Training Service Dogs At Work!
#1
Posted 19 June 2012 - 11:12 AM
I'm also trying to collect company policies relating to this topic, so if you happen to have access to a policy that you could share, I would be grateful. I hope to train a service dog sometime in the future and this information would be helpful.
Thank you!
#2
Posted 19 June 2012 - 11:38 AM
It always touches me to see a person able to have more independence or mobility due to the assistance of a loyal, well-trained service dog. It truly is amazing.
#3
Posted 20 June 2012 - 04:08 AM
#4
Posted 20 June 2012 - 06:06 AM
I understand the need to train service dogs, but there are people with allergies to animal dander and I believe dogs do not belong in the workplace as a result.
I agree. And no matter what the trainer says, it will be a distraction in the workplace.
#5
Posted 20 June 2012 - 06:43 AM
I understand the need to train service dogs, but there are people with allergies to animal dander and I believe dogs do not belong in the workplace as a result.
I'm sure that can be accommodated. The person training the service dog could sit at a distance from the allergy-sufferer.
Would you expect a disabled person who depends on a guide dog to be denied a job at your company??
Allergy to dogs is not all that common-- allergy to cats is much more common. I think it would be sad to ban all people who depend on, or are training, guide dogs to accommodate the relatively small number of people who are allergic or who just don't like dogs.
#6
Posted 20 June 2012 - 07:50 AM
As far as distraction goes, service dogs do not make a distraction of themselves. They are working animals and they stay by their owners' sides to do their job. They wear vests that indicate they are working dogs and are not to be petted (http://www.things4yo...scue style vest ). Initially having a dog on the premises is novel and people may look, but they get used to the animal's presence and go about their business.
Service animals enable people with a variety of disabilities to become or continue being productive, taxpaying citizens instead of tax-drainers.
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#7
Posted 20 June 2012 - 08:10 AM
Lots of people are also allergic to grass and trees and flowers, but we allow landscaping at most workplaces. It's tough to be allergic, but it's something the person with the affliction needs to learn to deal with.I understand the need to train service dogs, but there are people with allergies to animal dander and I believe dogs do not belong in the workplace as a result.
#8
Posted 20 June 2012 - 09:19 AM
#9 (The Dude)
Posted 20 June 2012 - 11:28 AM
#10
Posted 20 June 2012 - 12:10 PM
I agree. And no matter what the trainer says, it will be a distraction in the workplace.
I expected this kind of answer from you. I remember the post you made a year or 2 back when you gleefully recounted watching your cat slowly rip to death a bird and how funny you thought it was. A very slow painful death to the bird and you could have put it out of it's misery, but you thought it was great entertainment. I wonder if this was the cat that you never got spayed ( totally irresponsible) who-OOPS of course wound up getting pregnant and you thought it was awesome cus your kids would learn where baby kitties come from. God knows the kids couldn't learn about the birthing process on a television show, or video Seriously questioning your judgement !
Obviously NOT an animal person.
#11
Posted 20 June 2012 - 03:17 PM
I expected this kind of answer from you. I remember the post you made a year or 2 back when you gleefully recounted watching your cat slowly rip to death a bird and how funny you thought it was. A very slow painful death to the bird and you could have put it out of it's misery, but you thought it was great entertainment. I wonder if this was the cat that you never got spayed ( totally irresponsible) who-OOPS of course wound up getting pregnant and you thought it was awesome cus your kids would learn where baby kitties come from. God knows the kids couldn't learn about the birthing process on a television show, or video Seriously questioning your judgement !
Obviously NOT an animal person.
Yeah... Not me. Sorry.
#12
Posted 20 June 2012 - 05:31 PM
Yeah... Not me. Sorry.
Yeah, right
Try to think back to 2007-2008 when BOTH you and Andrea were online. Before you got called out on your BS and got upset and left...the first time.
In fact I believe there was one or two members online here that adopted one or two of the kittens.
#13
Posted 20 June 2012 - 05:45 PM
Yeah, right
Try to think back to 2007-2008 when BOTH you and Andrea were online. Before you got called out on your BS and got upset and left...the first time.
In fact I believe there was one or two members online here that adopted one or two of the kittens.
It was Andreas deal not mine. Not my cat or my pet.
Your memory is pretty bad too, because I never got called out for BS. I left for other reasons.
And what I don't understand is why you and a few others are so obsessed with everything I have to say on here. Seriously, it's time to get a life. Worry about you. Not me.
#14
Posted 20 June 2012 - 05:58 PM
It was Andreas deal not mine. Not my cat or my pet.
Your memory is pretty bad too, because I never got called out for BS. I left for other reasons.
And what I don't understand is why you and a few others are so obsessed with everything I have to say on here. Seriously, it's time to get a life. Worry about you. Not me.
Oh wait! So now you DO admit it was your wife's cat..........CLASSIC!
As far as getting a life, please look at the number of posts I have made on MYFOLSOM.com compared to yours.........and appreciate the fact that you LEFT for 2 years
I'm out..............
#15
Posted 20 June 2012 - 06:04 PM
Oh wait! So now you DO admit it was your wife's cat..........CLASSIC!
As far as getting a life, please look at the number of posts I have made on MYFOLSOM.com compared to yours.........and appreciate the fact that you LEFT for 2 years
I'm out..............
Andreas cat, Andreas post. Her deal not mine.
I'm thoroughly convinced you are stalking me. You know more about my forum history than I do. Wow. I'm honestly flattered. Slightly concerned though. Why do you care so much.
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