i will be traveling to santo domingo from usa with my service dog. does anyone how service dogs are treated in dr for example can they go in stores and such? also looking to travel to punta cana any ai hotels that accept service dog?
I agree, is it really? My neighbor has a poodle she drags everywhere. The dog can bearly understand 2 commands, and not very well. Seriously ... an 'emotion support animal' is, well like a teddy bear.What service does the animal provide? Why do you need a service dog?
Are you legally blind with a harness attached to the dog for guidance, or do you have a pet you take with you on a 4' leash?
I'm not saying it's true in your case, but some folks have really stretched the meaning of a service dog.
i believe the poster was asking how service dogs are treated in the DR........i dont think she was looking for a lecture about how some people abuse this serviceWhat service does the animal provide? Why do you need a service dog?
Are you legally blind with a harness attached to the dog for guidance, or do you have a pet you take with you on a 4' leash?
I'm not saying it's true in your case, but some folks have really stretched the meaning of a service dog.
I simply asked if it was a guide dog or not after the OP asked if they would be allowed in stores.i believe the poster was asking how service dogs are treated in the DR........i dont think she was looking for a lecture about how some people abuse this service
I know how the stray dogs are treatedi will be traveling to santo domingo from usa with my service dog. does anyone how service dogs are treated in dr for example can they go in stores and such? also looking to travel to punta cana any ai hotels that accept service dog?
The question is, when a person enters a public place with a service dog that is trained to alert others if a person has an episode, what does that person expect to happen if they have an episode?
I doubt the service animal would make a difference.
maybe you should enlighten yourself to what an actual service dog does before you offer your doubts .....and please stay on topic ...some of the moderators dont like it when people go off topicThe question is, when a person enters a public place with a service dog that is trained to alert others if a person has an episode, what does that person expect to happen if they have an episode?
I doubt the service animal would make a difference.