DogGirlSaydee wrote:
Service animals is my area of interest and I just wanted to clarify that cats don't have public access rights as service animals due to the revised ADA that now only gives access to Guide Ponies and service dogs, unless your state or city laws say otherwise.
Also, there is a HUGE DIFFERENCE between Therapy animals and Service animals - Therapy animals provide comfort to others, Service animals are trained for those who are disabled (mental/physical/emotional etc.) but you must fit ADA standards of "disabled" an the animal must be trained to do 2 or more tasks that mitigate to your disability. If the animal's SOLE purpose is to provide comfort, it is an ESA (Emotional Support Animal) and it doesn't have public access rights other than housing (no pet fees!!) and being able to go on the plane with you.
Sorry, I hope I don't anger anyone, i would hate for someone to be misinformed and be charged with a felony offense. I am in the process of receiving a successor Service dog to take the place of my beloved retired Service dog and I want to make sure everyone knows what's correct and what isn't.
Its a felony offense? to bring ESAs on public transportation? that seems a little harsh, though they would have to question it which from my understanding of things I looked up is uncommon.....but I can't believe it would be felony though.
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