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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1546548" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I think there is a lot of abuse with this but I do see a need in these animals but I think the standards and certification should be more stringent. I say this because there is a place not far from me who will certify my dog for around $20 which is BS. I only know of one real service dog. His name is Brantley and he is a champ and goes everywhere with its owner who is an epileptic. Somehow Brantley detects the early onset of her seizures and will let her know to take her meds. I spoke to the lady about how this worked and was surprised when she said she didn't love the dog as much as her husband. To her, the dog was a tool and would have to be replaced in a few years which would really upset her husband but not her. I thought this interesting because my "service dog" is irreplaceable in my view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1546548, member: 4362"] I think there is a lot of abuse with this but I do see a need in these animals but I think the standards and certification should be more stringent. I say this because there is a place not far from me who will certify my dog for around $20 which is BS. I only know of one real service dog. His name is Brantley and he is a champ and goes everywhere with its owner who is an epileptic. Somehow Brantley detects the early onset of her seizures and will let her know to take her meds. I spoke to the lady about how this worked and was surprised when she said she didn't love the dog as much as her husband. To her, the dog was a tool and would have to be replaced in a few years which would really upset her husband but not her. I thought this interesting because my "service dog" is irreplaceable in my view. [/QUOTE]
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