Publix’s Policy Welcoming Only Service Dogs is a commitment to accommodating individuals with disabilities reflects a dedication to inclusivity and accessibility.
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Can I Be Asked for Papers on My Service Dog?
If you have a service animal, you are not required to provide documentation, certification, or any papers regarding your disability or your service dog.
A Well-Trained Service Dog Can Mean the Difference Between Life and Death
Invisible injuries like PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and Military Sexual Trauma (MST) can have a devastating impact on a vet’s family relationships, work, sleep, mental state, and ability to function.
What’s the Difference Between Service Dogs vs Therapy Dogs?
Some dogs serve very specific purposes and require special kinds of training to be able to work and provide the assistance their handler needs, 24/7.
What is the Difference Between a Service Dog and a Therapy Dog?
A service dog is trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability. Service dogs are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) giving them public access rights. A therapy dog…