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Mastiff Attack - Horror stories Rose Paws and Awe's

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In this episode I do talk about being attacked by a mastiff. What's your worst fake encounter? Send it in for a chance to be on the show!

ADA LAW Frequently Asked Questions about Service Animals and the ADA

Q23. Can individuals with disabilities be refused access to a facility based solely on the breed of their service animal?

A. No.  However, if a particular service animal behaves in a way that poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others, has a history of such behavior, or is not under the control of the handler, that animal may be excluded.  If an animal is excluded for such reasons, staff must still offer their goods or services to the person without the animal present.





Q25. When can service animals be excluded?

A. The ADA does not require covered entities to modify policies, practices, or procedures if it would “fundamentally alter” the nature of the goods, services, programs, or activities provided to the public.  Nor does it overrule legitimate safety requirements.  If admitting service animals would fundamentally alter the nature of a service or program, service animals may be prohibited.  In addition, if a particular service animal is out of control and the handler does not take effective action to control it, or if it is not housebroken, that animal may be excluded.


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In this episode I do talk about being attacked by a mastiff. What's your worst fake encounter? Send it in for a chance to be on the show!

ADA LAW Frequently Asked Questions about Service Animals and the ADA

Q23. Can individuals with disabilities be refused access to a facility based solely on the breed of their service animal?

A. No.  However, if a particular service animal behaves in a way that poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others, has a history of such behavior, or is not under the control of the handler, that animal may be excluded.  If an animal is excluded for such reasons, staff must still offer their goods or services to the person without the animal present.





Q25. When can service animals be excluded?

A. The ADA does not require covered entities to modify policies, practices, or procedures if it would “fundamentally alter” the nature of the goods, services, programs, or activities provided to the public.  Nor does it overrule legitimate safety requirements.  If admitting service animals would fundamentally alter the nature of a service or program, service animals may be prohibited.  In addition, if a particular service animal is out of control and the handler does not take effective action to control it, or if it is not housebroken, that animal may be excluded.


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15 min