[pct-l] Thru hiking with dog, Service Animals

giniajim jplynch at crosslink.net
Sun Feb 26 16:07:36 CST 2012


If I'm reading this thread right, any pet can be identified as a "service 
animal" by an accompanying human, and that assertion cannot be questioned or 
challenged?  In that case, the pet can go anywhere?  This may be the letter 
of the law, but if so, its very screwy and the law needs to be "tweaked".

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Emma Dusenbury" <the.goodchild at gmail.com>
To: <pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 11:27 AM
Subject: [pct-l] Thru hiking with dog, Service Animals


> I've never had a service animal, but I just googled around, and, as far as 
> I can tell, it is illegal to ask for certification/documentation of 
> service animal training. So please don't do that if you meet a dog owner 
> with no visible disabilities.
>
> There are many non-visible disabilities (seizure disorders etc.) that 
> entitle one to use of a service animal, and it's entirely up to the owner 
> of the dog, whether they want to share their private medical information 
> with you or not.
>
> Here's an applicable quotation from the first website I stumbled across 
> (servicedogssavelives.org):
>
> Many Service Dog users choose to dress their dogs in a vest or other 
> identifying apparel in order to make access easier, as it
> avoids many questions and confrontations. This is a personal choice, and 
> is NOT
> REQUIRED UNDER THE LAW. It is illegal to ask for any special 
> identification
> from Service Dog partners. Some carry ID cards, and may present them 
> voluntarily,
> but this also is not required, and should not be expected. You may NOT ask 
> for
> "proof" or certification of the dog's training as a condition of entry 
> into your
> business. (In this case, I believe the 'business' would be the national 
> park.)
>
> If there's anyone here with more expertise in this area who feels I've 
> gotten this wrong, I hope they speak up. (You mean something I found in a 
> ten second Google search could be inaccurate? Impossible!)
>
> -NoAmp
>
> P.S. My first ever posting to this list. Sorry if I messed it up somehow. 
> :/




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