Thanks for those ideas. I will defiantely try them.
Nicole
Thanks for those ideas. I will defiantely try them.
Nicole
Very weird, considering that the fact was brought up that it is against the law for anyone to ask for proper ID for service dogs. Why go to all the trouble?![]()
Probably because it's easier to just show people the note than drag an attorney around with you every time!
If you want, send me a scan of it, and I will reduce it to as small as I can for you ...
I've Been Frosted
Because she wants to! thats all there is to it.Originally Posted by mike001
Maggie,
I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!I've Been Boo'd!!
If you'd like to send it to me, I can try my hardest to resize it. If not, see if the doctors have a way of doing it for you?
Do you HAVE to argue and start drama in every single thread. It is very apparent that you and Nicole have a disliking of eachother. Be adults and ignore eachother.Originally Posted by mike001
~Kay, Athena, Ace, Kiara, Mufasa, & Alice!
"So baby take a axe to your makeup kit
Set ablaze the billboards and their advertisements
Love with all your hearts and never forget
How good it feels to be alive
And strive for your desire"
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Do you HAVE to argue and start drama in every single thread. It is very apparent that you and Nicole have a disliking of eachother. Be adults and ignore eachother.[/QUOTE]
I don't believe I was addressing you. and no I wasn't arguing either. I'm the one who was stating that you do need proof in some areas and everyone said no...now everything is changed?
Perhaps I just know more than you do or maybe Nicole and I know some of the same people. I have no clue who Nicole is, but I do know some people in the same community and they fill me in daily.
Here we go agian. You SAID that service dogs had to be certified and wear ID. I said they did not. I also said that teh person using a Service dog in Canada is only required to show a letter form a doctor or nurse. I PROVIDED the link to prove this. You provided nothing to your certifaction or ID requirements as you say. A doctors note is a totally different thing then ID or a Certifaction. Neither of which is required in Canada. So no you do not know more then me. You know a hell of a lot less since you refuse to do your research. If you want proof to your comments I will provide the links to your own words. So no Nothing has changed.Originally Posted by mike001
Stop hijacking this thread. This is about photo reducing. Not your stalking problems and your lies and false laws and requirements. Now please stop posting in this thread since you have nothing to offer here but an arguement.
Nicole
Have you suddenly become the post police?
I do have lots of proof on what I say, I just thought it was better not to post it.
Remember Sandi S. with her shep mix?
Does Nick V. sound familiar?
How about Deb S. with her jack Russell?
I have lots of close friends who help me get to the truth.
Yup you got those names from my flyball group website. Does not mean you know them. Anyone can get those names from the groups flyball website which is accessable on my website. Your lies and your crap will not fly here. Here is the link as to why you are doing this:Originally Posted by mike001
http://www.petoftheday.com/talk/show...=123135&page=5
By the way I did get your harassing post card last week and I am adding it too the rest of the hate mail and hate email you and youtr friends have sent me. I have all teh hate and lie emails you have sent to my friends also. Keep this up and I WILL Sue you for stalking and harassment.
Nicole
For the simple reason that in Canada(which is where I am) in some provinces(each is different) a business can legally ask to see a doctor or nurses note to verify the need that a Service dog is required. The note does not say what teh disability is. Here is basically what it says:Originally Posted by mike001
On physician’s letterhead:
"[Name] is my patient. I am treating him/her for a chronic medical disability. [Name] uses a Service Dog to assist him/her in managing this disability, and I support him/her in doing so. It is my professional opinion that [Name]'s Service Dog is medically necessary. Please accommodate him/her and his/her Service Dog, as requested.
Sincerely, [doctor's name]"
In the Service Dog thread I posted a link(several times) showing you a letter from part of the government of Ontario(as an example, I live in Alberta though) where it said the business can legally ask to see a Doctor or Nurses note. If you want to pull this I will just posted the link agian. This is not certifaction. This is not ID. This is only a note to verify the person requires the dog. Have I ever been asked to show it? Nope. But I have to have it on me anyway. And having it laminated makes it sooooo much easier.
Nicole
Karen, Kfamr: thanks sooo much for the offer. A very good friend of mine in Northern Alberta was able to get it down to 3 inches by 4 inches. Yippee. She will be making me a couple of copies and laminating them and then mailing them to me. The letter itself is folded but is legible on both sides. But next time I have a problem like this I will defiantely look you two up. Thanks agian so much for the offer.
Nicole
If I lost a lot of weight, I would be happy to have you drag me along with you everywhere![]()
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