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Service dog in training.. (Original Post) red dog 1 Apr 16 OP
Totally cool.. Permanut Apr 16 #1
Such an eager helper. magicarpet Apr 16 #2
Cool LetMyPeopleVote Apr 16 #3
Who's a good dog? You are! 1WorldHope Apr 16 #4
I wish all the dogs seen in the Publix supermarket were actual service dogs. Intractable Apr 16 #5
I hope that you don't want a lot of people to be disabled? ❤️ littlemissmartypants Apr 16 #7
That is a bizarre interpretation of my post. Intractable Apr 16 #9
Thanks for your reply, Intractable. I tend to see things very differently from most people. littlemissmartypants Apr 16 #10
"Do you think that we have the ego centric, me first ..." Intractable Apr 17 #11
Precious, precious dog Grim Chieftain Apr 16 #6
Omg! So cool. Thank you for this. Joinfortmill Apr 16 #8
Good boy.🦮 Figarosmom Apr 17 #12

Permanut

(8,534 posts)
1. Totally cool..
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 03:33 PM
Apr 16

A friend had.a great doggie years ago that didn't quite meet all the training requirements for service work.

He called her "Dropout".

Intractable

(2,354 posts)
9. That is a bizarre interpretation of my post.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 06:33 PM
Apr 16

I'll spell it out.

Far too often, people bring their walking dogs into Publix and think it's okay.

littlemissmartypants

(34,227 posts)
10. Thanks for your reply, Intractable. I tend to see things very differently from most people.
Thu Apr 16, 2026, 10:34 PM
Apr 16

More bazaar and less bizarre, but I wouldn't sacrifice my creative and empathetic mind for a single thing.

Certainly not at the expense of someone else's happiness or freedom.

I also appreciate that benevolent clarity reduces misunderstanding and is a first step toward the common goal of a smoothly functioning community.

Do you think that we have the ego centric, me first, obsessed with skin care, incessantly snapping selfies crazy for attention cohort of society to thank for most of the tone deaf behavior that leads to this lack of consideration for public safety that manifests in unsanitary and unsafe practices like the imposition of pets in inappropriate places like the grocery store?

Also, have you ever seen an emotional support viper in a public place? Because that's my experience. Now that was bizarre.

❤️👋

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