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I did not want to drift @[URL='https://shadowspear.com/vb/members/marauder06.19/']Marauder06[/URL] 's thread on PTS ("Why I'm Skeptical of PTSD Claims... And You Should Be Too"), so I am starting this one fresh.
What are your thoughts on dogs being used as part of the therapy? While I absolutely support the program, it has always been my understanding that unlike Service Dogs, Therapy Dogs do not warrant the same privileges and rights offered under the ADA.
Meaning that when a Therapy Dog and owner come into a restaurant, there is no legal requirement to permit them to patronize the business together. In the case of the restaurants I manage, I've directed my GM's to go by the policy of "if they claim it, let em in". It's my life's goal to not have one of my managers end up as a YouTube star because they got into a pissing match with woman armed with an iPhone and claiming her parrot is a Service Parrot and covered under ADA.
http://www.startribune.com/vets-shouldn-t-need-a-reason-to-use-a-service-dog/333393291/
What are your thoughts on dogs being used as part of the therapy? While I absolutely support the program, it has always been my understanding that unlike Service Dogs, Therapy Dogs do not warrant the same privileges and rights offered under the ADA.
Meaning that when a Therapy Dog and owner come into a restaurant, there is no legal requirement to permit them to patronize the business together. In the case of the restaurants I manage, I've directed my GM's to go by the policy of "if they claim it, let em in". It's my life's goal to not have one of my managers end up as a YouTube star because they got into a pissing match with woman armed with an iPhone and claiming her parrot is a Service Parrot and covered under ADA.
http://www.startribune.com/vets-shouldn-t-need-a-reason-to-use-a-service-dog/333393291/