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Service dogs should be limited to people who really need them because they conflict with people who have dog allergies.
That's easy to solve. We just give them an allergy service dog that warns about potential allergens and chases them away if needed.
Training program involves treats attached to the dogs' tails.
That's disablist doggism!
Some breeds are hypoallergenic.
Hypo is does not mean they don't trigger allergies. Just less.
Do you think those should be required?
Many of them already are used as service animals.
Very few
Do you think people who don't need them should be allowed hyperallergenic dogs in an airplane?