Sentences with phrase «horses as service animals»

However, ADA law only recognizes dogs and miniature horses as service animals that are granted public access.
The Americans with Disabilities Act calls designated dogs and miniature horses as service animals, which are trained often to assist the deaf or blind.
Federal appellate court reversed trial court's summary judgment, allowing resident to pursue claim that city's failure to make reasonable accommodation to municipal ordinance and permit resident to keep a miniature horse as a service animal on resident's property was in violation of the ADA and FHA.

Not exact matches

As one of the few remaining, functioning businesses, Smith could supply desperately needed services to his community, including care to the dozens of cats, dogs, goats, horses and other animals in the community that suffered from burns and smoke inhalation.
Developer Racebook Capital is touting the ARK as the «world's only privately owned animal terminal and USDA - approved, full - service, 24 - hour, airport quarantine facility for import and export of horses, pets, birds and livestock,» according to CNN.
Service animals are defined as dogs or miniature horses that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.
A $ 65 million animal transit facility at JFK that opened a year ago to great fanfare, as «the world's only animal terminal and the first full - service quarantine facility» for the import and export of horses, pets, zoo animals and livestock sits empty due to a legal battle.
Interestingly, and what I will forever keep in my «OMG, I can't believe this is true» file, is that the ADA specifically makes a narrow exception to allows miniature horses also as service animals.
If the animal is a domestic or feral animal, such as a dog, cat, or horse, please contact the nearest Humane Society, Animal Services Office, or Animal Control Aanimal is a domestic or feral animal, such as a dog, cat, or horse, please contact the nearest Humane Society, Animal Services Office, or Animal Control Aanimal, such as a dog, cat, or horse, please contact the nearest Humane Society, Animal Services Office, or Animal Control AAnimal Services Office, or Animal Control AAnimal Control Agency.
Other service animals are welcome to participate (i.e. horses, cats, etc.), as long as they meet the stated qualifications.
We offer a wide range of medical and surgical services to small animals as well as horses.
As of January 2019, Washington Law Against Discrimination will recognize only dogs and certain miniature horses as legitimate service animalAs of January 2019, Washington Law Against Discrimination will recognize only dogs and certain miniature horses as legitimate service animalas legitimate service animals.
They provide diagnostic testing, medical care, and surgery for dogs and cats, as well as a consultation service for horses, livestock, exotic species and laboratory animals.
«Service animal in training» means a dog or a miniature horse that is being trained as a service Service animal in training» means a dog or a miniature horse that is being trained as a service service animal.
Other animals, with the exception of certain miniature horse breeds, also do not qualify as service animals.
We continue to offer services for farm animals such as cattle, horses, goats, poultry, and pigs.
Funds will be allocated to provide medical services and care to stray dogs, cats and horses as well as volunteer veterinarians who respond to medical needs of animals after natural disasters.
Dr. Charles Gauger opened the Norway Veterinary Hospital in 1964 as a full service hospital, caring for farm animals, horses and pets.
Service Animal - According to the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act), service animals are defined as dogs (and in some cases, miniature horses) that are «individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.Service Animal - According to the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act), service animals are defined as dogs (and in some cases, miniature horses) that are «individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.service animals are defined as dogs (and in some cases, miniature horses) that are «individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.»
Animals are sold «as is,» Animal Services notes, while also pointing out that all horses must have a negative Coggins test.
Imaging services provided include a variety of specialties for all species of animals, including: companion animals, such as dogs and cats; large animals, such as horses and cows; and exotic animals, such as birds and iguanas, or zoo animals such as tigers and elephants.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) defines service animals as ``... any... dog (or miniature horse) individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability... The crime deterrent effects of an animal's presence and the provision of emotional support, well - being, comfort, or companionship do not constitute work or tasks for the purposes of this definition.»
The Ophthalmology Service provides scheduled and emergency care in the Companion Animal and Equine / Nemo Farm Animal Hospitals for dogs, cats, pet birds and pocket pets, exotic pets and wildlife, as well for horses, food and fiber animals.
Large animal practice is mostly haul - in companion horses and livestock of cattle and small ruminants, with ambulatory services available as needed.
The thing to keep in mind is that only dogs — and in certain, specific cases, miniature horses — are federally classifiable as service animals.
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