Service Dog at Fort Wilderness Cabins?

For a kennel, yes, for health/safety reasons I'm pretty sure they can require proof of vaccinations (usually this includes the majors as well as the bordetella [kennel cough] vaccine).
the requirements for the kennel are in the link to the kennel information I posted.
 
You don't have to say the name of the disease or disorder you have, just say what the dog does to help you.

Are your one on one sessions effective if you limit the distance traveled to be within line of sight of the room where the dog is unattended? Seems like it would be too inconvenient to take the dog to a kennel.

You don't want symptoms (such as barking) to be noticed back at the unattended room that may make a bystander think that there is cruelty to animals.

Animals may not be left in unattended vehicles in the sun. Just a "cracked open" window is not effective ventilation. Security and bystanders may try to attend to the animal without liability to you for vehicle damage.
 
But then you'd have to carry a laptop (and maybe a printer) - for no CM in their right mind would let someone else plug an external device into one of the WDW computers.

Not to use at Disney, but at the vet's. We were talking about in case of an emergency. Disney does not need any paperwork. There are USB medical records drives made for humans in case of emergency, so one would be helpful for a service dog, as well.

For my phone, I do not need a laptop. The vet could read the doc on the screen. Or, I could get a portable IR printer and printing software to print directly from the phone, but that's a bit pricey since I don't normally print things from my phone.
 
You don't have to say the name of the disease or disorder you have, just say what the dog does to help you.

Correct. Even though rude ppl often ask, "What's wrong with you?" :sad2:

Are your one on one sessions effective if you limit the distance traveled to be within line of sight of the room where the dog is unattended? Seems like it would be too inconvenient to take the dog to a kennel.

Great idea! I hope she will be able to do that.

Animals may not be left in unattended vehicles in the sun. Just a "cracked open" window is not effective ventilation. Security and bystanders may try to attend to the animal without liability to you for vehicle damage.

Yes, that is the law. Plus, dogs die quickly in cars - they shouldn't be left in them.
 













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