The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) provides strict regulations regarding the use of service animals, ensuring individuals with disabilities can access public areas with the assistance they need ...
Did you know that an estimated 500,000 service dogs are currently working in the US? A significant number of these dogs specialize in critical functions like medical alert and emergency response. In ...
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Pet vs. service animal: And which stores allow them
(WKBN) — The recent presence of animals in Valley stores has sparked discussion regarding their place there, especially when it comes to sanitation. First, it is important to know the difference ...
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 ...
Editor’s note: This column was originally published in October 2023. QUESTION: Is there any regulation dealing with people bringing their pets into grocery stores? I have seen dogs with their people ...
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How to Spot a Fake Service Animal
In 2024, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shared data that suggests approximately 70 million people in the United States are living with a disability. Of these, only a small amount ...
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 ...
The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Fair Housing Act (FHA) have different rules regarding animals. Community associations are typically governed by the FHA, not the ADA, as they are ...
Q: Our 63-unit town house homeowners association has seen an increase in the number of dogs that clearly exceed our 20-pound maximum weight per our longtime regulations. Some of the dogs usually on a ...
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