Have you called the ADA and explained to them what is going on? They might be able to help.
It's so unfair that service animal teams have to suffer the uneducated judgments of others. Just two weeks ago I was wrongly accused of a crime I DID NOT commit and was arrested. I pleaded to the officer to please give my medical alert dog as he twisted my arms and laughed at me. The whole experience has been a nightmare. I kept asking for him but no one would give me any answers. I was thrown in jail and released 2 days later. Upon my departure, I found out that my service dog had been LOST! I have been searching every day to find him and it has been almost three weeks. I have lost my job, my family, and I feel like my life has shattered. The police won't help with anything...I don't understand.
I'm sorry for your experience and if I can get my SD back before I lose my mind, I will make it my lifes goal to do something about the unfair treatment .
Sending positive thoughts your way!
- Nadiah
Thanks. Some people are so scared of him. Yes, he's tall, but a gentle giant. Wouldn't even kill a mouse he caught in the hallway.
Oh, that is too bad. I'm surprised someone went to the police and that the police followed up on that. This is a trained assistance dog. Not an out of control pooch. Yeesh. sorry that happened.