Magpie
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My daughter doesn't have a fear of dogs. Neither do I.
I am tired of irresponsible dog owners who think the world should revolve around them and their pets. Unless it is a highly trained and documented service animal, it does not belong at a theme park.
Sorry, I mixed you up with asta, whose daughter has an "extreme fear of dogs"!

Your response seemed such a natural follow-on from what I'd written to her, that I didn't notice the change in writer. I really hope she gets help for her daughter!
And with regards to the original topic, from what I understand, the animal in question is documented. If it's "highly trained" is impossible to know. And as for whether the dog belongs at a theme park - that's for Disney to decide.
At least one cast member has commented in this thread that they were directed to allow people to bring ESAs into the parks, during training. And people have claimed to have seen them there (though it can certainly be hard to distinguish an ESA from a service dog, as trained service dogs come in all breeds and sizes, including teacup!).
I know everyone runs down the usefulness/reliability of Disney phone staff, but I'd still personally call and ask. And get the response documented. That seems to me the most good faith thing anyone could possibly do.