SERVICE DOG PSA

So today I tripped. Fell flat on my face, it was awful but ultimately harmless. My service dog, however, is trained to go get an adult if I have a seizure, and he assumed this was a seizure (were training him to do more to care for me, but we didn’t learn I had epilepsy until a year after we got him)

I went after him after I had dusten off my jeans and my ego, and I found him trying to get the attention of a very annoyed woman. She was swatting him away and telling him to go away. So I feel like I need to make this heads up

If a service dog without a person approaches you, it means the person is down and in need of help

Don’t get scared, don’t get annoyed, follow the dog! If it had been an emergency situation, I could have vomited and choked, I could have hit my head, I could have had so many things happen to me. We’re going to update his training so if the first person doesn’t cooperate, he moves on, but seriously guys. If what’s-his-face could understand that lassie wanted him to go to the well, you can figure out that a dog in a vest proclaiming it a service dog wants you to follow him

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  • stinky@redlemmy.com
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    2 months ago

    All I know about them is people screech and holler in public and online if you pet one.

          • RedditRefugee69@lemmynsfw.com
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            2 months ago

            This is a meme image satirizing a scenario in which a disabled person is especially vulnerable, implying the obvious response to someone in such a position is to take advantage of them, as opposed to helping them.

            Beyond its value for humor’s sake alone, it being a particularly funny meme helps spread awareness that a service dog on its own is an emergency that requires attention.

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                2 months ago

                Oh okay. Then in that case I’ll explain here so as not to double-inbox them and split the thread:

                Thats a popular meme in which a dog is accidentally making a very human-like expression from a humorous posture, which in combination looks like a shameful but frolicking admission of guilt. Someone placed a person making a reciprocal gesture in the sightline of that dog, appearing to gaze back while making a similarly lighthearted expression of judgement. Underlining the point is the caption, “Oh, you!” an idiom often uttered in similar scenarios between people in sitcoms.

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              2 months ago

              No service animal, but I was in the “down town” area of a college town, and donated plasma cause I was broke broke.

              I’m epileptic, I don’t think the plasma donation contributed, but as I was walking back to my car, and waiting to cross a street… well, seizure.

              No one helped me, but someone took my phone, wallet, and some meds I needed to keep on me at the time, probably other stuff I don’t recall.

              The meds had no recreational value. They were seizure meds, and no, nothing like ativan that has any sort of redeeming quality outside of treating epilepsy.

              Some people just suck.

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    2 months ago

    well my first instinct would be to pet the dog, hope the dog has more sense then me and can refuse the free pets

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      2 months ago

      I would probably pet the dog for 10 minutes then go home and not remember until I see this meme again and then wonder if anything bad happened due to distracting the dog from finding someone actually useful 😅

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    2 months ago

    What a cunt. I thought everyone knew this (to follow service dogs if they try to get your attention alone). Plus, why would you swat away any dog if it just wants your attention?

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        2 months ago

        Impossible! I wouldn’t trust people who don’t like dogs, just like I wouldn’t trust a person a dog doesn’t like.

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            2 months ago

            I don’t really mind the dogs, but I’m definitely not as smitten with them as the population in general seem to be.

            I do not understand why dogs have to bark at everyone who ever walks past the house. They’ve lived there for years, they’ve seen probably thousands of people walk past the house, and they always just walk past, not once as anybody ever come into the house and started attacking everyone with a chainsaw, so why do dogs act like that’s a possibility?

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          2 months ago

          I wouldn’t trust a person a dog doesn’t like.

          I don’t understand why everyone seems to claim that dogs are psychic. Dogs like people that give them food, they’re not capable of making a determination about someone’s hidden secret.

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      2 months ago

      Some people have bad experiences with dogs as tiny kids and it carries with them to adulthood. It can also be that people’s one-or-both parents don’t like dogs (probably for that reason) and teach that to them.

      Sad to go through life and miss out on that.

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        2 months ago

        Yeah. That’s a good point. But I really thought that most people knew about the service dog thing though. I guess that’s on me for assuming (you know what they say about that).

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      2 months ago

      Dogs are vicious, that’s why. Not even talking about the fighting dogs, which rip apart babies. I’m talking about small “cute” dogs, that bite girls and rip apart their toys for fun… Yeah, had that all happen to young women I got to know in my life and they are all traumatised.

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        2 months ago

        *Some dogs. I agree it happens, but to say all dogs are is incorrect.

        Yeah, they rip apart toys for fun… because it’s fun (and inherited behavior) but the vast majority of dogs would never attack someone like that. Unless their person is in extreme danger or something.

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          2 months ago

          I wonder, if dog lovers here would be just as chill, if someone would respond something like “Yeah, we rip apart doggies for fun… because it’s fun”. :D

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    2 months ago

    I mean the dogs aren’t actually that dumb, even when the people are.

    Like they know how to attract attention by barking and trying to draw you towards the person by not letting you get to them if you try to pet them and going further towards the person.

    But yeah, it’s a good “psa”.

    We had a Portuguese sheepdog, and it was very well trained, and I always kept him off the leash while outside. If there was a group of two or more, he would “herd”, going from far in the front to far in the back and just constantly keeping watch and if there was a larger group and someone was left behind, he’d stand in between the person (who was probably staying a bit behind while the others walked because they were taking a piss because beer) and the group and as the distance grew, he’d grow clearly more anxious. He wasn’t one to bark (because of the mistreatment from the former owner), but if he had, he’d have barked at that point.

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      2 months ago

      It’s a shame they don’t put as much effort into educating the public on important things like this.

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        2 months ago

        Yeah … instead of important even life saving information, we’re fed a steady stream of absolute nonsense and even information that is the opposite of a PSA.

        • Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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          2 months ago

          Least you didn’t get traumatized by the ghost kid PSA we got about road safety.

          They literally had this whole story about a kid who’d been run over crossing the road and he’s now basically a ghost wandering around being sad about it. I think there was a train one as well.