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Sometimes, when out and about with Bibi on my shoulder, I'll be asked by an employee whether Bibi is an emotional-support, or a service animal.
(Apparently there are other categories too.)
Such questions made me curious; are there legal or official rules on this topic?
People with certain disabilities, physical and otherwise, should have rights which aren't extended to everyone who just wants to bring their pet (any pet) with them everywhere.
( ... I can hear it now ... "But but but, if he can bring his parrot in, then why can't I bring my pet rats in?")
What questions can, and can't, the establishment legally ask?
Is professional training of the animal required? (answer is, no)
Must a certificate of the training be carried as proof? (again, no)
Must the animal be trained by an official certified pro? (another no)
Etc. Etc.
Here's a .gov website with 37 such Q&As.
Very interesting ... well, to me at least.
(Apparently there are other categories too.)
Such questions made me curious; are there legal or official rules on this topic?
People with certain disabilities, physical and otherwise, should have rights which aren't extended to everyone who just wants to bring their pet (any pet) with them everywhere.
( ... I can hear it now ... "But but but, if he can bring his parrot in, then why can't I bring my pet rats in?")
What questions can, and can't, the establishment legally ask?
Is professional training of the animal required? (answer is, no)
Must a certificate of the training be carried as proof? (again, no)
Must the animal be trained by an official certified pro? (another no)
Etc. Etc.
Here's a .gov website with 37 such Q&As.
Very interesting ... well, to me at least.
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