Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, service animals are dogs that are trained to work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. However, emotional support animals are not considered ...
Service animals are amazing, right? They’re MVPs that they help people with disabilities live life with confidence and independence. We’re not talking about a handful of dogs, either. It’s estimated ...
The University of Dayton's Office of Housing and Residence Life has a No Pet Policy, but accommodations may be approved for a service animal or emotional support animal. To request animal ...
Service and guide dogs are allowed in public places that exclude animals, such as restaurants, stores and hotels. They are covered under the ADA for access to public places that would not normally ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Doc Tony and Daniel Clavel from K9s For Warriors discuss the distinctions between service, support, and companion animals. Many of the dogs at K9s For Warriors come from shelters.
Emotional Support Animals: Could They Be Axed From The Fair Housing Act? April is Fair Housing Month: a good time to get reacquainted with the rights that protect all individuals from housing ...
CU Boulder recognizes that individuals with certain types of disabilities may require animal assistance while on campus. Two categories of animals may be allowed on campus to assist individuals with ...
For Appleton resident Ashlee Crosno, her two cats and three rats weren't pets. They were emotional support animals, recommended by her psychiatrist to help her cope with sleepless nights, panic ...
Members of the university community who encounter an individual with a service animal are advised that the animal is working and is not a pet. Follow the below guidance for interacting with a service ...
A city landlord’s plea last week for help in limiting the number of animals a tenant is allowed isn’t the first such plea. Nor will it be the last until federal guidance curbs the overreach of court ...