Kuno the Servicerottie🇨🇦🐕🦺🦽
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I'm Kuno, a Gov't qualified service dog in Alberta, Canada. My job is taking care of my person, a bilateral amputee, #weatherdog & Spokesdog for the disabled
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Day 155 of reminding the City of Edmonton that barriers to accessibility for persons with disabilities are NOT just inconveniences. They're human rights issues. And it's not cool to respond to concerns about not having access to city events, programs or venues with 'Sorry for the…
It's day 154 of reminding the City of Edmonton that barriers to accessibility for persons with disabilities are not just inconveniences. They're human rights issues. And it's not cool to respond to reports of inaccessibility with 'We're sorry for the inconvenience'. It wouldn't be…
It's day 153 of reminding the City of Edmonton that it's not cool to refer to barriers to accessibility for persons with disabilities as 'an inconvenience'. In fact, it's ableist AF (as fluff!). They wouldn't say 'Sorry you couldn't come to our event because it was for white…
2 Rottweilers and a human in a wheelchair isn't the typical hotel guest at most places. We'd like to give a woof of approval to the Hampton by Hilton where we stayed in Red Deer. As far as accessibility goes, this is one of the best hotels we've found so far and we didn't have to…
It's day 152 of reminding the City of Edmonton that a barrier to accessibility is not an 'inconvenience'. It's a human rights issue. 'We apologize for the inconvenience' isn't the appropriate response when residents can't access city facilities, events or tax funded activities…