Believe me, I'm laughing with you. Ironically, these slogans were a part (of the millions of reasons) of why I had severe depression. "You can do everything but hear"?! That's the most bullshit line I've heard in my life. I can't do millions of things.Envy wrote:I should feel bad for laughing hard at that but I really don't.There are slogans everywhere "you can do everything but hear!" and so on
She's not recognized as a companion animal by law. Companion Animals have the same rights as your household furniture and are considered "property" rather than a independent living thing. There are exceptions such as animal abuse and so on where they have more rights.She's a companion animal, that's the poltically correct term and how animals like her are recognized as by law.Her real use, for me as a deaf person, is something of a security blanket of sorts. That's not to say she's a guard dog
She is recognized as a Service Animal. The difference between the two is that Companion Animals have little to no rights, however as a Service Animal my dog is to be allowed public access to anywhere. For instance, I take her with me everywhere: on the plane (due to her size I am required to purchase a second seat), to stores, to restaurants, into hospitals, and so on. To deny my access based on her presence is a violation of our rights, and I am legally allowed to take them to court and I will win rather easily.
By law once I enter a building they are only allowed to ask me two questions: Is she a service animal, and do I have a disability. Beyond that I am not required to answer any questions, nor am I required to prove the two. Yes, that means people could lie to gain access. But Priscilla is far more well trained than most Service Animals.
To qualify as a Service Animal you must perform a function that alleviates three or more issues related to your disability. Many service dogs only have three to five, Priscilla meets seventeen. I know I'm probably being nitpicky, but Priscilla is important to me and it is important to me that she be defined accurately.