C.A.T.
2025-09-01 12:42:51
Bought for a family member. Great quality, readable, great value for money.
Pearl
2025-07-15 14:38:19
These cards are going to be very useful as I do have a service dog after being in a near-fatal auto wreck 2011. People do approach me w/ questions, and these cards will be very helpful as a quick handout explaining the basic rules for having a service animal. Heck they even help me speaking on the subject as I have some brain injury and my memory isn't always the best (can't think of the word I'm trying to say). The American public also needs to be more educated on service dog rights. I see so many empty stares/glances - would be a wonderful competency to incorporate into our schools. The cards are a nice size - the verbiage is short/sweet - vivid/complete! The font could be a tad bigger - but then the cards would also increase in size - so which is better - you decide . . . & the card stock used is firm - so they won't wear out easily. Good job on a Great product from an American small business - I salute you!
Customer
2025-06-20 12:25:42
I have a GUIDE/SIGHT ASSIST SERVICE DOG, for I am Legally Blind with absolutely no central vision. I have only perifial sight, which makes it difficult for me to navigate myself off or on curbs, steps, vehicles close or on coming, as well as many other difficult tasks on my own. So my Guide Dog Panda is my eyes. Therefore, it is extremely important to me to "stand up for my rights†to have a HONEST FULL ACCESS Service Animal. So educating the public is extremely important to me. So I carry these cards to hand out to anyone who has questions, or try to stop my Service dog and I from entering anyplace we may need or desire to go.However, that being said, it is also extremely important to me to also educate Business Owners, employees as well as the Public of their rights as well. By this I mean that the ADA LAWS are strong, clear and very direct as to "WHAT A SERVICE ANIMAL IS" and whether or not they “ARE or ARE NOT†full access by ADA Law. The ADA has guide lines of what is considered a Service Animal.People like myself, who have disabilities LOVE ADA, but….. BUT…. (and this subject is a sore subject with me) We DO NOT LIKE IT when people out their who for what ever reason are now “trending so called COMFORT animals†which in itself the title Comfort Animal just proves they know nothing of the ADA LAWS. Because ADA only references “EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALSâ€, Therefore there is NO such thing as a comfort animal as far as ADA stands it’s laws. Also, although ADA recognizes Emotional Support Animals as being important to those who “honestly†need emotional support. They have their place honorably in ADA LAW. Yet still ADA is “VERY CLEAR†that Emotional Support Animals are “NOT†Service Animals. Which means… the lady with the peacock who tried to take her peacock on an airliner was refused. Even after you called them before hand, and they still said NO to your bringing your peacock on the plane. People, do your research before you try to take advantage of a LAW that was set up to protect and help the physically disabled, which also includes PTSD. So all those of you out their TRENDING a comfort animal, just so you know, changing your so call comfort animal into a PTSD Service Animal, that title and law is protected by US DISABLED that you must be proven by a professional to clinically have PTSD.It is shameful that people for what ever reason abuse Our right as Disabled, to claim their “PETS†as service animal. Wearing them like a fashion statement, or some sort of a privilege, or attention getters. What ever their/your reasons, We, truly disabled as a whole, ask those of you out their abusing the ADA rights that We as a whole fought so hard for to protect our needs because We are DISABLED. Therefore We Disabled employ you, beg you, to STOP abusing Our laws that are in place for Our honest needs. They are Our privilege not yours. ADA stands up for the Americans with DISABILITIES and We ACTED many years ago, fought hard for them and therefore shall perhaps have to fight again to adjust these laws so people who want to try and use their “PET†as if they are apart of Us Disabled Citizens. So be it.Those of you non disabled abusing Our adjusted law We reset to help those who could not get a Service Animal, because they cost so much,, that the financially challenged could not afford a professionally trained service animal specific to their disability needs. For not all Service Animals are donated. In fact there are only a few. I know of the Guide/SIGHT ASSIST who are donated to individuals such as myself included, whom it does not cost us anything to receive a professionally trained Service Dog that meet the Blind and Legally Blind community. However, there are many other Service Animals that cost the Disabled Him/Her a fortune. So We fought that laws change so those who could not afford to purchase a professionally trained Service Animal, could have a chance to either train their own or find what ever means they needed to receive an accomplished Service Animal.Now I am afraid that We have to figure this new pit fall of what I call “COMFORT ANIMAL TRENDIES†who are making Us disabled with honest needs for Service Animals look bad to upright embarrassing do to their conscious and deliberate attempts to abuse Our Laws and Right as Disabled Americans. Please “STOP: and “THINK†who you maybe hurting by trying to take your “pets’ everywhere with you. Our laws are not meant for “YOUâ€, they are meant for Us with Disabilities and were placed their for Our needs and protection. You are compromising Our Rights. Please STOP. Your pets are not Service Animals. If you want to take them everywhere with you that is fine. But DO NOT USE OUR ADA LAWS to fill your compulsion to take your pets. You can find businesses out there who will allow pets and, parks and groups that have formed that are built to support those like yourself. Seek them out. But stop taking advantage of Our laws. Your being selfish if you don’t. By this I am saying you are not thinking of anyone else but yourself, because your not thinking about those of Us who these ADA Laws are formed to protect. Stay in your lane. Why would you even want to attract attention as if you are disabled anyway?We as a Disabled Community hate the attraction We get when We come into a place with Our Service Animals. Although We are proud of Our Service Animals and all that They provide for Us. We on the other hand hate the stares and whispers We get when we enter a school, college, restaurant, shopping mall and so on. Why would you want to pretend you are disabled ? Just so you can take your “PET†with you. That’s all I can say. Please don’t mess things up for Us who need these laws. You have your places set up for your needs. PLEASE seek them out and be a responsible grown up and go to Your people and support groups and gathering places which are out there if you will take the right path and do it the right way. Because Your “PETS†are not service animals, for the ADA says so.I dedicate this to all my Service Dogs that have faithfully served and guided me towards as normal of a life I could have with my disability.TJ.B.
bgadoury
2025-06-16 18:04:13
Good product, great info printed on product, accurate info on product. Reason for 3 stars on Print Quality is because the print is so small. I couldnt read it even with my readers. Would be better if entire product was cut larger and print size was increased. Price is great!!
MagicMan
2025-06-04 10:06:01
I was staying in a major brand hotel with two friends and their highly trained Service Dog We started to enter the breakfast dining area and the Desk Clerk said the dog could not go in. There were 24 of 35 empty seats.I informed the Desk Clerk that the dog was a Service Dog. She argued that there might be a guest that would be allergic to animals and so the dog could not go in. The Clerk was politely informed that the dog was protected by Federal, State and local laws and allowed to enter unless causing a disturbance or other prohibited behavior. When the Clerk persisted in denying the dog entrance, she was given one of these cards and told that she would have to comply or else the local NBC TV affiliate and Sheriff would be called to enforce the law. I suggested that she read the card again and ask the owners any questions right away, because we were going to sit down and have our breakfast. She disappeared, taking the card with her. Every guest that entered the dining room while we were there greeted the dog with friendship and approval.Remember, dogs kept as Emotional Support Pets are NOT covered by Federal Law in the same way as Service Dogs.I suggest owners with qualified dogs know the Laws, offer one of these cards, if challenged and be polite!
Cibolariverman
2025-05-08 13:21:54
I use this to educate a holes that don’t know about service dogs. Only handed out a couple easy to read. I like the stock it’s printed on.
Trassy
2025-04-17 10:13:26
The words are so small because it has alot to say aloll. I the card had been bigger then the words and letters would have been perfect size. But once you focus nd read what's on there, it's a great read, more I fo than most, at same time, please print some that's easy to read. People that ask for things and are clueless to the laws, wouldn't take the time to focus for a while till they, if they had great eyesight, until they could finally focus to read what was said. So for me I think a person who thinks they know the law, would think those wernt made to even be read. They old call them fake or it'd be readable immediately. But if you could fix that, that'd be the best card going. Thanks . Oh by the way I had to come back up after seeing the next question and it asked if I bought this for my pet! He's not a pet yall should know that .He is my Service Dog Bear. Who I absolutely adore. He's been with me long time and is the best ever.
Customer
2025-01-28 16:18:36
Cards are nice and can be handed to a business that don’t understand what a service animal is and the rights afforded to the person and animal.