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Every bride andgroomdeserves to have the wedding of their dreams.
A groom took toRedditto talk about how his effort to ensure his soon-to-be wifes comfort led to family drama.
The author faced a dilemma as his sister has a service dog and the bride is allergic to doggos.
Keep reading to find out how he dealt with this tricky situation.
These impairments may be neurological, intellectual, sensory, psychological, or physical.
But not every dog can be considered aservice dog.
The canines have to be calm by nature and also havefriendly behavior.
They need to be intelligent so that perform complex tasks.
During their training period, they are taught to pull a wheelchair.
They also know how to assist those with visual or hearing problems.
Service dogs help people with mental disabilities by reminding them to take their medications on time.
They can perform many other tasks that are specific to each person.
In general, dogs have a better sense of smell than humans.
When they detect such alarming changes, they take a stab at alert their handler by nudging or barking.
This makes the person aware that something is wrong, and they are able to take action accordingly.
They even help to improve the quality of life for people with epilepsy andPTSD.
Some breeds that make for good service dogs include golden retrievers, German shepherds, and poodles.
Imagine having a sneezing orrunny noseduring your ceremony.
Or you might feel itching in your eyes, nose, or throat.
Sometimes the eyes become red and watery, and your face might swell.
Do you think the man was right in asking his sister not to bring her service dog?
What would you have done?