Topic: Service Dog

13 chapters across the catalog

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 3:05:22 - 3:09:16

1641: Lock the Clock

Good News: Bear the Dog with a Box on His Head

The "Good News" segment features the story of Bear, a large Newfoundland dog in Mobile, Alabama, who spent months roaming with a trash can lid stuck on his head. After numerous failed capture attempts using net guns and sedatives, animal services finally freed the dog and brought him to a shelter. Bear, who remained friendly despite his ordeal, is now healthy and up for adoption.

Gerontocracy
Episode 1577 3:02:45 - 3:12:32

1577: Gerontocracy

Adobe AI Audio Failure and Show Outro

The hosts demonstrate a failure of Adobe's AI audio enhancement tool, which turned a 2019 clip of Joe Biden into unintelligible "mumbo-jumbo." The show ends with a musical mix featuring themes of Biden's cognitive decline and reports of his dog, Commander, biting Secret Service agents. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak sign off, promising to return on Thursday for more media deconstruction.

BINO
Episode 1301 1:52:23 - 1:54:53

1301: BINO

Airline Emotional Support Animal Ban

New Department of Transportation rules will ban emotional support animals on flights, limiting service animals to specifically trained dogs. This change ends the practice of passengers flying with exotic pets like turkeys or peacocks for free. The hosts celebrate the move as a victory against "liars" who exploited the previous system.

Covidiots
Episode 1293 1:05:26 - 1:07:45

1293: Covidiots

Santa Cruz Service Dog Registered to Vote

A woman in Santa Cruz, California, reported that her service dog received a voter registration and was listed as having already voted in the 2020 election. The dog was reportedly registered as a human student at Cabrillo College. The hosts discuss the absurdity of the situation and the potential for administrative errors in voter rolls involving service animals.

Complex Instrument
Episode 1084 2:12:25 - 2:14:47

1084: Complex Instrument

Delta Airlines, Service Dog Incident, Poop Police

A passenger on a Delta Airlines flight reported sitting in feces left by a service dog from a previous flight. The airline's initial response was criticized as dismissive, offering only paper towels and a miniature bottle of gin for cleanup. The incident highlights growing concerns regarding the regulation and hygiene of service animals in confined public spaces like commercial aircraft.

Braking Algos
Episode 1036 1:52:31 - 1:55:35

1036: Braking Algos

Frontier Airlines Service Dog Altercation, Great Dane

An altercation occurred on a Frontier Airlines flight to Orlando involving a deaf couple and their Great Dane service dog. A passenger allegedly punched the dog and the pregnant owner after the animal stood up, leading to a physical confrontation that has been referred to the FBI for investigation.

Blotto in Biloxi
Episode 1025 1:38:10 - 1:41:13

1025: Blotto in Biloxi

Emotional Support Animal Scams and Service Dog Legislation

South Carolina is considering legislation to crack down on people who falsely represent their pets as service animals. The hosts discuss the distinction between highly trained service dogs for the disabled and "emotional support animals," citing recent incidents involving support peacocks and ponies on airplanes.

Sexual Terrorism
Episode 1001 57:35 - 1:04:05

1001: Sexual Terrorism

Delta Airlines, Emotional Support Animal Crackdown

Delta Airlines announced new regulations for emotional support animals following an 84% increase in incidents involving biting and animal waste. Passengers must now provide 48-hour notice and documentation from health professionals to curb the fraudulent use of the "support animal" designation.

Scromit
Episode 994 1:14:16 - 1:16:55

994: Scromit

Viscount of Southwest Florida, Emotional Support Dogs

Sir Francis of SRQ was elevated to Viscount of Southwest Florida. The segment included a correction on the pronunciation of Oviedo, Florida, and a tangent regarding the perceived misuse of "emotional support animal" vests by travelers in airports, which the hosts argue disrespects legitimate service dogs.

Born This Way
Episode 963 2:24:47 - 2:31:11

963: Born This Way

Service Dog Fraud, ADA Regulations and Therapy Pets

The widespread use of "fake" service dogs in restaurants and on airplanes has drawn criticism from both the public and the visually impaired community. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), service dogs must perform specific tasks, whereas therapy or comfort pets have no legal right of access. Florida recently passed a law making it a misdemeanor to knowingly misrepresent a pet as a service animal, addressing the ease of buying fraudulent vests and IDs online.

Service Pony
Episode 962 51:40 - 55:16

962: Service Pony

Service Animal Abuse, Pope Francis on Procreation

The proliferation of service animals in public spaces like airports is criticized as an abuse of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Anecdotes describe service dogs fighting in terminals and defecating on planes. The hosts reference Pope Francis's recent comments encouraging people to raise children instead of pets, noting the negative population growth in European countries like Italy.

Big BRICS
Episode 961 2:57:24 - 3:03:00

961: Big BRICS

Service Animals, Berkeley Protests and Young Couples with Dogs

The proliferation of "service animals" is discussed, with a focus on a Berkeley protester who was separated from her dog. The hosts observe a trend among young couples who treat dogs as children, suggesting this "transference" is a troubling development for the country's future.

Uptalking Dudes
Episode 572 2:14:01 - 2:18:24

572: Uptalking Dudes

Southwest Airlines, Service Dog Controversy, Pit Bull Hit Piece

A local news story about a woman and her service dog being removed from a Southwest Airlines flight is analyzed as a "hit piece." The hosts point out that the media reports omitted the fact that the service animal was a pit bull, which likely influenced the crew's decision. They suggest the coordinated coverage is an attempt to damage Southwest's reputation.