I knew a guy who had a few "service dogs." The building we all lived in didn't allow pets, so he called all of his pets service dogs, and since he was in a wheelchair for an hour or two here and there (nerve problem), nobody dared to ask for paperwork on the dogs. I mean, they were three Chihuahuas, and they never seemed to accompany him anywhere, either.
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I knew a guy who had a few "service dogs." The building we all lived in didn't allow pets, so he called all of his pets service dogs, and since he was in a wheelchair for an hour or two here and there (nerve problem), nobody dared to ask for paperwork on the dogs. I mean, they were three Chihuahuas, and they never seemed to accompany him anywhere, either.
This is on the door of a post office in case you couldn't tell. ZIP:43221
It's a euphemism. They're studs coming to mate with female dogs.
I like it. Gives me license to take my small, very non-service dog wherever I want.
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