Q&A: Can you and your service animal enter an establishment that doesn’t allow pets?

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Some establishments welcome our furry friends, while others frown upon them. But what if you have a service animal and you’re about to enter an establishment with a “no pets allowed” signage? Are you still allowed to enter?

Here’s the answer:

According to the ADA, a service animal must be permitted to accompany an individual with a disability wherever customers are allowed to go. Furthermore, the ADA prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals. As a service animal owner, you should not be segregated from other customers. The ADA requires establishments to modify their “no pets policy” to welcome service animals.

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