Friday, November 10, 2017

Why I hate your Emotional Therapy Dog

So, this just appeared in a farm related discussion group I'm on.  Just FYI, most small farmers don't have a lot of money and a renter or two is a great way to supplement their income, until ...


>>>As of last night, a pitbull puppy was smuggled upstairs. As I slept, they
then texted me that the pitbull is an Emotional Support Dog, with a letter
from a doctor at an urgent care clinic..They therefore do not need to give
me a damage deposit, and I cannot evict them. They started the text by
admitting that they already knew that I was extremely upset by pitbulls,
thanks to my chickens and ducks being murdered, and 3 horses with mouth
sized chunks removed from their legs. But, they have owned pitbulls
before, and their stellar dog training skills will guarantee that my
animals will not be murdered/ These two are in their early 20's. One
horse of mine only cost $2K in vet bills, but the other 2 almost died and
had to be taken to the vet school -- $4K each to save their lives
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>snip<

 It's gonna cost this farmer $$ and valuable TIME to get these idiots and their "emotional therapy" Pit Bull out of the floor above them!

This kind of slimy con by pitbull advocates is why I do not rent to human occupants..  

6 comments:

  1. If it's a farm, there's usually rat poison around somewhere, just sayin.

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    1. Dogs love the taste of antifreeze, and one can only expect to find bowls of such laying around the area this 4 legged liability will be walked.

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    2. Only problem with poison is that other animals like the taste, too. Especially since this is in the country, you stand the chance of poisoning animals other than the intended target.

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  2. Famous old farmer saying: "Shoot, Shovel, and Shut Up"

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  3. A puppy, of any breed, is not an emotional support dog and the ADA should not protect this mess.

    An urgent care doctor can't know this patient well enough to make the recommendation for a pit bull emotional support dog.

    There are loopholes here big enough to drive heavy equipment through.

    Yes, it will take time and money to evict these idiots.

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  4. They are clearly liars and deceivers, which seems to be a common trait among pit bull owners. They'll slip up one day. Also, check your local laws on emotional support dogs. They aren't service dogs and may not be protected under the law. An emotional support dog should only be required by someone who has a diagnosis by a mental health professional, not an urgent care Dr.

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