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The ADA specifically says “Beginning on March 15, 2011, only dogs are recognized as service animals under titles II and III of the ADA.” Birds, monkeys, cats, fish, wooly worms and other forms of life MAY be protected by HUD-enforced “Fair Housing Act,” but they are NOT protected by ADA.
To every rule, and exception, eh? Miniature horses are protected by ADA, Title 28, Title 42, etc. The only differences are 1) they do not get the official title of “Service Animal” and 2) a horse MAY be rejected for entry to a place of business, housing, etc based and type, size and weight AND it is considered either a safety hazard within the place or would cause a major disruption.
And if you kick the horse out – call your lawyer… you’ll probably be needing to prove your point in court.
http://www.ada.gov/service_animals_2010.htm
Thank you Mea Culpa on the update – it’s frustrating when the same government website has inconsistent publications..