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    A guy here in southwest denver had a support pony. I saw him several times at Costco and Walmart. Rumor was he wanted to get kicked out so he could file a lawsuit, but the retailers were on to him. Cute little guy, the pony not the owner. I’d guess he stood about 30” tall.

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    I can't stand people bring pets to restaurants or places which sells food.
    Some people lacks damn common sense.

    BTW, here are lists of list exotic pets whcih are legal to own by states.
    https://pethelpful.com/exotic-pets/e...et-legal-state

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    Quote Originally Posted by bczandm View Post
    A guy here in southwest denver had a support pony. I saw him several times at Costco and Walmart. Rumor was he wanted to get kicked out so he could file a lawsuit, but the retailers were on to him. Cute little guy, the pony not the owner. I’d guess he stood about 30” tall.
    Have a friend who rents out his second house and someone applied who had a "disability" and a support dog. My friend asked him what kind of dog it was. I guess the guy got all pissed off and started quoting Colorado and federal laws about how it's illegal to ask questions like that when it's for medical reasoning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    Have a friend who rents out his second house and someone applied who had a "disability" and a support dog. My friend asked him what kind of dog it was. I guess the guy got all pissed off and started quoting Colorado and federal laws about how it's illegal to ask questions like that when it's for medical reasoning.
    He's an idiot. You're not allowed to ask someone what their disability is, but you are allowed to ask "What specific task does this animal do for you." and things like what kind of dog it is, assuming it's an actual service animal. If it's an ESA, I think you as a landlord are only required to rent to someone with an ESA if you have more than 4 units. If you live in the unit you're renting out, you don't have to do squat. In between, it's a little more of a grey area because you should allow "reasonable" exceptions, but you're definitely allowed to ask about the breed.
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    Saw a "service dog" in a restaurant at the table. WTF specific task does a shit-su provide? Cow made a big stink to the server saying it was a service dog. Even had a vest for it. I guess I'll get a bag orange tag for my TAC-14 reading "Service Gun" and when asked what service does it provide de? I'll say it makes 9 thirty-three caliber holes in bad guys (or girls) that invade my yin or tip my yang...
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    I run into folks bringing dogs into our joint almost daily. No peacocks...yet. Frankly, I don't care if they're a service dog or not, as long as the animal behaves. If it pees or poops on the floor or gets aggressive toward anyone even once, then I'll approach the owner and address it (which means the animal will leave).

    In 15 years I've only had to do this a few times.

    We have a regular customer who brings in a tiny little (useless, imho) dog in a stroller like it's a baby. Poor dog must wish it could just get the hell out and walk around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by copfish View Post
    Saw a "service dog" in a restaurant at the table. WTF specific task does a shit-su provide? Cow made a big stink to the server saying it was a service dog. Even had a vest for it.
    This is getting out of hand. I am seeing this more and more.

    Does not the FDA have rules against this ? I have no problem with a true service dog being brought into this type of area and you can usually see it in the animals behavior.

    I am an animal guy but buying a fake vest online and bringing your pet in with you should not be allowed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bczandm View Post
    A guy here in southwest denver had a support pony. I saw him several times at Costco and Walmart. Rumor was he wanted to get kicked out so he could file a lawsuit, but the retailers were on to him. Cute little guy, the pony not the owner. I’d guess he stood about 30” tall.
    This might be the same guy I saw at the King Soopers in bear valley last week.

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