Americans with Disablities Act

Bet You Have No Idea Just How Low The Bar Is To Say Your Dog Is A Service Dog

I used to say “You can slap a cape on any dog and call it a service dog.”, but that’s not really true – you don’t even need the cape.

You know, I honestly didn’t write this today because it’s the 20th anniversary of the ADA with all the associated attention, or because the revisions to the existing part of the regulation covering service animals were just signed by the Attorney General Friday, although both those things make it a great time to bring this up.

My guess is most … Read More

Judge Who Raises Guide Dogs Upheld In Barring ‘Service Dog’ From Courthouse

Moral of this story is it’s not the smartest move to take your questionable “service dog” into the courtroom of a judge who raises guide dog puppies with his wife (I believe for Guide Dogs for the Blind, but haven’t verified that):

“Federal judge rejects Ryderwood woman’s service dog discrimination suit”


Haven’t heard much about this case, either, even though it’s been going on for over a year, but I can’t say I’m surprised – it’s exactly the opposite of those “service dog discrimination” stories the “outraged public” waits around … Read More

Another Perfect Example Of Why We Have Service Dog Access Problems

I said I was gonna concentrate on positive stuff, but no way can I pass this one up.

“Pink poodle, owner get apology from Denny’s”

Yeah, maybe the dog is legit, and, yeah, service dogs come in all shapes and sizes, and, no, the ADA doesn’t say you can’t have a poodle and dye it pink.

But, seriously, c’mon – we gotta be smarter than this.

Remember this one next time somebody starts giving you the lecture about how there’s really no problem on the service dog end of the … Read More

Why Haven’t We Heard More About This Well-Known Veteran’s Service Dog Discrimination Case?

Haven’t had a lot to say lately, largely because I haven’t seen a lotta good things to write about, or even bad things that have enough substance to make them worth commenting on.

There is one story, though, that, while not a good one, definitely got my attention and I wanna talk about because no one else seems to be. It’s been 11 days since I first saw it on October 30th, and there’s still no reaction on major news services, Twitter, or blogs, which, given that I routinely see … Read More

Service Dog ‘Advocates’ Could Take a Lesson From Emily Litella

Remember Emily Litella?

In case you don’t, she was a fantastic Gilda Radner character on Saturday Night Live some 30 years ago now (a show which, BTW, in all the years since has never come remotely close to the level of talent and associated comedy back then) whose trademark was to always get confused about a story, start going off with the classic moral indignation, then find out she had it all wrong, and look at the camera and slowly say “Oh…never mind!”  If you have a minute, this video … Read More

Do You Really Think The ADA Is Working When It Comes To Service Dogs?

This story about a guy with a seizure alert dog in Madison, Wisconsin getting Tasered, pepper sprayed, and arrested when he refused to leave a McDonald’s has been getting a ton of publicity daily for some time now. You may already be familiar with it, but please read the latest:

“Madison man tussles with police over service dog”

I’ve written about this subject before (“How Do I Know If That’s Really a Service Dog?”) and, to me, this case is a classic example that the ADA is not … Read More