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What do I have to do in order to bring my service dog with me? We are staying in a cabin at Fort Wilderness. Can my SD stay in the cabin alone?
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Someone had posted that they were not charged when they let their service dog at a kennel. That is not official policy and it is not required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Other people who have left service animals at the kennels have posted that they were charged.I think I read on here that Disney doesn't charge to use the kennels for SDs, though I don't know whether this is all kennels on property, or just some.
I noticed that this question didn't get answered.What do I have to do in order to bring my service dog with me?
Whenever you make your reservations at the FW Cabins you need to let them know of your service dog, you will have to bring with you your paperwork proving he's a service dog and all of the doggies medical records etc. All his acredited papers, so just bring all his paperwork because they are very strict but after that whatever you do with your doggie in the cabin you won't be bother, they will go out of there way to help you. Have fun, we love FW.
In my first post on this thread, I posted a link to the Department of Justice page of information.As Sue also mentioned, the only thing that can be asked, and may possibly be asked to someone whose disabilities aren't apparent are:, are you disabled?, is this your service dog?, and also, what TASKS does your dog do to help you that you are unable to do for yourself?. The task question is key and it must be something that mitigates a disability. No task(s)=no service dog= no public access. Other than that nothing else can be legally required.
good point.If you plan to leave the dog in a kennel, I'd bring proof of all necessary vaccinations. Every single kennel we've ever used required paperwork of vaccinations. I'd want all the other dogs that could be in contact with my dog to have the proper shots, and if I worked at the kennel I'd want to be certain the dogs that I might have to handle have had their shots.
No, I think it is important to know this happened to you. You only did what you were told was needed; it's not your fault that they asked you for something that they should not legally done. Posting it here allows people to get some education about their rights, so maybe the next person won't have it happen to them.terri01 said:All I was going by was my experience whenever we stayed in the cabins at FW, I was asked to bring all my dogs paperwork along with me whenever I went and I did and they did ask to look at it, so false information or not all I can go by is what happened to me whenever we went to FW.
I did ask them when making my reservations their procedures for taking our service dog and this is what happened to us so maybe I shouldn't have said anything at all, I don't know, I can only go by by experience.
I recently got a new SmartPhone for a cell phone and will be scanning all my dog's docs into it for in case of emergencies. If you don't have a phone with which to do that, you can scan them in and save them onto a USB drive. That way, you're not having to carry around a binder of paperwork.