People just want to live their lives, to get an education, find a good job, marry someone they love. They want to be safe in their own neighborhood, have a little peace and quiet, get the chance to vote, have some fun. Disabled people feel the same way as anyone else. And if their service dog helps them achieve those simple goals, and isn’t that why one would have a service dog – because it helps them live a normal life – then they don’t want to be questioned or rejected every time they try to be like or live like anyone else.
I’m just sayin’.


A member of the Armed Services suffering from PTSD has requested that he be able to use his dog (an Aussie), who is tuned into his disability, as his service dog. The Army has been fighting with him and wants him to buy another service dog. Go figure. He is stationed at Ft Gordon in Augusta Ga. This young man has enlisted the help of two wonderful trainers from this area to help him in his case.
Is there anything I can do to help?
Marlene Stachowiak (www.JaeMars.com) and Lois Fair have been helping him, let me check and see where they are in the progress. I will keep you updated. Thankyou for responding. An aside here, I can’t wait to read your book. I have 3 border collies and 1 elder statesman Aussie
People want to SWIM!!!!
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