Petition updatePass Tiny's Bill : The Service Animal Protection and Law Enforcement Accountability ActShe Didn’t Break—Why Service Dogs Deserve Protection
Jocelin WittUT, United States
Apr 10, 2026
Tiny is a real working service dog and like many others, she faced a moment that could have ended everything. She didn’t break…she grew. I've heard it more than once... "She should have been washed." “You should have stopped training her." “She'll never be the same." But here's the truth: A bad incident did not destroy Tiny. It gave her a bump in the road but it did not define her. The other night, she stayed quietly under a table for about two hours in a room full of people, and most of them didn't even realize she was there. That is what a real working service dog looks like. Calm. Focused. Steady. And every time we go out, she gets better. She knows her job. She knows her expectations. Two small cues…two little taps or a soft sound and she adjusts instantly. That's not luck. That's training, trust, and a bond built over time. But it's not just Tiny. Cloud and Curly went through it too. They struggled. They hesitated. But they didn't break. Curly is working his way back into public access, gaining confidence again and wanting to follow Tiny's lead. Cloud is different and that's okay. He may always be an at-home service dog, but when my daughter needs him most, he shows up exactly how he's supposed to. He does his job perfectly. And that matters. Not every service dog works in public. Not every journey looks the same. What matters is that they are trained to help and they do. A setback does not mean the end. Sometimes, with patience and the right support, they come back stronger. All three of them are proof of that. And I couldn't be more proud. ⸻ Follow along, share, and help spread awareness.Sign the petition and stand with us. tinysbill.com | https://c.org/HP4ctWyGxz
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