astraltailwags:

par-vollen:

Hi, there is this post attempting to discredit another tumblr post going around. What Nicolas Steenhout is saying is merely his opinion rather than the law and in some instances he is outright lying. This misinformation spreading about service dogs has the potential to harm many service dog teams who may be accused of being fakes. Just to note this is about service dogs in the USA only.

@mariagvogel. This isn’t to single you out, just that you’re the person who cross posted this from twitter and that you mentioned not having enough knowledge on service dogs to form a proper opinion.

I’d first like to address the lies of Steenhout’s posts. @lumpatronics is a grown woman, not a teenager, and is working with a professional dog trainer. When the incident took place lumpatronics was in a grocery store when she tripped and dropped Raider’s (her service dog) leash. Raider was found an aisle over, not 2 blocks away, and was not pawing the woman. Raider is still working as a service dog and was never deemed inappropriate as a service dog (doh!).

With that out of the way I’d like to further explain what a service dog is. This is taken directly from ada.gov: Under the ADA, a service animal is defined as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability.  The task(s) performed by the dog must be directly related to the person’s disability. There is no list of official tasks or how the dog must perform them. As long as it’s a trained behaviour that mitigates the handler’s disability, it counts. To give you an idea of some tasks a dog might perform here is a list of 143 of them thought the dog only needs to know one task and it’s not limited to that list. You’ll see ‘alert for help’ is on that list.

Each service dog is uniquely tailored to their handler’s needs. What might work with one service dog team won’t necessarily work for another. Steenhout’s example of the dog staying with their handler and barking to alert others would not work for lumpatronics because she has sensory issues and would be sent into sensory overload from the barking while recovering from her seizure. A dog being trained to find help is a perfectly valid and legal task that isn’t unheard of in seizure response dogs.

Service dogs are required to be leashed unless the leash interferes with one’s disability or performing a task. From ada.gov: Under the ADA, service animals must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered, unless these devices interfere with the service animal’s work or the individual’s disability prevents using these devices. In that case, the individual must maintain control of the animal through voice, signal, or other effective controls.

Since Raider was tasking he was considered under other effective control.

While service dogs are not legally required to wear a vest that does not mean vests are a scam. Some service dog handlers choose to utilize a vest some don’t. Registries are a scam but just somebody registered their dog with one doesn’t necessarily mean the dog is a fake service dog. The handler may have simply not have known better. As far as I’m aware Raider is not registered as a service dog so I’m not sure why it was brought up.

Other things to note is that while Labradors, Golden Retreivers, Poodles, and mixes of the 3 are the most commonly seen as service dogs, there is no restriction on what breeds are allowed to be service dogs (Q22). It is also not legally required for the dog to be professionally trained and handlers with owner trained dogs have just as many rights as handlers with organization trained dogs (Q5). There is no restrictions on where the dog comes from or what age it is either. Breeder, rescue, or the family dog are all valid choices if the dog has the right temperament for service dog work.

The best thing to do if you see a service dog team is to ignore the dog. I hear a lot of people say that while they don’t pat service dogs they always make sure to tell the dog’s handler how the dog is doing a good job. While it’s coming from a good place I know a lot of handlers would prefer you didn’t. They are just trying to go through their day like anybody else but usually get stopped because of their dogs. Service dogs are medical equipment. You wouldn’t stop somebody to tell them their cane, wheelchair, oxygen tank, etc, is doing a good job, would you?

This is longer than I intended and their was more things I wanted to add but I’m having a hard time remembering them and I’m running out of energy for this. I hope what I’ve said makes sense and that I’ve educated a few people about service dogs. Here are some links to service dog handlers correcting this post. @pavusiing has a good response to this post here, @ofspaceandboys here, and @coconutsake here. I’m sure there are others but these are the only ones that have come across my dash. While not made as a response to Steenhout’s post @astraltailwags has a very good post about fake service dogs here.

Here are some links to help people to educate themselves on service animals in the USA

ADA on Service Animals
ADA’s Official FAQ
ADA National Network
Service Dog Society

I haven’t posted anything on this I don’t believe, but yes I was disappointed to see that Twitter thread. Thanks for including my post, I’m very happy it’s still getting attention because the SD community can be a brutal place

kittensandcoffeeandbeautifuldays:

whisperwhisk:

every time you praise socialism an owl cums

[image description: a screenshot of a tweet by Students for Liberty @sfliberty that says, “Bruuuh” with an image of an owl whose eyes are rolling back in it’s head. Over the owl is text that says. “When someone praises socialism”.

Below that is another tweet that is responding. This tweet is by Dr. Owl @USdotard and says, “Owl expert here! (Ornithologist) That owl is in fact orgasming”]

epooleart:

“Fish are some of our least visible urban animals, but their underwater world is not so very far away from ours. The things we put on our land, and specifically our lawns, are what we put in our groundwater, streams, and aquatic wildlife. From pesticides to erosion, excessive lawn maintenance can have a serious impact on the delicate chemical balance of a river ecosystem.” This painting will be appearing at the Rhode Island School of Design’s Illustration gallery for this summer’s Urban Wildlife show, sponsored by @creatureconserve. It’s inspired by the Trout Friendly Lawns initiative, which aims to raise awareness about how lawn care impacts native trout populations. A lawn full of drought-resistant native plants is the first step toward stewardship of the watersheds in which we live. #conservation #ecology #illustration #painting #watercolor #art #wildlifeart #animals #animalart #animalcreatives #fish #trout #flowers #wildflowers #creatureconserve #risd

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sodadrinkr:

sodadrinkr:

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vaspider:

neoliberalismkills:

opabinia-regalis:

I remember being around 12 and 100% set on being a Marine. I’m not talking like a vague dream that I kinda had in the back of my head. I’m saying watching shit tons of YouTube videos about life in the Corps, about what to expect when applying, basic training, etc. Reading whatever I could to get prepared. Just reading general Marine shit. And thinking absolutely nonstop about it too. I even tried to get into better shape so I could pass the physical examinations.

I daydreamed about arriving on a bus to MCRD San Diego (where they train all recruits from west of the Mississippi) and being given my first orders as a Marine recruit. I daydreamed of acing my physicals, of getting on the good sides of my instructors with my discipline and behavior, of shooting my rifle in the range for the first time. I dreamed of working at a base with guys I’d consider my best buds and that would be my new life. No more social isolation, no more abuse, no more poverty, no more Depression. Just me enjoying the life of a fully trained Marine, protecting the people and forging lifelong friendships with my comrades.

That’s what appealed to me the most. I would escape everything and I wouldn’t be this miserable, worthless poor kid. I’d be a Marine. And even when those specific dreams died away, they were merely replaced with different dreams of joining the military throughout much of my teenage years. I just thought that’s where I could belonging, discipline and a purpose in life.

All I’m saying is it deeply hurts seeing militaries not just in America but around the world capitalize on these feelings to lure desperate and impoverished teens into their ranks. Seeing that British military ad, a few soldiers huddled together with “THIS IS BELONGING” written in the center and knowing that it was deliberately targeted at teenagers stressed out with school

Just

Hurts

when I was 16, I was waiting outside GameStop right before midnight for the release of a new game. a second game was apparently being released at midnight as well – a military game, a black ops or battlefield or wtf ever. right outside the entrance to the GameStop was, and get this –

a military recruitment tent.

in my high school, in the commons area where the students hung out in the morning before class, the military had set up a pull-up bar dead in center of the room with a huge whiteboard keeping score of who had the most pull-ups. next to it, a table to sign up for JROTC.

the military preys on kids, preys on their desire to belong, to accomplish. never forget how fucking insidious the military is to its core.

They’ve been doing it for a long time. My grandfather joined the Navy to get out of the coal mines. It was ‘join the Navy’ or ‘go into the mines’ and family lore says he threatened his dad to get his dad to sign the form so he could go in at 17.

That was 1936. 

8hy:

sorry i can’t relate to mean people. i can understand not being openly friendly but how can you go out of your way to actively be so mean….on purpose….for fun….aren’t u exhausted …