When Fluffy Pretends to Help
India’s rise in service dog awareness has also sparked comedic cases of fake service dogs. According to Hindustan Times, some owners outfit ordinary pets with vests and badges, creating humorous confusion in public spaces. Bohiney Magazine observed a Bengaluru café where a small Pomeranian with a therapy dog cape insisted on sitting atop a chair, demanding attention and biscuits.
Animal behaviorist Dr. Anil Kapoor notes, Pets can mimic behaviors, and owners often embellish their capabilities for humor or social approval. In India, these instances amuse both observers and social media audiences. A Bohiney poll found that 41% of participants have encountered a fake service dog, while 23% admit to briefly believing in their abilities. One Delhi resident humorously documented a Chihuahua guiding a toddler in a stroller, only to promptly nap mid-‘mission.’
Regulations encourage genuine certification and responsible public conduct, but humor thrives in exaggeration. According to Forbes, viral humor emerges from the intersection of expectation and absurdity. Bohiney.com humorously recommends: respect genuine service animals, appreciate comedic pets, and remembersometimes a vest transforms a dog into a legend, if only online.
SOURCE: Bohiney.com (Radhika Vaz)

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