I'm not sure that you can license a llama or alpaca as an official "service animal", but there are licensed mini-horses- they're the size of a large dog. Note that the sign outside Wal-Mart (or any other store) bans all animals except "service animals"- since the law doesn't specify just dogs, then the store cannot legally ban horses or those awesome little "helper monkeys".
A dog, MAYBE. A horse however, no. Horses have a tendency to leave "road apples" with little to no warning. Dogs can communicate better. Second, a seeing eye alpaca??? They don't exist.
I have a restaurant and I have to allow any " care animal " in, so far that has only been seeing eye dogs. I am assuming it is the law for everyone else too.
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I'm not sure that you can license a llama or alpaca as an official "service animal", but there are licensed mini-horses- they're the size of a large dog. Note that the sign outside Wal-Mart (or any other store) bans all animals except "service animals"- since the law doesn't specify just dogs, then the store cannot legally ban horses or those awesome little "helper monkeys".
A dog, MAYBE. A horse however, no. Horses have a tendency to leave "road apples" with little to no warning. Dogs can communicate better. Second, a seeing eye alpaca??? They don't exist.
I have a restaurant and I have to allow any " care animal " in, so far that has only been seeing eye dogs. I am assuming it is the law for everyone else too.
Horses rock!
Shop at Target. Walmart is a dump
if you needed a seeing eye horse how would you drive the truck and horse trailer to wal mart?
I think that if they let seeing eye DOGS go in they would let horses and llamas
LOL !!! it's a service animal so they would have to but let's hope it's house broken . .
Ha Ha Ha Ha It better be wearing a diaper.
Uh...we have a cleanup on aisle 3!!!