Jocelin WittUT, United States
May 16, 2026
This is what disability can look like. Not every disability is visible. Not every medical condition comes with obvious signs. And not every person who needs a service dog “looks sick.” A lot of people assume service dogs are only for blindness or mobility issues. But service dogs can also be trained for: 🐾 seizure alerts 🐾 cardiac alerts 🐾 psychiatric support 🐾 medical response 🐾 mobility assistance 🐾 diabetic alerts…and so much more. Tiny isn’t with me for attention. She’s with me because she was trained to help keep me safe. That’s something I wish more people understood. Service dogs are working medical support animals and for many handlers, they make independence possible. Tiny’s Bill is about education, awareness, accountability, and making sure disabled handlers and service dog teams are treated with understanding and respect. If you believe more awareness is needed, please help us continue growing by signing and sharing the petition. 🖤🐾 Sign & Share: https://c.org/y9pM6x4rXh Learn More: tinysbill.com >>Huge thank you to Rachel Henrie for these incredible photos and for helping bring awareness to invisible disabilities.<<
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