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Originally Posted by Sportsguy1
Because a service dog has a vest on that says ‘service dog’ and none of these had on a vest.
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Yes, most service dogs will have a vest or some type of ID to show they are working dogs.
No. Some animals don’t go through the service animal program but act/service the same way.
Here is the thing, not all Special needs are visible and not everyone can afford to put their dog through such training.
We know someone that got a Jack Russel pup for their son (anyone with such dog knows how full of energy they are); long story short - our friends wife started getting some issues and that dog got on her side 24/7, he would let her know when an attack was about to happen. This dog had not special training and if you look at my friends wife you see nothing wrong with her.
“Large dog” or small dog, if someone has one with them who are we to judge on why they have it? If the animal is well behaved, the owner has total control and feels like having them there, great.