If that’s the case then why do the dogs that don’t like it get put up for adoption instead? I’ve met many “service dog dropouts” that were trained to be service dogs but didn’t become them because they just didn’t like doing the job all the time. We created dogs and they are our responsibility so I think calling it slavery is a bit dramatic.
If that’s the case then why do the dogs that don’t like it get put up for adoption instead? I’ve met many “service dog dropouts” that were trained to be service dogs but didn’t become them because they just didn’t like doing the job all the time. We created dogs and they are our responsibility so I think calling it slavery is a bit dramatic.