Assistance animal fraud has become a major issue in the United States within the last decade. People passing off their untrained pets as service dogs, who then go on to attack real service dogs, and illegitimate emotional support animals wreaking havoc on airplanes are all too common in modern society. Legitimate assistance animal teams, whether service or emotional support, should not be punished for the crimes of the fraudulent, however. Creating inaccessibility for the disabled is not the solution to the problem at hand. So, how can we best solve the problem of people misrepresenting their pets and abusing the system for assistance animals without harming the disabled people who rely on their legitimate assistance animals? Finding the be...
The consequences to using fake service animals, and possible solutions to preventing further abuse o...
After surviving a head trauma while working as a U.S. Air Force photographer, Stacy Pearsall develop...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) does not provide protection for service animals in trainin...
One of the most arguable issues in our society, and within the field of modern disability policy and...
When he boarded his plane, Martin Jackson simply wanted to sit in his assigned seat. But when Jackso...
The following Note discusses the nuances associated with assistance animal regulations. Part I provi...
Dogs are filling a growing number of roles supporting people with various disabilities, leading to a...
The use of emotional support animals to alleviate or mitigate symptoms associated with mental health...
According to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) service animals are: “dogs that are individua...
The use of animals for therapeutic benefit is well-established. For example, for individuals with a ...
The presence of fake service animals in public spaces is increasing every day. These mislabeled dogs...
abstract: The definition of a service animal is often misunderstood by the public. This makes life m...
Dogs' roles to support people with disabilities are increasing. Existing U.S. laws and regulations p...
Mankind for centuries has been hiding or ignoring the less than perfect examples of its own species....
This article explores the laws surrounding emotional support animals. Specifically, the author analy...
The consequences to using fake service animals, and possible solutions to preventing further abuse o...
After surviving a head trauma while working as a U.S. Air Force photographer, Stacy Pearsall develop...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) does not provide protection for service animals in trainin...
One of the most arguable issues in our society, and within the field of modern disability policy and...
When he boarded his plane, Martin Jackson simply wanted to sit in his assigned seat. But when Jackso...
The following Note discusses the nuances associated with assistance animal regulations. Part I provi...
Dogs are filling a growing number of roles supporting people with various disabilities, leading to a...
The use of emotional support animals to alleviate or mitigate symptoms associated with mental health...
According to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) service animals are: “dogs that are individua...
The use of animals for therapeutic benefit is well-established. For example, for individuals with a ...
The presence of fake service animals in public spaces is increasing every day. These mislabeled dogs...
abstract: The definition of a service animal is often misunderstood by the public. This makes life m...
Dogs' roles to support people with disabilities are increasing. Existing U.S. laws and regulations p...
Mankind for centuries has been hiding or ignoring the less than perfect examples of its own species....
This article explores the laws surrounding emotional support animals. Specifically, the author analy...
The consequences to using fake service animals, and possible solutions to preventing further abuse o...
After surviving a head trauma while working as a U.S. Air Force photographer, Stacy Pearsall develop...
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) does not provide protection for service animals in trainin...