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Nesmuth said:You can get certification. We have certified dozens of animals. We've certified animal dogs, cats, ferrets, a goat, and even 'Mushu' the pot bellied pig that has made the news years ago. HUD and Immigration have referred people with animals to our agency for certification services and we've been doing this for almost 5 years and we have never had any problems.
Richard
Richard,
With all due respect, you'd automatically have a problem with me. My hearing dog has been trained by me. She goes where I go. If you or anyone wants to stop me, be my guest, because you're setting yourself up to become a defendent. The police will be enroute and I will enforce the full ADA. I have called the police before to enforce it, will do it again. I've also had people go to the Press to tell them what I've been going through. Two stories about me made it in, one went front page.
As for some self-proclaimed agency "testing" my dog...nope. I am my own trainer, tester and advocate.
I assume, Richard, that you are a hearing person. I am hoh. Hearing people have screwed me since before being diagnosed as hoh...in other words, they dropped the ball and misdiagnosed...and got paid for it. I, now on the other hand, do not and will not, curtsy to them or anyone. It is as if I have to proove that I need hearing aids. Do hearing people have to do this? If not, then why should I have to? Why should coloravalanche have to? Why should she have to "proove" to anyone that she needs a hearing dog. I encourage her to contact the ACLU, if she's still reading.
I will say, however, that each individual state says they require "certification" but the ADA supercedes, as I'm aware of that. ADA is Federal, state is not. Hence, Federal always supercedes state.
It also helps that I am my own advocate and am not afraid to 'strong arm' anyone when necessary. I don't say that to pick a fight, but do say that to tell others that they need to stand up for themselves and not take anything from anyone, so long as they KNOW they are in the right, as far as the law is concerned. I do train ADA on the spot, which they receive for no charge, while others charge to train. One person I'm aware of charges $400/hour, two hour minimum per person.