I'm guessing that it's going to be just like the DAS abuse, they'll let the animal situation alone until something bad happens or there are enough complaints that they have to address it.
And it's going to get very sticky because of ADA protections. But we are at a new level with humanity that dogs are extremely important parts of people's lives. We were shopping for condo in FL and our #1 condition was our dogs had to be welcome. The realtors told us that dogs are such an important factor that many complexes that used to ban them, now allow them. We see more and more restaurants everywhere with patio seating specifically so people can bring their dogs. I've noticed an increase in hotels that cater to dogs (for a fee).
DS told me something that caused me to do some reading/research and apparently a top reason for millennials and young people to buy homes is for their dog. Couple things I found ...
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The survey asked recent home buyers why they were buying their first home and their dog was the third most commonly cited reason, coming above children and marriage. Only more living space and the opportunity to build equity came above the furry companions."
"Young Americans are less likely to be homeowners, car owners or parents than their predecessors, but they do lead in one category: Pets."
Add to that the number of empty nesters who are getting dogs .......... we have a society that doesn't believe in yard dog houses but rather dogs having four poster beds inside. I can say nothing, we have two dogs who tend to rule the house ... and if needing to leave them go to a pet resort complete with bone shaped built in swimming pool.
I agree that there is an increase in dogs showing up in places you wouldn't normally see them, one is Disney. And it's going to impact all businesses, transportation etc and it's time ........ for the benefit of those individuals who truly need a service dog ................. for the ADA to have strict guidelines, rules, mandatory certification, ID cards etc for those approved.
Something will happen and it's likely going to be someone getting bit because the "support dog" has not been trained to remain calm, remain in control, focused on their owner/job. It's the old
why we can't have nice things ........... folks bringing in un-specialized un-trained dogs that shouldn't be in a theme park, are going to make life even more difficult for those who truly need them.
Protections are too broad and too weak, and will have to change as our society has moved to replacing children with dogs.
Babies wear diapers, though.....
Diapers leak, especially if parent is trying to get shopping done with a half full cart and not paying attention or think they can make it. There are also lots of toddlers in the midst of training without diapers, that don't make it. A housebroken dog is unlikely to have an accident.