I intended that my first visit with you after arriving at our “Forever Home” would share some of the joys of remodeling and country living and how much I missed Pogo’s Place Books during our relocation adventures.
Instead, I’m arriving with one more example of our country going to hell in a hand basket – a VERY SMALL hand basket.
Through Charlie Annenberg's wonderful Dog Bless You, I became aware of Luis Carlos Montalván and Tuesday, "the Golden Retriever who saved him", a story Luis tells in his book Until Tuesday: a Wounded Warrior and the Golden Retriever Who Saved Him. I must admit that I haven't read Until Tuesday - I'm just not ready for Luis' pain but I have read Luis' reports of day-to-day life with Tuesday. A New York City bus driver refusing to allow them to board because Tuesday didn't have the right harness i.e. the type of harness used by guide dogs for the blind. As you can imagine, there are also local restaurants and stores that don't want service dogs on the premises and give them a hard time. BUT THE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION! ! !
You thought the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) put all this to bed. Wrong! The Veterans Affairs and Defense departments don’t have to abide by ADA rules. VA operates on rules dating to 1994 that allow only seeing-eye dogs into VA facilities, but allow case-by-case access for other types of service dogs.
Here is the official report of former Capt. Montalván's visit to the Manhattan VA to pick up his prescriptions.
I'm certain that security issues at the Manhattan VA can be challenging. However, there are so many judgment issues detailed in Nurse Belmont's report there is no need to recount them.
On Facebook, VA NY Harbor Healthcare System is trying to respond to complaints about Captain Montalván's "alleged" assault with comments insinuating that there is more to the story than we know. Sometimes at the bottom of a hole, it is just better to stop digging.
On July 28, Army Times reported, "The House is moving forward on a bill that would require the Veterans Affairs Department to allow service dogs on all VA properties. . . The House Veterans’ Affairs Committee’s health panel has approved HR 1154, the Veterans Equal Treatment for Service Dogs Act. The proposed bill doesn’t define the term “service dog,” but states that VA may not prohibit the use of service dogs at any VA-funded facility. A similar bill, S 769, is making its way through the Senate. Both bills have broad bipartisan support. But a VA spokesman said Monday the bills are redundant to current regulations."
Redundant - I don't think so.
What would I like to see happen. In my fantasy, I would like to see the Director of VA Manhattan and the seven security officers publicly apologize to Captain Montalván and Tuesday.
I will settle for each of you contacting your Congress Critters and asking that this legislation be passed and sent to the President for signature.
Getting to know Luis and Tuesday has been a joy. Besides all of the things Tuesday does to improve Luis' life, he is one of the most handsome canine fellows I've met. Here are a couple more photos of Tuesday that make me happy. Please don't let Dixie know I've posted them.
2 comments:
I'd like to hear the rest of the story, too. It's hard to believe that Former Captain Montalvan has been going to this VA all this time and just this once, he and Tuesday were told to leave. I take my dog to the VA every visit and have never been told to leave.
There is a lot the public doesn't know. Why hasn't he gone public with this story? Why doesn't the media know about this? Why did he only publish this on Facebook and leave it to Bloggers to spread the story?
There is something very fishy about this.
Thanks so much for sharing the story of Tuesday (what a beautiful dog).
We don’t have our little dog anymore she died two and a half years ago but we still get angry thinking about the times we were refused entry because we had a dog. We like visiting old churches and cathedrals while on holiday but lost count of the number of times we were turned away because we had a dog. It infuriated my husband and there were many arguments and upsets about it.
Barbara
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