Sure.
What really needs to be done is to have some kind of testing so we can monitor the standards. There are trainers out there. We're not ADI accredited, but we are training to that standard. We need to have a testing and licensing program established so that these dogs can be tested with their handlers. Then you know that they're going to meet the standards of public safety.
Standards will not stop fake service dogs, because under the human rights law, right now, anyone can get a doctor's note and they can slap a vest on their dog and say they have a service dog. If we don't have any way to test this dog, there is no way to enforce it.