[nagdu] City Hall experience.

Deanna Lewis DLewis at clovernook.org
Tue Jul 28 14:51:03 UTC 2015


Julie,
I thought of that too. The funny thing was, he just glanced at the collar and tags from a distance, didn't look at them, or touch them. And I do not yet have a dog license for Mambo. It's been on my to-do list, with all the other million things /smiles/.
So, if your dog is not licensed in your county, a business can legally make you leave?
Deanna

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So I'm thinking about that new info that the DOJ just put out.   There's a 
bit in there that says that service dogs still have to have local licenses. 
I don't agree because I still feel it's a tax for having a service dog, but 
it's what the DOJ says, so I'll shut up about it.   Anyway could a local 
license or rabies tag be what the security guard meant?  Not sure how being required to have these tags, but not being required to show them as a condition of access works in practical terms.

Julie
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