The Jasmine Charitable Trust

The Jasmine Charitable Trust The Jasmine Charitable Trust was formed as a non-profit organization (501c3) in 2001 to empower disa We only provide Standard Poodles for this purpose.

The Jasmine Charitable Trust is a non-profit organization that trains and provides Service Dogs for Disabled Americans. It is named for Champion Blacktie & All That Jazz (Jasmine), the first AKC Conformation Champion Standard Poodle to become a Certified Service Dog. The Jasmine Charitable Trust was formed as a non-profit organization (501c3) in 2001 to empower disabled adults to independence thro

ugh the use of Service Dogs. The Jasmine Charitable Trust is dedicated to providing lifelong support to its Service Teams. Standard Poodles are used almost exclusively since there is an extremely low incidence of allergic sensitivity to them. They are also quicker to train and serve more as an equitable team member for a longer period of time due to their longevity. However, we have trained and certified Service Teams that have provided their own dogs of various breeds.

Great article about our favorite poodles
02/20/2020

Great article about our favorite poodles

Get past the haircut and remember this: Poodles are incredibly smart and athletic.

"Whether ignorance or arrogance many people are convinced that it’s their right to use ESA & SD laws to manipulate the s...
01/20/2020

"Whether ignorance or arrogance many people are convinced that it’s their right to use ESA & SD laws to manipulate the system, break the rules, & avoid federal prosecution. But the reality is most dogs aren’t equipped to handle stressful public situations & can behave unpredictably when they are thrown into an environment they aren’t trained to handle"

I was having a panic attack & Atlas was tasking. Even w/people boarding & kids squealing out “doggie!” Atlas was focused. Then came a boy with a puppy straining on the end of a flexi-leash. Its eyes were huge with fear searching for shelter in the chaos. He saw Atlas & attacked, lunging, barking, & snapping. The handler & parents did nothing: no comfort for the terrified pup; no apology; no concern to see if their dog had injured mine. Atlas ignored it but the attack shook him. A few minutes later he missed a seizure alert for the first time in months. I starting seizing out of my seat & hit my head on the window.

This is an increasingly familiar experience for service dog (SD) handlers as more people violate the boundaries of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Non-disabled people tell us:

“No one complains about my dog in stores!”

“She’s my baby, I can’t leave her!”

“It’s not like I’m hurting anyone!”

“He gets scared alone so I bought him a vest.”

“I got a doctors note online!”

“I bought a certificate & ID so my pet can go everywhere!”

Whether ignorance or arrogance many people are convinced that it’s their right to use ESA & SD laws to manipulate the system, break the rules, & avoid federal prosecution. But the reality is most dogs aren’t equipped to handle stressful public situations & can behave unpredictably when they are thrown into an environment they aren’t trained to handle.

Faking a SD is not a victimless crime. It puts disabled people & their medical equiptment at risk. It causes us to be harassed, refused service, & illegally barred from resources non-disabled people enjoy. Businesses that have bad experiences with pets illegally bar disabled handlers from Ubers, hotels, restaurants, stores, & housing. Every year people lose their SDs because of attacks, harassment, & injuries. Many handlers become afraid to risk leaving their homes.

It‘s exciting to bring your dog with you to pet-friendly stores, restaurants, & hotels! But bringing your dog into spaces illegally has far-reaching ramifications that you can’t always see. Help protect disabled people’s lives. If a business isn’t pet-friendly leave your pet at home.

Interesting...
09/26/2019

Interesting...

What good dogs!
08/21/2019

What good dogs!

When the cast of a Canadian production of "Billy Elliot: The Musical" took their final bow after a recent show, the audience didn't make a single sound -- not even a woof.

Why oh why?
06/16/2019

Why oh why?

Feast your eyes on the most outlandish pooches you are ever likely to spot courtesy of America's most extreme dog grooming competitions.

01/10/2019

Helping Disabled adults be able to have a chance at life with the help of a Service Dog (Standard Poodles). If you would like to help out our organization please click here to donate to us.

12/27/2018

EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY!!!!

12/04/2018

Sweet Sully and people who were helped by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) which was established by President George HW Bush

Doesn't this make you want to take a nap with your poodle?
11/28/2018

Doesn't this make you want to take a nap with your poodle?

A new study claims women who share their beds with dogs get a better night's rest.

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