This is an old video clip, but since I have never been able to post videos before now, I am going to share this clip with you. Here is my girl showing me that I'm indeed the Alpha dog! What a sweety!
"Is tu gra mo croi." Jayden's Rowena, or Rowena (meaning: "White Mane") is the name of the beautiful black and white freckled Border Collie that I have raised and trained to become my service dog. She has given me something that many care providers have never been able to give me... an increase in my level of functioning that has enabled me to become a more active member of my community. This is a journal of the triumphs and trials of our wonderful partnership.
- What is a Disability?
- WHAT IS A SERVICE DOG?
- WHAT IS A THERAPY DOG?
- WHAT IS AN EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMAL?
- The Unofficial Code of Conduct for Service Dog Handlers- by "Please Don't Pet Me"
- Level 1 SERVICE DOG IN TRAINING-- STAR Puppy and Puppy Obedience Class
- Level 2 SERVICE DOG IN TRAINING-- CGC Class and Test
- Level 3 SERVICE DOG IN TRAINING-- Therapy Dog (Through Therapy Dog International)
- ADI's Public Access Test for Service Dogs
- ADI's Minimum Standards for Service Dogs
- All About Border Collies...
- Rowena's Photo Pedigree
- A SPECIAL STORY... The Story of Blizzard, a Border Collie (Under Construction)
Friday, June 13, 2008
Sunday, June 01, 2008
2008 Updated Maine State Service Dog Laws: Maine Human Rights Commission Site
Summer is near!
Are you visiting Maine soon? Going camping or touristing? If you are bringing your service dog you will be happy to know that Maine now provides the protection that the ADA provides for you plus some!
Thanks to the Maine Human Rights Commission, http://maine.gov/mhrc/about/index.html I am able to post the documents that will inform those who wish to (or need to) know the updated service dog laws for the State of Maine. A lot of hard work was put into rewriting these laws and I feel that these revisions do not step on anyone's toes and allows for public access for people with all sorts of disabilities protecting their right to utilize service dogs in Maine communities. Perhaps this will never be a hassle free thing (to use a service dog when one has no apparent disability) but this is a big and great step forward for the state. In the future, Maine will be taking an active role in educating the public and Maine places of businesses about service dogs... not just informing them of the handler of the service dog, but also their rights as business owners... many do not even know they have rights at all.
Here is the rewritten definition of Service Dog...
Maine State Revisions to the Statutory Definition of Service Dog
Above photo: Governor Baldacci attends Bangor, Maine's Memorial Day Ceremony. He is a resident of Bangor. I shook his hand and thanked him for signing the bill.
It was really awesome (though at times very discouraging) to be a part of the task force that worked so hard on these changes. I am hoping I will not have to jump in and take part in another task force for a while as I am still recovering.
Read some of my earlier posts to see why I am still recovering from this whole experience.
If anyone has any questions, please leave me a message on my blog and I will see if I can answer them for you.
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