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Mvh75

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  1. The reviews I read were about a service dog sitting on a chair, being inappropriate. Like I said you cannot see from the outside what needs someone has nor can you judge if a service dog is or is not performing a task. I really find it very shortsighted people judging just from the look of a person if he/she is or is not in need of a service dog. You are in a wheelchair so the need for a service dog might be more visible. I don’t have that and I run into bias on a frequent basis. I wish people wouldn’t be so judgemental and more accepting and tolerant. For me this is not about keeping a discussion, I wish people would be more understanding about people with non visual handicaps.
  2. Hello I have been reading quite some of the reviews. And I am astonished by the prejudice people have. I myself have a service dog because of a non-visual handicap. From the outside you can’t see my handicap, so reading the reviews I would probably be judged just like the people on board with the service dog. To all the people judging the service dogs because the handicap might not be visible I would advice to be be less judgemental and more empathetic to other people. Not everybody is so lucky to go through life without serious issues. And also, you don’t know why the dog is sitting on the chair. Maybe it had a specific purpose when sitting on the chair. Mine is trained to sit on a chair to perform a certain task. And finally, with regard to hygiene: I understand that people might question how clean a room can be after a dog visit. Well I can tell you my dog is super clean and being groomed and cleaned every night. And I have met and meet people that are dat more dirty and smelly than my dog. So let us all be more understanding and compassionate towards fellow people so that everybody can enjoy good things in life
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