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Biggest UPS Driver Hit Piece Of The Year?
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<blockquote data-quote="DriverNerd" data-source="post: 4027134" data-attributes="member: 61439"><p>You completely missed what he said. He never said his daughter's <em>Service</em> dog was more important than a veterans <em>Service</em> dog. He said an <em>Emotional</em> support dog is not the same thing. My son is autistic and might one day benefit from an Emotional support dog, but he is high enough functioning (with no major physical disabilities) that a Service dog would not be needed. There is a clear distinction between the two. People requiring Service dogs (including veterans that do) have very serious conditions which could lead to great harm or death without their companions training.</p><p></p><p>I believe this veteran has PTSD (and it is a serious condition) and his dog helped him deal with it, but grouping his dog is the Service category is a disservice to those animals trained to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DriverNerd, post: 4027134, member: 61439"] You completely missed what he said. He never said his daughter's [I]Service[/I] dog was more important than a veterans [I]Service[/I] dog. He said an [I]Emotional[/I] support dog is not the same thing. My son is autistic and might one day benefit from an Emotional support dog, but he is high enough functioning (with no major physical disabilities) that a Service dog would not be needed. There is a clear distinction between the two. People requiring Service dogs (including veterans that do) have very serious conditions which could lead to great harm or death without their companions training. I believe this veteran has PTSD (and it is a serious condition) and his dog helped him deal with it, but grouping his dog is the Service category is a disservice to those animals trained to be. [/QUOTE]
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