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This has gone viral. Some people have posted the dog handler should have been more polite. I disagree. In any case, who doesn’t know you don’t pet a service dog whether it’s in training or working. This woman is totally clueless and ignorant in my opinion.
Another example of a parent going over the top but she sounded more upset about how she was told "no". She is clearly ignorant and clearly wrong, 4 million views will no doubt result in similar feedback.
Geez, what a sense of entitlement. She wants something and no one better dare tell her "no" because the world revolves around her and her offspring. She is going to raise that kid with the same attitude.
However, the woman shown in the video offered a different perspective of the events.
In a written statement to the news station, she insists she wasn't offended by Stoff saying no, she said she decided to confront the group because some had told her to 'F**k off', in front of her two-year-old daughter.
'My daughter, friend and I were walking behind a group of people with dogs. I asked one woman if my daughter could pet her dog, she's responded with No in a rude manner.
I don't see any video, just a hard-to-read article with very large pictures.
It's a crappy bootstrap-format layout, which as a designer I have come to loathe. But the video is there if you scroll down. (That there's what looks like a page footer and no real indication that anything follows... let me double down on that strip-strip-strip-strip page presentation.)
BS. She's - I will say complaining since the precise word gets blotted here - complaining that the dog handler wasn't polite enough to her. She's too stupid to know you don't bother service animals, too stupid to have noticed the dog's NO blanket, and pulling an entitled dimwit act because the handler didn't stop to politely explain the facts of life to her and beg forgiveness.
This has gone viral. Some people have posted the dog handler should have been more polite. I disagree. In any case, who doesn’t know you don’t pet a service dog whether it’s in training or working. This woman is totally clueless and ignorant in my opinion.
I cannot stand this type of parent. It doesn't matter whether it's a service dog or not; the sense of entitlement some of these people walk around with has gotten beyond ridiculous.
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