[Artemisia] service animals at SCA events

Cadet plurcadets at gmail.com
Thu Mar 17 23:48:23 CDT 2011


Greetings,

I was going to stay out of this discussion, but the more that I read,
the more I feel that I need to put my two-cents in.

I myself am more than happy to leave the decision as to whether-or-not
I will be attending an event up to the land owner.  I have a
disability and a service animal, but there are events such as Uprising
that may-as-well have a "no-(my "type" of person)" sign posted at the
gate; I (clinically/legally) lack the capacity to remember to contact
a land-owner in regards to bringing my service animal to an event
prior to my arrival.  I will say that there are events that I choose
not to attend as a result of such requirements, in favor of "rocking
the boat" and possibly causing discomfort to others.

As a disabled person I really don't understand how to approach such
events. What am I to do if my service animal who has been trained to
deal with my episodes, is turned away at the gates?  Typically, IF I
realize there may be a problem the day before, I choose not to attend.
 Whether I'd like to or not.

 Just my thoughts and feelings,
Lord Kveldulf Lohipoika.

PS.  Out of the body of what I've written, I don't know where society
events really fall.  By my understanding SCA events are NOT entirely
private events and therefore fall under "ADA public access events
rules"; due to the fact that we allow non-members, but again I have no
desire to "rock the boat" for land owners such as Sir Allen.

On 3/17/11, Redhawk <sca_redhawk at yahoo.com> wrote:
> much snipage..
> I agree with you Morgan.  My dogs are companion dogs as well.  When I broke
> my
> arm in many many pieces all of them wanted to lay on it to protect the arm.
> While being confine to the recline for so many months my dogs all of them,
> napped on me.  They knew.  When I could finally make it to the barn, even
> the
> horses knew.  They were calmer and quieter.  I miss them terribly when I
> attend
> events that are a no pets event.  Sometimes I'll bring a couple and leave
> them
> in the car and go out and take them around the block.  Which is yet another
> thing.. if folks do that, please bring bags to pick up your dogs' droppings
> so
> we don't leave a mess for others to step in. The no pet thing at events, it
> happens.  What gets me is at times folks will argue about this until a
> person
> has a pounding headache and their eyes glaze over.  If a pet is clearly a
> 'service' animal, it really isn't a pet any more.  It is a 'working' dog.
> Leave
> it alone.  Don't pet it or distract the dog from it's job.  Be respectfull
> when
> a person knows the place they are going is a no pet site or event or what
> ever.
> I'm wondering what happened to that word "Respect".  Most folks have it.
> There
> are some that can really blow it.
> Redhawk
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: morgan wolf <morganblaidddu at yahoo.com>
> To: Kingdom of Artemisia mailing list <artemisia at lists.gallowglass.org>
> Sent: Thu, March 17, 2011 6:18:31 PM
> Subject: Re: [Artemisia] service animals at SCA events
>
>
>> ________________________________
>> From: Rebecca Mikkelsen <mikkelsen_rebecca at hotmail.com>
>> To: artemisia at lists.gallowglass.org
>> Sent: Thu, March 17, 2011 4:23:06 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Artemisia] service animals at SCA events
>>
>>
>>While there is a very specific difference between Disability Service
>> Animals,
> Therapy Animals, and Companion Animals, and the law only requires that the
> Service Animals be allowed into places where animals are normally not
> allowed,
> most businesses allow all three rather than risk offending a customer/client
> by
> asking for the dog's documentation.
>
> For me personally, no my dogs are not trained Service Animals, but they are
> most
>
> definitely Companion Animals that not only know when I'm suffering agonizing
> spasms, they also do their best to physically comfort me (Mac will actually
> make
>
> himself into a backrest/heater ).
>  Morgan
>
>
> Baron Morgan Blaidd Du,
> GHA(2), CQC, PCA, CCH;
> Protege and Ghillie to Baron Master James Ulrich MacKellar, OL OP;
> and Baroness Mistress Rachel Ashton, OP .org/mailman/listinfo/artemisia
>>
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