Monday September 10, 2012 at 21:08

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Wednesday May 16, 2012 at 18:10

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VERY IMPORTANT NEWS FOR ILLINOIS:
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Seeing-Eye Horses of the Day: Miniature horses are one step closer to being recognized as service animals in Illinois, after the state Senate voted Tuesday to allow them to accompany people with disabilities.
The horses — which range from 24 inches to 34 inches tall and weigh 70 to 100 pounds — are already considered limited-use service animals under the Americans with Disabilities Act, but it’s a rare occasion to see a disabled person walking with the assistance of an animal other than a dog. Critics say the mandate is a lawsuit waiting to happen, and indeed, a California man filed suit in March claiming a restaurant denied him — and his mini-steed — service.
“I like horses. My daughter likes horses. But even in the Wild West, they put them outside,” said Angelo Amador, vice president of the National Restaurant Association.
According to the Guide Horse Foundation, miniature horses can be useful for people with severe allergies or phobias to dogs, or people who want an animal likely to live longer than a dog. The horses are strong enough to provide support when handlers need to lean on them, and they are not easily distracted by crowds.
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VERY IMPORTANT NEWS FOR ILLINOIS:

thedailywhat:

Seeing-Eye Horses of the Day: Miniature horses are one step closer to being recognized as service animals in Illinois, after the state Senate voted Tuesday to allow them to accompany people with disabilities.

The horses — which range from 24 inches to 34 inches tall and weigh 70 to 100 pounds — are already considered limited-use service animals under the Americans with Disabilities Act, but it’s a rare occasion to see a disabled person walking with the assistance of an animal other than a dog. Critics say the mandate is a lawsuit waiting to happen, and indeed, a California man filed suit in March claiming a restaurant denied him — and his mini-steed — service.

“I like horses. My daughter likes horses. But even in the Wild West, they put them outside,” said Angelo Amador, vice president of the National Restaurant Association.

According to the Guide Horse Foundation, miniature horses can be useful for people with severe allergies or phobias to dogs, or people who want an animal likely to live longer than a dog. The horses are strong enough to provide support when handlers need to lean on them, and they are not easily distracted by crowds.

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Thursday May 03, 2012 at 23:40

Friday May 20, 2011 at 22:13

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Thursday April 21, 2011 at 11:10

Happy Birthday Adam!

Happy Birthday Adam!

Wednesday April 06, 2011 at 16:01

Friday April 01, 2011 at 16:55

i need this.

i need this.

Monday March 07, 2011 at 21:23

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Monday February 28, 2011 at 21:46

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thedailywhat: above: the dogbrella from hammacher schlemmer.

thedailywhat: above: the dogbrella from hammacher schlemmer.

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    Monday February 07, 2011 at 17:00

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    Make your own beach glass jewelry

    Beach glass jewelry class for Lelanders.

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