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| Minnesota senator Al Franken is proposing a bill to fund training and placement of service dogs for veterans. CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - Franken’s first goal: Dogs for vets - Blogs from CNN.com Quote:
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| I agree |
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| I followed the Tribune link in the CNN article and read the article by Al Franken explaining why he sponsors this bill. It's because of a personal experience meeting a veteran who had a service dog named Tuesday. Al Franken: A wounded veteran's best friend Quote:
Dogs, they really are our best friends. |
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| It's a lot like what Strider does. His litter brother went to a veteran, and works as a service dog too. It's a really good idea for those that are suffering.
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| I absolutely love that Al Franken is in politics now. I'm really glad he's proposing this!
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| What an awesome idea,
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Republicans, Democrats, and Independents can also agree that we have done nowhere near enough to support our wounded troops as they return home. There are few expenditures that in my opinion are easier to justify. |
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| $25,000 could be a drop in the bucket compared to the costs of leaving veterans with serious PTSD and other combat related conditions to their own devices. It can also make the difference between someone living on disability and living WITH disability -- and being able to work and live with dignity. One problem I do see, though, is if the government/taxpayers are paying for it, the price will skyrocket. Perhaps, rather than the government directly paying out to the supplier, a voucher could be issued to the veteran. If the veteran needed to travel a distance to obtain their dog and the last part of the training, that could go through the VA and be reimbursed in the same way travel to and from other medical appointments is, or air or rail transport arranged both ways. Give the VA clerks something constructive to do
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| I think it is a good idea also but I also think that all service dogs need to have some kind of registration and be able to perform certain tests in order to be a service dog by some government standard. Not just any person and definitely not by just the owner saying it is and paying some kind of company for the certificate by just agreeing that your dog meets the qualifications of a service dog. The way the ADA laws are now on service dogs all a person needs to do is agree that their dog can perform certain functions as a service dog and agree that their dog is well behaved and not in anyway a danger to the public. They can then pay a company right over the internet for all the materials required for their dog to have access to anyplace and everyplace. A perfect example of a service dog that should not be a service dog can be found here: San Francisco News - Service with a Snarl - page 1 |