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69camfrk 07-31-2019 3:19pm

Needs to better standards for service dogs.
 
I just stopped at Kroger, and some old nasty fat chick had a "service" dog laid up in the part of the cart where a kid would sit, or you put your bread. She was not blind, crippled, etc. Sorry, but that crap pisses me off. I guess you can buy a service dog vest from Amazon, and put it on any mangy mofo you see fit, then put it in the cart at the grocery store. WTFO?:issues:

MrPeabody 07-31-2019 3:29pm

If you ever worked in a grocery store long enough to see what takes place in that child seat in the cart, you would never place food there.

Use hand sanitizer frequently after handling items in the store, and after leaving the store. These items represent the second-filthiest common things you will ever come in contact with. First place goes to magazines in a doctors waiting room.:yesnod:

69camfrk 07-31-2019 4:10pm

This is probably the model she was using.
https://www.amazon.com/ALBCORP-Refle...-1-spons&psc=1

Rodnok1 07-31-2019 4:26pm

"emotional support animal" is the bullshit they use now, i cant goto the store without them, boo fukin hoo. Some states are cracking down on this BS,

AU Eagle 07-31-2019 6:54pm

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Originally Posted by Rodnok1 (Post 1679506)
"emotional support animal" is the bullshit they use now, i cant goto the store without them, boo fukin hoo. Some states are cracking down on this BS,

Yeah my best friend has an ESA. It allows them to function in a public setting and try to lead a normal life despite the terror they have experienced.

I’m not saying people don’t abuse it but don’t pass judgment too quickly, you never know what someone has experienced.

DAB 07-31-2019 6:56pm

as long as your sloth is well behaved, i don't care what it does.

69camfrk 07-31-2019 7:00pm

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Originally Posted by AU Eagle (Post 1679528)
Yeah my best friend has an ESA. It allows them to function in a public setting and try to lead a normal life despite the terror they have experienced.

I’m not saying people don’t abuse it but don’t pass judgment too quickly, you never know what someone has experienced.

I should have taken a picture, and I promise, you would be like awww, hell no. I guess so many people abuse it that I have become jaded. There are obviously those people that really need them, and then there are people like the sloth I'm talking about.

SnikPlosskin 07-31-2019 7:03pm

This pisses me off so much since I train the hell out of my dog and he's an actual service animal. Hours and hours of work for months/years on end.

I don't even bring him to a lot of places but I like taking him to business meetings. People seem to dig it. Especially the level of obedience. That dog is my bitch. (Please don't tell him I said that...he eyes me when I'm sleeping)

snide 07-31-2019 7:13pm

Unless it is a seeing eye dog, it does not belong in the grocery store. :nono:

simpleman68 07-31-2019 9:02pm

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Originally Posted by SnikPlosskin (Post 1679531)
That dog is my bitch. (Please don't tell him I said that...he eyes me when I'm sleeping)

:lol::lol:

snide 08-01-2019 7:56am

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Originally Posted by SnikPlosskin (Post 1679531)
(Please don't tell him I said that...he humps me when I'm sleeping)

:ball:

C3C7NIC 08-01-2019 8:28am

The "service/comfort/animal" thing is abused for sure. Sometimes difficult to tell who is legit.

I have patients that have dogs to alert when they are going to have a seizure, others that can sense when a panic attack is coming on and then of course the seeing eye dogs and those that help my wheelchair bound patients.

As with opioid use, the abusers with make things more difficult for those that have a legitimate need.

SnikPlosskin 08-01-2019 2:55pm

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Originally Posted by snide (Post 1679589)
:ball:

:rofl:

What’s funny is he is intact and has no idea what to do. He humps Hanna (she’s fixed) but usually her head or even sideways. I need to show him some porn.

snide 08-01-2019 3:15pm

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Originally Posted by SnikPlosskin (Post 1679645)
:rofl:

What’s funny is he is intact and has no idea what to do. He humps Hanna (she’s fixed) but usually her head or even sideways. I need to show him some porn.

That's funny. :funnier::funnier:

Y2Kvert4me 08-01-2019 3:20pm

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Originally Posted by SnikPlosskin (Post 1679645)
He humps Hanna (she’s fixed) but usually her head or even sideways. I need to show him some porn.

Kinda sounds like the standard porn sequence. Consider skipping to the 10 minute mark for this training exercise. :Jeff '79:

SnikPlosskin 08-01-2019 4:23pm

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Originally Posted by Y2Kvert4me (Post 1679649)
Kinda sounds like the standard porn sequence. Consider skipping to the 10 minute mark for this training exercise. :Jeff '79:

Good point. I’ve been known to hump an attractive couch.

Datawiz 08-01-2019 6:34pm

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Originally Posted by AU Eagle (Post 1679528)
Yeah my best friend has an ESA. It allows them to function in a public setting and try to lead a normal life despite the terror they have experienced.

I’m not saying people don’t abuse it but don’t pass judgment too quickly, you never know what someone has experienced.

ESA's are a direct byproduct of the coddling that was done for the Millennials. When they realize that they truly aren't special, and the world doesn't owe them a 6-figure job, they get all depressed, so now they need something on a leash to take with them everywhere, just so they can keep their sanity. Grow a fucking pair already. Sorry your parents fucked you up for life. I'm sick of your stupid 100 lb. dog getting on my airplane.


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