March 30, 2012 – 10:41 pm
Service dog handlers: Please don’t forget to sign up for the AVCO/Merial National Service Dog Eye Exam! Registration opens April 2, 2012 and exam visits are from May 1-31, 2012. Qualification information from the National Service Dog Eye Exam website: The 5th ACVO National Service Dog Eye Exam event will provide a free screening eye [...]
By Rebecca
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Also posted in Disability, Dog, Service Dog, service dog, Therapy Animal
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Tagged AVCO, AVCO/Merial, disability, eye exam, national eye exam, national service dog eye exam, service animal, Service Dog, therapy dog, veterinary opthalmologist
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December 31, 2011 – 5:48 pm
I am often asked what the difference is between an assistance animal, emotional support animal, therapy animal and service animal so I thought I’d write a post instead of responding to the questions in comments. I hope this clears up confusion. Please feel free to ask questions in comments if you’ve come across another term [...]
By Rebecca
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Also posted in Cat, Disability, Dog, emotional support animal, Health, Pet, Politics, Service Dog, service dog, Therapy Animal, Training, Uncategorized
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Tagged ada, assistance animals, assistance dogs, comfort animals, disability, dog training, emotional support animals, guide dogs, hearing dogs, seizure alert dogs, seizure response dogs, service animals, service dogs, therapy animals, therapy dogs
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I’ve been using a service dog for over 13 years. During this time, I’ve run into some unhappy situations regarding access and personal privacy. Recently, the DOJ released revised ADA Title II and III regulations, which included a new definition of a service animal that I was elated to see. These regulations should make it easier for businesses to discern whether or not an animal entering with a handler is a service animal and make it easier for organizations and people with disabilities to appropriately train service animals. For example, the regulations answer questions such as
- Which species can work as service animals?
- What types of disabilities do service animals help?
- What types of tasks should a service animal be trained to perform?
- What behavior is appropriate and inappropriate for a service animal?
- What questions area businesses permitted to ask a person with a disability who works with a service animal?
- Are emotional support or comfort animals permitted in public settings under the ADA
as well as many other questions.
To help everyone understand the changes, I’ve included the ADA’s section-by-section analysis and response to public comments. I plan to post my own comments about the changes in the coming weeks. Overall, I was happy with what was implemented but there are still areas where I wish they would have been more stringent.
I urge anyone who works with a service animal, has a family member or friend who works with a service animal, is training a service animal or runs a business to take the time to read both the changes in the regulations and the commentary in their entirety.
For complete information on these revised regulations, see ADA Regs 2010. All sections regarding services animals from the ADA Regs 2010 follow.
By Rebecca
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Also posted in Cat, Disability, Dog, emotional support animal, Health, Pet, Politics, Service Dog, service dog, Therapy Animal, Training
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Tagged ada, comfort animals, disability, emotional support animals, service animals, service dogs, training
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