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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter does admin for a local apartment. One of the things she does is file all of the paperwork submitted by new renters and then resolve discrepancies between what was entered online and what was delivered hard copy by the prospective tenant. For example, a prospective tenant might say that have one vehicle which will need parking and then request two parking spots. So she will update the online information with the additional car information. To the topic she has said many times that only people without pets are worried about dog breed restrictions, because people with dog breeds that fall outside of the apartment guidelines simply get paperwork and have their pet Pitbull declared an emotional support animal. Once the paperwork has been filed, that apartment WILL NOT contest the designation as an emotional support animal and will NOT contact the signatory veterinarian. They simply file the paperwork which their insurance company has access to and if there were ever an issue, it would be considered an insurance issue.[/quote] And does your daughter or the company she works for know the difference between emotional support and therapy dogs? Because many companies have now banned emotional support animals from their premises. It's a bogus designation, and everyone knows it. Therapy dogs are selected for their intelligence and docility, go through intensive training for years and are truly safe. This is not to say that I would complain about this apparently docile pitt. I wouldn't. But FYI... [/quote]
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