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Registering my pooch as an assistance dog.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bluey1" data-source="post: 1914266" data-attributes="member: 36344"><p>I volunteer at a very popular tourist attraction. Every Man and their dog (pun intended) think they can take their pet pooch anywhere by calling it an assistance dog. If you dog is a good at detecting Hypos sleep with it. If you have poor Hypo awareness get a cgm or test every 30min while you are awake and job done.</p><p></p><p>There are very strict rules around assistance dogs. They must be tightly restricted as dogs are dogs, so if there is a lot of temptations of other dogs there could be disasters, not for you so much as your hypo awareness has just run off to play with another dog, but if that other dog is guide dog, there could be catastrophic consequences for the blind person whose guide dog is now chasing or being chased by hypo awareness. </p><p></p><p>There is a lot of material in this for a good comedian...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluey1, post: 1914266, member: 36344"] I volunteer at a very popular tourist attraction. Every Man and their dog (pun intended) think they can take their pet pooch anywhere by calling it an assistance dog. If you dog is a good at detecting Hypos sleep with it. If you have poor Hypo awareness get a cgm or test every 30min while you are awake and job done. There are very strict rules around assistance dogs. They must be tightly restricted as dogs are dogs, so if there is a lot of temptations of other dogs there could be disasters, not for you so much as your hypo awareness has just run off to play with another dog, but if that other dog is guide dog, there could be catastrophic consequences for the blind person whose guide dog is now chasing or being chased by hypo awareness. There is a lot of material in this for a good comedian... [/QUOTE]
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