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In reply to the discussion: I am handicapped -- this morning Spires Restaurant in Torrance , CA, discriminated against me. [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)by that person, but I would bet that it's not your (or anyone else's) service dog's behavior that would offend someone. Or your disability itself.
Some people really are offended by animals being in close proximity to their food.
Animal fur...dander...
I mean, I do understand your position here. As a dog owner myself...although they're not service dogs, but they are my Fur Kids...I do want them to be accepted, but I can totally understand how someone could either have a fear of dogs, or be disgusted by the thought of maybe finding a dog hair in their food. Or having one be there and unknowingly eat it. Wouldn't bother me...I eat dog hairs all the time.
But it sounds like the restaurant owner is trying to make it as win/win as possible for all concerned.
I mean, really...what if someone else's disability involves a severe phobia of dogs? The person is trying to work through it, manages to get out to his car and to the restaurant without encountering a dog...then walks into the restaurant where he figures he's "safe", and he's faced with...a dog...
What if someone is highly allergic to dog hair/dander?
I think that instead of being outraged about perceived snubs, it might be better to stop and consider that other people have disabilities that are just as valid as our own.