People Are Using Fake Service Dogs For Their Own Benefit And It's Causing Problems
As you may or may not know, service dogs are specifically trained to be submissive and assist disabled individuals. They alert blind owners to upcoming obstacles, detect impending seizures, call for help, or serve as emotional support animals for those who suffer from emotional or mental disabilities.
These angelic pups provide great help, right? Because their purpose is to assist those in need, they are usually allowed into public facilities and on planes. However, some people are taking advantage of this and pretending that their dogs are service dogs in order to bring them wherever they go. The downside is that fake service dogs tend to cause chaos in public places and may attack real service dogs, who, as mentioned earlier, are trained to be submissive.
As a result, problems like this occur frequently:
Service dogs are essential to people who need them, and their getting hurt means the owner is also negatively affected.
Here's some more information on why it's dangerous for you to bring a fake service dog with you.




