The details of our lives should be private.  If you felt you had to  explain, 
all you had to do is say "yes, I have a disability, remember I have  trouble 
leaving the house and taking her for walks is helping me deal with  it".
 
Gloria P
 
 
In a message dated 1/8/2009 8:47:08 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
Thanks Mare!!  I debated for quite a while as to  whether or not I should 
explain.
 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: _Mare~~_ (mailto:[email protected])  
To: _chihuah...@yahoogrochihuah_ (mailto:[email protected])   
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 8:45  PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] service  animals



Sharon
I truly am sorry you felt like you had to explain to  'friends'.
Hugs,Mare 
 
 
-------Original  Message-------
 
 
From: _SharonK_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Date: 1/8/2009  8:42:13 PM
To: _Chihuahuas_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Subject: Re:  [Chihuahuas] service animals

 
 
 
 
I need to make several points.   First, I have been disabled since 1978.  My 
disability is not  physical.  Mine is the result of growing up in a nightmare 
of a  home - a place that thought nothing of locking me inside a home-built  
coffin, a mother who set me up time and time again to be sexually  abused, a 
father who blinded my sister by punching her, a brutally  sadistic brother who 
(never mind - I'm not getting into that  here).  So my disability is 
mental/emotional.  This  disability sometimes makes life VERY difficult.  So  
difficult 
that I tried to kill myself on June 2, 2007.
 

At this point in my life, I have been  homebound (agoraphobia) for almost 11 
years.  Since I got Katie,  I have actually taken her for walks!!!!!!! Since I 
    This is a MAJOR accomplishment for me!!  Admittedly, these have  been 
rather short walks - about a block out.  But the fact that I  have left my 
apartment at all is a very good sign of just how  much Katie is helping me.  As 
you 
all know, I need surgery.   In an effort to take a step toward getting the 
surgery and help with  my other problems, I contacted a therapist.  When she 
heard how  much Katie has already helped me, she suggested I make Katie my  
service dog.  I told her I had no idea how to do it.  She  sent me a link with 
this 
statement posted on the home  page:
 
"IMPORTANT:  It is illegal to label your dog as a Service  Dog if you are not 
disabled.  The ADA defines a Service Animal  as any guide dog, signal dog, or 
other animal individually  trained to provide assistance to an individual 
with a disability. If  they meet this definition, animals are considered 
service 
animals  under the ADA regardless of whether they have been licensed or  
certified by a state or local government."
 
Katie  meets the requirements of the ADA - she assists me in being able to  
leave my home.  Therefore, she is my Service Dog even though she  has not been 
licensed or certified by any state or local  government.  Katie is the only 
'thing' that has gotten me to  leave my apartment in almost 11 years.  With her 
help, I  will get to a therapist and I will get to a doctor and then the  
hospital for the surgery.  Eventually I will get to the  point where I will no 
longer need Katie by my side just to leave my  apartment.  But in the meantime, 
she will be with me every time I  go out.  She gives me courage and strength.
 
I did not  make her my Service Dog just so I can take her her everywhere and 
show  her off.  Without her, I would not be going  anywhere!!!! Without   I 
made her my Service Dog to save my  life!!!!!!!! I made h 
 
Sharon  & Katie


 
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: _Cim's Curio Corner_ (mailto:[email protected])  
To: _chihuah...@yahoogrochihuah_ (mailto:[email protected])   
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009  8:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] service  animals

We also have to remember that just  because a person looks normal doesn't 
mean they are.  Service  dogs are now used for people with diabetes to alert 
when 
there sugar  is getting low, people with seizures to alert when they might 
have an  episode, there are many other reasons, people with curtain heart  
problems, people with asthma both to alert with things are going bad  before 
the 
person realizes because it maybe to late at that  time.

 

 




 

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