If you are already in residence, best practices dictate that you present documentation as proof of your need for a therapy animal to the board and ask for a waiver. You can also present proof that the animal presents no disease or behaviour issues to the community at large. This may mean that the animal is not allowed out of doors, execpt in a carrier.
If you are considering the purchase or rental of such a unit, best practices dicate that you obtain the waiver in advance of moving in. Otherwise, the association may legally demand that you remove the illegal animal.
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If you do not live in the condominium, there will be no issue. If you own or rent -- are resident -- in a condominium and the cat is already in residence, you may be subject to removing the cat should you be discovered. If you 'secret' a new animal into a condominium residence where no pets are allowed, you most certainly will be subject to removing the cat, if the association enforces its rule. If, however, as an owner you are willing to petition the association and request permission to allow the animal to live with you, you may be granted an exception. Obtain your permissions in writing. If you are a tenant, you can request permission through your owner/landlord.
An animal that visits patients in hospitals, rehab centers or skilled nursing centers, or residents of nursing homes or children in schools is called a therapy animal.Therapy animals are not service animals. They are trained, tested, certified and insured with a therapy animal organization such as the Delta Society, Therapy Dogs International, or Therapy Dogs Inc. A person with a therapy animal must ask for and receive permission to enter any place that does not ordinarily permit pets to enter.
Therapy animals are pets that are trained to visit hospital, convalescent homes, and sometimes do library reading programs. They are not service dogs and not registered with the county. Most therapy animals are part of programs that do these sorts of activities.
Every condominium project is organized under governing documents that include rules and regulations. Most allow pets and some do not. You would need to check any particular condominium to determine if cats are allowed and the rules that govern pet ownership.
There are 17 Animal Ark Pets books.
AAT stands for animal assisted therapy. These animals are not service animals, they are therapy animals. They are pets that have gone through a small amount of training past obedience to visit facilities/hospitals/libraries and do various kinds of activities with the patients/people/consumers in those facilities. These animals are not service animals and are in these facilities with special permission. You may NOT take a therapy animal into a grocery store. Outside of their therapy work, they are just a pet.
Technically, yes; practically, try to negotiate a compromise with the board.When you buy or move into a condominium as a tenant, best practices dictate that you read the governing documents to determine whether or not this private democracy's covenants, limitations, rules and regulations fit your life style.However, a service dog can become part of a person's life at any time.Limits on the size of pets in a condominium protects everybody. The issues are liability, and for the safety of the animal (can you carry a 120# dog to the car in an emergency?)You can approach the board and ask for an exemption. You can pass along the service dog's training credentials, and otherwise demonstrate your ability to accommodate the safety of the animal.It's unreasonable that given your sensitivity to the governing documents and willingness to accommodate the animal, that a board would de facto deny your right to live with a service animal in a condominium.
They inspire people to communicate more effectively. Accessing the category "Therapy Pets" above (by clicking on it) will enlighten you further on this subject, should you so desire.
The plural form of pet is pets.
yes he love pets his favuorit animal was a cat
no, penguins should not be kept as pets, no wild animal should