Submitted by Guest (not verified) on Mon, 11/01/2010 - 3:32pm.
My guess is that in this case the dog is not only to help the child but also alert her and her mother that she is about to have a seizure. In this case, you should not separate them. I'm sure that all businesses feel the same about animals in their establishments. However, they are there to help those that need them and they have been protected by law and that means he should let them in. He doesn't have a choice.
My guess is that in this
My guess is that in this case the dog is not only to help the child but also alert her and her mother that she is about to have a seizure. In this case, you should not separate them. I'm sure that all businesses feel the same about animals in their establishments. However, they are there to help those that need them and they have been protected by law and that means he should let them in. He doesn't have a choice.