Army Veteran Helps Us Identify Real Service Dogs

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Kevin Jankoski is an army veteran and at the same time a qualified service dog trainer. He owns Blitz, a service dog whom he asks to perform various tasks for him such as turning on the lights, acting as his cane, and picking up the keys.

Nowadays, Jankoski is helping the staff at the Robley Rex VA Medical Center identify between a real service dog versus a fake service dog. He says that one can tell based on a dog’s behavior because training makes all the difference.

For example, a real service dog like Blitz focuses his/her attention on the owner. A real service dog knows that he/she always has a job to do. On the other hand, it’s likely that dogs aren’t really service dogs when they don’t have a collar, fail to obey commands, and are simply roaming around the hospital.

Jankoski emphasizes that a dog that is not behaving well may also happen to be a service dog that is still in training.

Article source: WDRB.com

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Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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More Hospitals Seek Therapy Dogs for Support

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Although the effectiveness of therapy animals lacks more scientific evidence, still these animals are highly demanded by people. It’s not uncommon to hear stories of patients claiming that they feel better after interacting with a therapy dog. As a matter of fact, University of Minnesota hospitals expect more therapy dogs to walk their halls.

Therapy dog Bailey has served the University for 3 years. She pays the students a visit 5 timer per week to provide support and joy. Holly Parker, Bailey’s owner, states that the companionship of animals reminds people of home. She added that the hospital staff loves Bailey and not just the patients.

Article source: mndaily.com

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The Service Animal Registry of California invites you to have your assistance animal registered in order to designate its status. We also encourage you to take our online classes so you can be fully aware of your rights and gain more knowledge about your support animal.

Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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Service Dog Brings Joy to Veterans

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Honor is a golden retriever and she happens to be a service dog. But unlike regular service dogs, Honor was born without metacarpals. So instead, she wears a prosthetic paw. Yet this does not stop her from bringing happiness to the people she visits.

On Memorial Day, Honor got the chance to visit one VA hospital in Oklahoma. Jim Baker who’s a veteran and hospital patient appreciates Honor for being so devoted. He says that the service dog isn’t aware that she has a disability. Baker also tells KTUL-TV that Honor made him very happy.

If you want to learn more about Honor, visit https://www.muskogee.va.gov/features/Honor.asp

Article source: abc13.com

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The Service Animal Registry of California invites you to have your assistance animal registered in order to designate its status. We also encourage you to take our online classes so you can be fully aware of your rights and gain more knowledge about your support animal.

Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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Animals Are Becoming a Prescription for Wellness

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In a world where people are constantly faced with stress, animals can be the best solution that improves the quality of their lives. Marlowe Evans, a student at Thomas Haney, is a proud owner of animals.

She has 2 cats, 1 horse, 1 dog, and a multitude of fishes. Evans expresses her deep appreciation for these creatures and believes that we are naturally drawn to animals simply because we need to socialize. A specific example that shows how animals are important to our existence is cats being worshipped by the Egyptians.

In fact, a lot of universities in Canada introduce their students to therapy dogs during exam season. There are also therapy programs that allow children and adults with problems to spend time with horses. Pets teach us the meaning of responsibility and appreciate life and death.

Although pets require effort, they’re worth your while. Evans wishes that it were the same with humans.

Article source: mapleridgenews.com

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The Service Animal Registry of California invites you to have your assistance animal registered in order to designate its status. We also encourage you to take our online classes so you can be fully aware of your rights and gain more knowledge about your support animal.

Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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Therapy Dog Wears Her Own Cap and Gown at LHS Commencement Ceremony

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Roxy is a nine-year-old Golden Retriever who’s been providing comfort and happiness to the students at Lawrence High School. As a therapy dog for four years now, Roxy joins the seniors as they graduate this spring. Roxy will even wear a cap and gown to join the graduates.

Her owner, English teacher Keri Lauxman, recalls the time when the LHS administration was skeptical about having a new therapy dog around. The school’s previous therapy dog already retired. But because of Lauxman’s persistence, she was able to convince the school.

Roxy is able to sense when something is not right with a student. A junior at the LHS who suffers from depression and anxiety, Andi Grimes, recalls how Roxy sat with him on the floor or spent a quiet moment with him. He expresses his joy that someone like Roxy can understand him.

It’ll be Roxy’s 5th year as a therapy dog for the LHS next year.

Article source: LJworld.com

Do you own an assistance animal? Register your pet. 

The Service Animal Registry of California invites you to have your assistance animal registered in order to designate its status. We also encourage you to take our online classes so you can be fully aware of your rights and gain more knowledge about your support animal.

Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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Army Veteran and Service Dog Were Denied Access at a Lowell Restaurant

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Reggie Smith is an Army veteran who dislikes recalling his experiences in the Gulf War. His wife, Christene Smith, says that Reggie is having nightmares and tends to shut down when he hears certain noises.

When Reggie spoke about his struggles with a Veteran Affairs counselor, he realized that he was going through Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He figured out that he’d seek the assistance of Operation Delta Dog, a nonprofit organization that trains service dogs for veterans.

Finally, a 2-year old labrador chocolate mix named Triton was introduced to Reggie. Reggie said he immediately felt a connection with the dog. Triton would wake him up when he’s having nightmares and nudge him.

Just recently, Reggie had a bad experience when he was denied service at a Lowell restaurant where the employees refused his request to have his service dog with him. Despite Reggie’s explanation about the ADA law, still, they weren’t allowed.

Sarah Stratton, Operation Delta Dog’s operations coordinator, spoke with the restaurant owner, Edil Cunha, whose primary language was Portuguese. Cunha regretted the incident. His friend also explained to Reggie that he wasn’t aware of the ADA.

Because of the incident, Stratton hopes that governments would help create official certifications for service dogs. Since service dogs are going to be here for a long time, educating people would help.

Article source: Sentinel & Enterprise News

Do you own an assistance animal? Register your pet. 

The Service Animal Registry of California invites you to have your assistance animal registered in order to designate its status. We also encourage you to take our online classes so you can be fully aware of your rights and gain more knowledge about your support animal.

Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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Therapy Dog Pays the Cavs a Visit

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One fan that definitely helped the Cavs succeed last Monday was a therapy dog named REMINGTON. He currently works at the University of North Carolina but was sent to meet the Cavs prior to Game 4 against the Raptors.

J.R. Smith, the team’s forward had a wonderful time with REMINGTON. He’s played with him and helped take his mind off the game. This made him feel much better. Smith says that a therapy dog can indeed help athletes in their games. In fact, the Cavs have been considering getting one.

Source: News5cleveland.com

Do you own an assistance animal? Register your pet. 

The Service Animal Registry of California invites you to have your assistance animal registered in order to designate its status. We also encourage you to take our online classes so you can be fully aware of your rights and gain more knowledge about your support animal.

Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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Therapy Dog Without Legs Helps People Cope with Medical Issues

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Nubby, a 7-year old chihuahua, was born without 2 front legs. But despite his condition, he’s received training as a therapy dog. Nubby helps patients in medical centers throughout the greater Phoenix area cope with their illnesses. You’ll see him being pushed in his little red carriage.

Nubby’s lack of front legs serves as a reminder to everyone that a disability doesn’t have to defeat you or make you feel challenged. Deidre Grafel, Nubby’s human companion, says that any dog can become a therapy dog. What is most needed for these therapy animals is proper training. There are a number of organization these days that can totally transform ordinary dogs.

Source: Medshadow.org

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The Service Animal Registry of California invites you to have your assistance animal registered in order to designate its status. We also encourage you to take our online classes so you can be fully aware of your rights and gain more knowledge about your support animal.

Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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Therapy Dogs May Be Allowed in Wards to Support the Sick

Source: Mirror.co.uk

Source: Mirror.co.uk

If there are individuals who would benefit from the presence of therapy animals, these are the sick and terminally ill. Good news, therapy animals may be able to visit wards regularly. The Royal College of Nursing looks forward to the day that the all-out ban on assistance animals in hospitals be stopped.

To date, this endeavor is being pursued at Southampton General Hospital where Leo and Lottie, two therapy dogs, visit a couple of children with various health conditions. So far, Leo was able to help kids diagnosed with cancers and brain issues. For example, Leo helped divert James Davison’s attention while a nurse was plastering his leg.

While some organizations hesitate to allow dogs inside hospitals because of possible allergies and infections, Amanda Cheesley from the Royal College of Nursing says that these dogs can save a ton of lives. After all, they’ve been trained and insured.

Source: Mirror.co.uk

Do you own an assistance animal? Register your pet. 

The Service Animal Registry of California invites you to have your assistance animal registered in order to designate its status. We also encourage you to take our online classes so you can be fully aware of your rights and gain more knowledge about your support animal.

Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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Military Members Sign Petition for United Airlines to Exempt Them from Pet Transport Ban

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If you can recall, United Airlines made changes in their policy after an unfortunate incident spread on social media – a French bulldog died in their cargo compartment as they flew the dog to the wrong destination.

The carrier’s new policy which would take effect on June 18 states that they would no longer allow dogs with short noses fly in their cargo hold (these animals will find it harder to breathe in confined spaces). However, passengers can still bring such breeds as long as their carrier can fit under the seat.

Military family members have expressed their concerns over the new policy. Some families are living in another country and cannot imagine how they can fly their service dogs home. So far, United Airlines has been their main US-based carrier that offers lower rates. Other airlines allow larger breeds but tend to be more expensive.

According to United Airlines, they’ll be allowing military families to book reservations but only after their new policy takes effect.

Article source: latimes.com

Do you own an assistance animal? Register your pet. 

The Service Animal Registry of California invites you to have your assistance animal registered in order to designate its status. We also encourage you to take our online classes so you can be fully aware of your rights and gain more knowledge about your support animal.

Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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