Your local sign shop can create one for you. Most chain stores get it from their corporate office. A better phrase would be No Pets, Service Animals Only.
Yes. Dogs that 'work' or are trained to help humans are called service animals.
Service Dogs are either rescued from animal shelters or bred in selective breeding Service Dogs can be identified by either a jacket, backpack or harness.
Dogs.
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Only service animals are (guide dogs)
Dogs are the kinds of animals that use community service when they bark, growl, or grunt.
They are both animals and they all have fur. (except for the Sphynx.)
The most unusual service animal is the miniature horse since only dogs and in some cases miniature horses can be service animals.
Pretty well all animals (except Sponges) come from embryos.
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The rules changed quite recently regarding a number of different aspects of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The final ruling is as follows: The rule defines "service animal" as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability. The rule states that other animals, whether wild or domestic, do not qualify as service animals. Dogs that are not trained to perform tasks that mitigate the effects of a disability, including dogs that are used purely for emotional support, are not service animals. The final rule also clarifies that individuals with mental disabilities who use service animals that are trained to perform a specific task are protected by the ADA. The rule permits the use of trained miniature horses as alternatives to dogs, subject to certain limitations. To allow flexibility in situations where using a horse would not be appropriate, the final rule does not include miniature horses in the definition of "service animal."
Only service animals such as seeing eye dogs are allowed. They must be identified with proper vests.