its rare, but yes they can, some bar owners just don't allow it
Depends on the situation. In short, the ADA entitles the disabled handler to take the service dog anywhere the general public may go. There are situations where a service dog may be excluded, and sterile environments is one of them. If the disabled handler is in an sterile operating room and the hospital bans anyone not involved from entering due to infection control, i.e. relatives and other non-hospital person are EXCLUDED, then the service dog may be excluded as well. Many hospitals have windows that look in on the operating room where those that are excluded may watch, many times the service dog is placed there to observe and see their handler, through glass. If the ICU is not a sterile environment, i.e. relatives can walk in with street cloths, then the service animal must be allowed in. An ADA guide with many of the exclusions in the links.
According to Merriam Webster's Dictionary: Excluded: To prevent or restrict the entrance of; to bar from participation, consideration, or inclusion // To expel or bar esp. from a place or position previously occupied
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Yes, pets are allowed inside of Luray Caverns so long as they are CARRIED inside the caverns. Service dogs, obviously, are excluded. They can go about their normal routine.
Snack bar service is a place where light meals or snacks can be obtained, often with a self-service system
Any type of dog can be a service dog. The most common service dog breed is the Labrador Retriever. It also depends on the temperament of the dog. For example, you would not want a highly energetic dog who does not listen to commands to become a service dog. A dog should be properly trained and (and possibly certified) to become a service dog.
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You don't approach a service dog. If you want to interact with a service dog you need to approach the handler and ask if it is ok for you to visit with their dog. They may or may not give permission.
Yes they are
In Soviet Russia, service dog needs to bring you.
The most common and well-known service dog should be Guide Dog as the first service dogs are just for the blind. However, as service dogs can also be trained to assist people with other disabilities, they gradually developed into various types, for one or more than one disability. Here are the common types of service dogs: Guide dogs Hearing dogs Diabetic alert dogs Seizure alert dogs and seizure response dogs Psychiatric service dogs Mobility assistance dogs Autism support dogs
Dog collars can be very different and pretty. Service dogs have speical collars that might say "service dog".