10 Things a handler wants you to know about their service animal

Posted by Stephanie on July 12, 2021

From Director, Jennifer Petre:

A year ago we were contacted by an ambitious senior from Kensington Woods High School. Cheyenne Honey was interested in doing her required senior project on Stiggy’s Dogs. The project was to be conducted over a year, she did fundraising and help spread awareness on how Shelter dogs are trained as service dogs and how they help our veterans.

Cheyenne came and interviewed Donna Fournier (Director of training and development) and I. She conducted herself very professionally and asked great questions to keep it short, “we were impressed”. Six months later I was invited and went to listen to her presentation. I was amazed at the maturity of such a young woman. At the end of presentation she handed out a flyer she had put together with the Top 10 things handlers want you to know about their service animal. Not only did she do research on service animals, but she also did extensive research on invisible wounds such as PTSD.

For the next 10 days we will be posting each thing she came up with. Thank you Cheyenne for your willingness to learn and your creative insight to help build awareness!

Lesson #4 I Don’t Always Want to Answer Questions 
My Service Dog has made a huge difference in my life, but I don’t always want to stop and talk to every single person who wants to ask me about her. Sometimes, I just want to run a quick errand and go home, just like you. Please keep in mind that almost every person who sees me out in public with my Service Dog wants to ask me about her job, her purpose, her name, her breed, where she was trained, what she does, how old she is, and a plethora of other questions. Please don’t be offended if I’m slightly short or dodge your questions. Most of the time, they’re personal questions anyways and shouldn’t be asked.

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