damages. But, our service animals are our soothing, calming 'medication' that also is our very bestest friend, whom we can trust....as too many people we cannot. Some of us have PTSD due to cruel peoples.
What you describe can apply to any pet. That is not what makes it a legal service animal. So the question remains if that is a legal service animal or not. It sounds like an emotional support animal.
@Mike Vivaldi Time and time again it's being assessed by researchers that an APT's breed is not the issue. Most dogs labelled pitbulls are not pitbulls at all as most can't identify the breed. I live in a country where APT type dogs are banned and bite stats have risen since that came in place. We still have dogs that most would label as pitbulls like Staffordshire Bull Terriers, AmStaffs, American Bullys etc and they rarely cause any trouble. We've just had a government commissioned university put out a report on dangerous dogs which concluded that the breed wasn't the issue which will probably lead to BSL being repealed. Quite honestly most 'Pitbulls' are usually Lab crosses. APTs are statistically more dog aggressive than your average dog but less human aggressive. Most of what you hear is simply fearmongering with statistics that are poorly gathered as at this point 'pitbull' is more or less just a mutt with a blocky head
Being a calming presence does not a service dog make. Service dogs are trained to perform specific tasks that mitigate a disability. Psychiatric service dogs, for instance, can be trained to alert to rising heart rate, adrenal levels and other signs of an impending anxiety attack. They can also be trained to perform deep pressure therapy, massaging pressure points that release calming hormones. Pit bull type dogs are great for psychiatric work because they're very in tune with their handler, and their stocky forebody adds a bit more soothing weight to their DPT.
@Mike Vivaldi If you want people to respect your choice to spew your idiocy on social media, then don't choose words that constitute a deadly threat to people with disabilities. NO ONE ON EARTH is required to consult your high lord arrogant butt for ANYTHING, let alone choosing which LIFE SUSTAINING medical equipment works best for them. Go step on a lego, bigot.
Shame on the kid who couldn't sit through one damn class and is disrupting everyone else's education they paid for so she can have some emotional support while she takes notes.
@@wado_ichimonji2311 shame on u for never bothering to get off ur butt and get an education, and instead sit there and false love judge an innocent person, who u don't even know, about something u know absolutely nothing about, karen.
@@wado_ichimonji2311it's not an emotional support dog it is a service animal because she has a medical condition let's hope you never have to worry about that
Ms Malinski's (sp) dog does not need certification of any kind. This law is 30+ years old - waaaay past time that people like this prof, LEOs, businesses, mangers, employees understand and obey the law. Needs to be fast and severe consequences for violations.
There IS NO Legal National Certification for Service Animals, the ones you find on the internet are simply scam sites to take the money from people who want to be able to take their untrained dogs anywhere. -- What is sad is i have seen dozens of pets with Professional Obedience Training in the stores and you never know they are there. They don't bark, they don't pull on the leash and are not aggressive.
To be fair, the law is like 100,000 pages thick. I bet we could find plenty of laws you don't know too. I wouldn't be giving this teacher a hard time about it as long as she accepts the education on it which it sounds like she did.
@@dogculturereveiwthey are definitely entitled they are entitled to have their service dogs according to the law just like you are entitled to drive a car according to the law you keep repeating the same thing over and over in the comments but yet to bring anything relevant to the table you're just on the internet to speak your uneducated mind
I made a comment about 8 months ago about what to ask about a Service Dog and of course people kept telling me that one of the TWO questions that are supposed to asked is wrong, if you look up on the ADA website, they will tell you what 2 questions that can be asked. Do not say that I am wrong unless you look them up yourself. Also, you are allowed to have the paperwork with you, but by law, cannot show it anyone who questions you about your Service Dog, since it is against the ADA law to ask for them.
You are only allowed to ask 2 questions: "Is your dog a Service Dog?" and "What task is it trained to perform?" That Teacher herself needs to be educated.
The video suggests that the problem stemmed from the dog's breed, not that he was a service dog. This dog is a good ambassador dog showing people that pit bulls are not a problem when properly trained and socialized as this dog obviously is. Education about dogs and the ADA law is needed here.
My service dog also a pitmix at almost 7 months old in NYC we don't need no vest on our service dog ..BP a public establishment denied entry due to no pets By NY state law service dogs are working dogs and are not pets We will be suing. We posted the encounter on tiktok . Horrible. I'm a biologist and canine trainer trained my own dog this my third dog and only dog I've trained to be a service dog and protection dog we live in a sketchy area .
Service dogs r not fully trained in less than 5 months. Service dog training can take 1 1/2-3 years to complete. Ur dog would be a dog still in training if it is only a puppy. And under the ADA dogs in training r not covered. However some states may have coverage for service dogs in training. A d service dogs can not be trained as protection dogs. That is not their purpose. They can not show any signs of aggression. If u dogs ends up hurting someone else, then u can be held liable for that, and ur dog could be at risk of being taken away and or even out down.
Way to advocate hun. I have PTSD and Panic Disorder, amongst other things. I know how triggering it can be to handle ignorant karens with a Psychiatric Service Dog. VERY! Take care of yourself. 🫂
It's a Pitbull keep him a maul machine out of the school. She doesn't need a Mutt to keep her calm. This is a way to keep attention and Emotional Support Mutts are recognized by the ADA, so this is all bullshit. Nice tey Nutters
he is not a maul machine. he is a trained psychiatric service dog to prevent panic attacks. it is not an emotional support animal, because it has beefed trained. you are an idiot
Is it a service dog or is it an emotional support animal? People are forever and always misrepresenting that important factor. That's a legal question that can be asked. Further, an inquiry can be made as to exactly what the dog does to alleviate the disability. No responsible service animal training program trains pit bulls for use as service animals. They are risky dogs and they do create potential liability. All pets calm and soothe, that does not make them a trained service animal. Actually. the owner says on the video she does have paperwork. So what paperwork is she referring to. Some bogus online "certification" her pit is a service animal? Some online "certification" of her diagnosis? There is too much fraud regarding service animals and the professor has every right to challenge her.
She only needs paperwork if the dog is living with her on campus, and that only while applying for housing. But to bring the dog into the classroom, she needs only to demonstrate while she is there that the dog is fully under her control. And they can only ask two questions: 1. Is that a service dog? 2. What task/service is it trained to perform?
And if pit bulls are "too risky," how come no service dog of ANY breed has EVER attacked someone? How come the ADA allows pit bulls to be service dogs? Discriminating against someone because they didn't consult your arrogant lordship before choosing their medical equipment is evil, and you are a bully. I hope someone forces you to walk a mile in the shoes of the people you hate so much. Get lost, ableist bigot.
@@AtarahDerek That's exactly what I said. But there are other reasons why even a "service dog" can be excluded from a location. The teacher and other students need to be aware of them and carefully observe the dog's behavior and report non-service animal behaviors. People are too often intimidated by people screaming discrimination. We were able to finally get the government to amend emotional support animal regulations for travel and there is more work to be done in terms of a safe provisions for service animals in the ADA. The first step is to ban fighting breeds from the Act and stop listening to pit bull lobby groups and their propaganda.
@@groundcontrol436385 When your evil, bigoted butt can produce JUST ONE case of a task trained service animal attacking someone, THEN we'll talk. Until then, you're just looking for an excuse to kill people with disabilities. You are NOT the one who gets to decide what medical equipment a person does or does not need. And pit bulls were NOT bred to fight people, or even each other. They were bred for the same reason their bulldog and terrier ancestors were: To bait bulls and hunt vermin.
I was verbally contracted to serve as an official at an event for students K-12. Just a couple of days prior to the event, I was informed that my service dog could not come to the event. But, the event coordinator indicated that they still wanted me there. I advised the coordinator that I would stay home. I know many of you believe that I should take action against the event/coordinator. But, I am choosing not to. Taking such action would only take money from future events. This would, in my opinion, be a punishment against the children who did no wrong. I hope that I am judged as the better person in this situation.
Your position is specious and self serving. You simply, tacitly, assist in maintaining discrimination against service dogs. The world is full of those that don't care enough about others in similar circumstances. You failed. Unequivocally. I sued the city of Vancouver for discrimination against people with disabilities for the lack of on-street public parking. The city offered me a cash settlement to drop the case. I refused. And Vancouver was forced to accommodate. From what was less than a dozen disabled parking spots in the city to over 1,000 designated disabled parking spots. As well as over 50,000 spots where anyone disabled can park on any street in a residential area that has residents-only parking. You could have easily taken any judgement and donated it to the school. Like I said, your equivocation is specious.
@@carriehollyland3596 She has a bs disability to begin with, but even if she had a real one she wouldn’t need a dog to make it through the day, the service dog law is a cop out for pet owners who can’t just leave their dogs home like everyone else
@@sodapopjones260 just because u lack an education or maturity, does not mean her disability is bs. It just means that ur attitude is bs. Huge difference.
@@sodapopjones260 and clearly u don't even know what a disability or a service dog even is. 🤣🤡 Legit all ur comment and reply did was just make u look like a complete fool. Congrats on publicly humiliating yourself, Karen.
Service dogs can be any breed. Some bully breeds actually make great psychiatric and or mobility service dogs. Just because u lack an education, does not mean bully breeds can not be service dogs, not that her dog is not a service dog. And she never called it an ESA, Karen.
Just because the animal is used to address a psychological condition, it doesn't make it an emotional support animal. A psychiatric service animal can be used for PTSD or severe anxiety, and unlike an emotional support animal that's just there to be a glorified teddy bear, will have specific trained behaviors to help the person calm down from panic attacks, such as getting their person to sit or lie down, as panic attacks can in some cases disrupt motor control, resting across the abdomen to encourage slower breathing versus the reflex toward hyperventilating, and so on.
That apology was BS.
I agree. These libtard professors are ridiculous and ignorant.
There’s no such thing as paper work
It's not just the college. The ADA that GOVERNS SDs says no documentation, even coats, are required. That she would ask for things contrary to the ADA only shows what an ignorant law breaker she is!
The teacher committed a felony and should loose her teaching certificate. The school policy has nothing to do with it. ADA is law that overrules anything the school comes up with. The is no excuse for this behavior. The ADA law has been in effect for way to long to claim ignorance.
Not a classroom teacher. Therefore no teaching certificate to lose.
Oh my, a fake service mutt was not allowed in some premises where it has no business whatsoever. Alert the United Nations immediately, that's the least we can do.
@@jean-baptistedupont5967 it wasn't a fake, Karen nutter.
And per the law, it was allowed to legally be there.
Whether u anti-american Karens like it or not.
A felony? Lose her job? Good grief, take a chill pill. It sounds like the situation was handled and the teacher apologized for her misunderstanding of the rules.
I bet you can't recite the entirety of the ADA yourself either. The reason lawyers exist in the first place is because literally no one knows the entirety of all laws currently on the books and even then, lawyers regularly have to do research when novel circumstances come up that they don't run into every day.
@@jean-baptistedupont5967actually it has every right to be there science and the law says otherwise just because you are ignorant don't mean the rest of us are
If you were committed to learning...you would've never done it a second time. Even though 1 time is too many.
entitled dog owners ! dogs don't help they just provide and crutch and create emotional dependence
People who are suffering anxiety attacks or PTSD are actually emotionally dependent. Ignorance is a more severe illness though.
@@markangelogarcia2136 your just told on yourself and the dog culture
@@dogculturereveiw you do know a lot of service dog owners are army veterans who are either disabled or are suffering from PTSD.
@@markangelogarcia2136 yes and that is why we should not give them life long crutches
SHE HAD NO RIGHT. YOU NEED TO CALL THE DISABILITY ADMINISTRATION .THAT IS AGAINST THE LAW BIG LAWSUIT.SMH
Exactly
put her and her dog out!!!
She has every right to question whether that is a legal service dog or not. It is her classroom and the safety of her students, herself and other service dogs is on the line. There are requirements for service dogs and the fact that this is a pit bull which NO responsible service dog training program would use for service is highly suspect. She can be asked if it is a service dog and if it is then she can be asked what task has the dog been trained to perform to alleviate her disability. I don't know what to say about someone foolish enough to choose a pit bull for use as a service dog or even an emotional support animal. If that dog harkens to its genetic make-up, she is not powerful enough to control it.
You would call the Department of Justice. They handle discrimination cases. You can get free representation if your civil rights were violated.
@@groundcontrol436385 The ADA allows ANY dog breed to be a service dog. And there has NEVER been an attack by a task trained service dog of ANY breed. The ADA is pretty clear that if you essentially tell someone to go die in a hole because their medical equipment "wooks sooo scawy," you are a monster.
Those who don't understand how service dogs help those of us with PTSD, how much they calm & help us, need to understand our animals are our medication. Many of us don't take drugs, which in time will do heath, medical damages. But, our service animals are our soothing, calming 'medication' that also is our very bestest friend, whom we can trust....as too many people we cannot. Some of us have PTSD due to cruel peoples.
What you describe can apply to any pet. That is not what makes it a legal service animal. So the question remains if that is a legal service animal or not. It sounds like an emotional support animal.
@Mike Vivaldi
The only bad an animal knows is what a human has taught them.
@Mike Vivaldi Time and time again it's being assessed by researchers that an APT's breed is not the issue. Most dogs labelled pitbulls are not pitbulls at all as most can't identify the breed. I live in a country where APT type dogs are banned and bite stats have risen since that came in place. We still have dogs that most would label as pitbulls like Staffordshire Bull Terriers, AmStaffs, American Bullys etc and they rarely cause any trouble. We've just had a government commissioned university put out a report on dangerous dogs which concluded that the breed wasn't the issue which will probably lead to BSL being repealed. Quite honestly most 'Pitbulls' are usually Lab crosses. APTs are statistically more dog aggressive than your average dog but less human aggressive. Most of what you hear is simply fearmongering with statistics that are poorly gathered as at this point 'pitbull' is more or less just a mutt with a blocky head
Being a calming presence does not a service dog make. Service dogs are trained to perform specific tasks that mitigate a disability. Psychiatric service dogs, for instance, can be trained to alert to rising heart rate, adrenal levels and other signs of an impending anxiety attack. They can also be trained to perform deep pressure therapy, massaging pressure points that release calming hormones. Pit bull type dogs are great for psychiatric work because they're very in tune with their handler, and their stocky forebody adds a bit more soothing weight to their DPT.
@Mike Vivaldi If you want people to respect your choice to spew your idiocy on social media, then don't choose words that constitute a deadly threat to people with disabilities. NO ONE ON EARTH is required to consult your high lord arrogant butt for ANYTHING, let alone choosing which LIFE SUSTAINING medical equipment works best for them. Go step on a lego, bigot.
Shame on the "Educated" professor
Shame on the kid who couldn't sit through one damn class and is disrupting everyone else's education they paid for so she can have some emotional support while she takes notes.
@@wado_ichimonji2311 Who said ANYTHING about a emotional support animal this is about a service dog there is a Difference.
@@wado_ichimonji2311 shame on u for never bothering to get off ur butt and get an education, and instead sit there and false love judge an innocent person, who u don't even know, about something u know absolutely nothing about, karen.
@@wado_ichimonji2311 and the dog isn't an ESA. 🤣🤡
U don't even know what an ESA even is, let alone what a SD is.
@@wado_ichimonji2311it's not an emotional support dog it is a service animal because she has a medical condition let's hope you never have to worry about that
Ms Malinski's (sp) dog does not need certification of any kind. This law is 30+ years old - waaaay past time that people like this prof, LEOs, businesses, mangers, employees understand and obey the law. Needs to be fast and severe consequences for violations.
Only two questions should be asked.
There IS NO Legal National Certification for Service Animals, the ones you find on the internet are simply scam sites to take the money from people who want to be able to take their untrained dogs anywhere.
-- What is sad is i have seen dozens of pets with Professional Obedience Training in the stores and you never know they are there. They don't bark, they don't pull on the leash and are not aggressive.
My business my rules! Don't like it? Don't come!!!!
Some people's dislike or hatred of animals shine through in those cases..
😮😮it’s unfortunate that students need to carry Copies of policies and the law on their person because so many people don’t know the law.
To be fair, the law is like 100,000 pages thick. I bet we could find plenty of laws you don't know too. I wouldn't be giving this teacher a hard time about it as long as she accepts the education on it which it sounds like she did.
you are so full of it the smell comes through the internet@@woodsie315
entitled dog owners ! dogs don't help they just provide and crutch and create emotional dependence
@@dogculturereveiwthey are definitely entitled they are entitled to have their service dogs according to the law just like you are entitled to drive a car according to the law you keep repeating the same thing over and over in the comments but yet to bring anything relevant to the table you're just on the internet to speak your uneducated mind
if you were arrested by something you had no idea was it illegal the cops would tell you ignorance of the law is no excuse
Better call Saul
This teacher needs to be disciplined. This is unacceptable. And by the way against the law.
I made a comment about 8 months ago about what to ask about a Service Dog and of course people kept telling me that one of the TWO questions that are supposed to asked is wrong, if you look up on the ADA website, they will tell you what 2 questions that can be asked. Do not say that I am wrong unless you look them up yourself.
Also, you are allowed to have the paperwork with you, but by law, cannot show it anyone who questions you about your Service Dog, since it is against the ADA law to ask for them.
You are only allowed to ask 2 questions: "Is your dog a Service Dog?" and "What task is it trained to perform?" That Teacher herself needs to be educated.
Exactly!!! How rude of that teacher to discriminate due to breed and be a karen.....
@@Melple216 Not breed, but Service Animal in general....
@@JadenYukifan28 Oops my mistake! Thanks for correcting me!
@@Melple216 You're welcome, glad I could help.
@@Melple216Not all Service Animals have to be one breed, like a German Shepherd, there is no rule saying that a Pitbull can't be a Service Animal.
The video suggests that the problem stemmed from the dog's breed, not that he was a service dog. This dog is a good ambassador dog showing people that pit bulls are not a problem when properly trained and socialized as this dog obviously is. Education about dogs and the ADA law is needed here.
Is this dog a service animal or emotional support pet
It's a service dog.
That was already said in the video.
See why do police not have to know the law??? They say ignorance or the law is no excuse. That should be her job as well as the cops job
Wouldn't it be easier to get a service hamster or goldfish....Lol
Wouldn't it be easier for u to educate yourself instead of making yourself look like a fool.
@@carriehollyland3596 All bully breed mutts, especially pit bulls, should be exterminated, dognutter Karen.
Good day to you, keep reeeing.
@@jean-baptistedupont5967 u want to see what should be exterminated, go look in the mirror.
My service dog also a pitmix at almost 7 months old in NYC we don't need no vest on our service dog
..BP a public establishment denied entry due to no pets
By NY state law service dogs are working dogs and are not pets
We will be suing. We posted the encounter on tiktok . Horrible. I'm a biologist and canine trainer trained my own dog this my third dog and only dog I've trained to be a service dog and protection dog we live in a sketchy area .
Service dogs r not fully trained in less than 5 months.
Service dog training can take 1 1/2-3 years to complete.
Ur dog would be a dog still in training if it is only a puppy.
And under the ADA dogs in training r not covered.
However some states may have coverage for service dogs in training.
A d service dogs can not be trained as protection dogs.
That is not their purpose.
They can not show any signs of aggression.
If u dogs ends up hurting someone else, then u can be held liable for that, and ur dog could be at risk of being taken away and or even out down.
Pitbull service dog... that's a good one
.. serisouly....
She said she is sorry because she got caught.
I hate gwu!!!
Way to advocate hun. I have PTSD and Panic Disorder, amongst other things. I know how triggering it can be to handle ignorant karens with a Psychiatric Service Dog. VERY! Take care of yourself. 🫂
That university teacher needs to get fired
Cancel culture mentality is a rotten disease. The problem was handled, the teacher got up to speed on the law and apologized.
@@woodsie315there is no "culture" in breaking the laws by discriminating against and harassing service dog teams.
@@carriehollyland3596 That's one hell of a non-sequitur.
@@woodsie315 u lacking an education is not my fault.
@@carriehollyland3596 The institution you attended owes "u" a refund. 🤣
It's a Pitbull keep him a maul machine out of the school. She doesn't need a Mutt to keep her calm. This is a way to keep attention and Emotional Support Mutts are recognized by the ADA, so this is all bullshit.
Nice tey Nutters
U want to see a nutter, go look in the mirror.
he is not a maul machine. he is a trained psychiatric service dog to prevent panic attacks. it is not an emotional support animal, because it has beefed trained. you are an idiot
@@spikey420 Yeah right. What is next? Dogs performing brain surgery? You mutt nutters...
@@carriehollyland3596 You seem very touchy and vulgar for somebody who claims to be more educated than the others here.
@@jean-baptistedupont5967 projecting yourself is pathetic.
Why didn't the Police refuse to walk her out? Problem is, this happens everyday somewhere! Idiots just don't want to learn.
Is it a service dog or is it an emotional support animal? People are forever and always misrepresenting that important factor. That's a legal question that can be asked. Further, an inquiry can be made as to exactly what the dog does to alleviate the disability. No responsible service animal training program trains pit bulls for use as service animals. They are risky dogs and they do create potential liability.
All pets calm and soothe, that does not make them a trained service animal.
Actually. the owner says on the video she does have paperwork. So what paperwork is she referring to. Some bogus online "certification" her pit is a service animal? Some online "certification" of her diagnosis? There is too much fraud regarding service animals and the professor has every right to challenge her.
She only needs paperwork if the dog is living with her on campus, and that only while applying for housing. But to bring the dog into the classroom, she needs only to demonstrate while she is there that the dog is fully under her control. And they can only ask two questions: 1. Is that a service dog? 2. What task/service is it trained to perform?
And if pit bulls are "too risky," how come no service dog of ANY breed has EVER attacked someone? How come the ADA allows pit bulls to be service dogs? Discriminating against someone because they didn't consult your arrogant lordship before choosing their medical equipment is evil, and you are a bully. I hope someone forces you to walk a mile in the shoes of the people you hate so much. Get lost, ableist bigot.
@@AtarahDerek That's exactly what I said. But there are other reasons why even a "service dog" can be excluded from a location. The teacher and other students need to be aware of them and carefully observe the dog's behavior and report non-service animal behaviors. People are too often intimidated by people screaming discrimination.
We were able to finally get the government to amend emotional support animal regulations for travel and there is more work to be done in terms of a safe provisions for service animals in the ADA. The first step is to ban fighting breeds from the Act and stop listening to pit bull lobby groups and their propaganda.
@@groundcontrol436385 When your evil, bigoted butt can produce JUST ONE case of a task trained service animal attacking someone, THEN we'll talk. Until then, you're just looking for an excuse to kill people with disabilities. You are NOT the one who gets to decide what medical equipment a person does or does not need.
And pit bulls were NOT bred to fight people, or even each other. They were bred for the same reason their bulldog and terrier ancestors were: To bait bulls and hunt vermin.
@@AtarahDerek For service dogs you don't even need papers for housing- only ESAs do
The end of the sentence of your video description reads: teacher under fire. If I were in charge, it would read: teacher gets fired.
entitled dog owners ! dogs don't help they just provide and crutch and create emotional dependence
@@dogculturereveiwkeep copy and pasting and improve how uneducated you are
Craziness the dog is beautiful
entitled dog owners ! dogs don't help they just provide and crutch and create emotional dependence
I was verbally contracted to serve as an official at an event for students K-12. Just a couple of days prior to the event, I was informed that my service dog could not come to the event. But, the event coordinator indicated that they still wanted me there. I advised the coordinator that I would stay home. I know many of you believe that I should take action against the event/coordinator. But, I am choosing not to. Taking such action would only take money from future events. This would, in my opinion, be a punishment against the children who did no wrong. I hope that I am judged as the better person in this situation.
Who "informed" you?
You should have still gone to the event.
Your position is specious and self serving. You simply, tacitly, assist in maintaining discrimination against service dogs. The world is full of those that don't care enough about others in similar circumstances. You failed. Unequivocally.
I sued the city of Vancouver for discrimination against people with disabilities for the lack of on-street public parking. The city offered me a cash settlement to drop the case. I refused. And Vancouver was forced to accommodate. From what was less than a dozen disabled parking spots in the city to over 1,000 designated disabled parking spots. As well as over 50,000 spots where anyone disabled can park on any street in a residential area that has residents-only parking.
You could have easily taken any judgement and donated it to the school.
Like I said, your equivocation is specious.
@@ArfArfBarkBarkwhat?
@@IltOutsiders2017 what??
The police should lose there jobs
She needs to bring a pitbull in the classroom because of social anxiety? Give me a break. That teacher deserves a medal for not going off on her.
She has a service dog for a disability.
Per the laws, she is allowed to have her service dog there.
Whether u anti-american Karens like it or not.
And harassing an innocent service dog team is against the law, and not deserving of a medal.
@@carriehollyland3596 She has a bs disability to begin with, but even if she had a real one she wouldn’t need a dog to make it through the day, the service dog law is a cop out for pet owners who can’t just leave their dogs home like everyone else
@@sodapopjones260 just because u lack an education or maturity, does not mean her disability is bs.
It just means that ur attitude is bs.
Huge difference.
@@sodapopjones260 and clearly u don't even know what a disability or a service dog even is. 🤣🤡
Legit all ur comment and reply did was just make u look like a complete fool.
Congrats on publicly humiliating yourself, Karen.
Anxiety is not a disability! Blindness is, being an amputee is, but anxiety??? Give me a break!!! Keep you damn dog at home!
Wrong again Karen.
U legit do nothing but spread false information and bs and falsely judge things u know absolutely NOTHING about.
Go learn the law. Keep that attitude up and watch how fast you get charged for violating the ADA.
No way is a pit bull a service dog. She even called it an emotional support animal.
Service dogs can be any breed.
Some bully breeds actually make great psychiatric and or mobility service dogs.
Just because u lack an education, does not mean bully breeds can not be service dogs, not that her dog is not a service dog.
And she never called it an ESA, Karen.
@@carriehollyland3596 what a crock of crap.
Just because the animal is used to address a psychological condition, it doesn't make it an emotional support animal. A psychiatric service animal can be used for PTSD or severe anxiety, and unlike an emotional support animal that's just there to be a glorified teddy bear, will have specific trained behaviors to help the person calm down from panic attacks, such as getting their person to sit or lie down, as panic attacks can in some cases disrupt motor control, resting across the abdomen to encourage slower breathing versus the reflex toward hyperventilating, and so on.
@@buddhaspriest just because u lack an education, does not mean what I said is a crock of crap, karen.
They CAN be service dogs. Try again.
It doesn’t matter, keep you’re dog home. Stop bringing ur damn dog to restaurants and schools.
It's medical equipment
Look up the ada
Found the Karen y'all, right here.
No, what doesn't matter is ur uneducated Karen self and any bs that u have to say.
U need to stay home.
Do people in wheelchairs leave them at home? Do people on oxygen leave it at home? Do people who use walkers leave it at home?
entitled dog owners ! dogs don't help they just provide and crutch and create emotional dependence
U proved that u severely lack an education and maturity.
All u provide is clownish bs.
You copy and pasted this like 50 times in here just discrediting yourself
What she not learn the first time must be joking just because it went to news she apologies
Sue the police and the teacher