Total-Subject-3747 t1_j29b7gs wrote
Emotional Support animals have made navigating for those with actual service dogs very difficult. I have two dogs- they are trained, on leash when they are not in our yard and I don't pretend they are children so they don't come into coffee shops, restaurants, or grocery stores. I love them beyond measure, but I don't break rules or laws and I don't pretend if they jump on an unsuspecting stranger trying to walk in the park that its no big deal, they are just being 'friendly'. People should feel free to walk dogs in strollers, put them in outfits, whatever makes you happy- but don't be mad when the law is what it is, or that every stranger you meet doesn't want your mouthy bouncy dog jumping on them with muddy paws. Rant over. Thankyou for coming to my Tedtalk.
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