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Dogs in a grocery store----yuck
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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1461629" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>There is a big difference between a service animal(SA) and what everyone these days is calling their emotional support animal (ESA). It has gotten so out of hand that people are bringing cats and small goats into places, calling it a service animal. Even our local post office had to put up a sign that basically said if you are not blind, don't bring in your dog. Some states are looking at revising laws, but I think, based on the ADA act webpage, the laws that we have are fine, most people just don't know about them. In fact, you can refuse service/entry to an emotional support animal, just not a bona fide service animal (which can include small horses). You cannot, however, refuse housing to someone because they have an ESA or an SA. The problem is that most businesses don't know the laws that well, and that even those that do don't want to risk an angry customer threatening a civil suit. It all really just takes away from those people who really need their dog to preform tasks so the person can actually live a life! End of rant!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1461629, member: 24016"] There is a big difference between a service animal(SA) and what everyone these days is calling their emotional support animal (ESA). It has gotten so out of hand that people are bringing cats and small goats into places, calling it a service animal. Even our local post office had to put up a sign that basically said if you are not blind, don't bring in your dog. Some states are looking at revising laws, but I think, based on the ADA act webpage, the laws that we have are fine, most people just don't know about them. In fact, you can refuse service/entry to an emotional support animal, just not a bona fide service animal (which can include small horses). You cannot, however, refuse housing to someone because they have an ESA or an SA. The problem is that most businesses don't know the laws that well, and that even those that do don't want to risk an angry customer threatening a civil suit. It all really just takes away from those people who really need their dog to preform tasks so the person can actually live a life! End of rant! [/QUOTE]
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