He named his PTSD dog after something that goes boom. Hmmmm.
While we are inclined to sympathize with the Vet, we are only getting one side of the story. Unfortunately, this ‘service’ dog thing has gotten a bit out of hand. Way too many people now need one for BS reasons and I see dogs in restaurants, doctor’s offices, etc. If I work in a computer chip clean room, can I bring my service Vietnamese pot-belly pig to work with me? BTW, I am a total dog lover so I have no animus towards canines.
"hmmm", yourself.
YOu been in his shoes?
My grandson, who was in the "Most dangerous place on earth" in the 'ghan - and in over 600 firefights -now has a service dog. He named it "Spectre"- That dog has been a HUGE factor in his getting his life back.
\These soldiers have earned the right to name their Service Dogs whatever the hell they want.