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Re: Re: Do most timeshares allow service (not ESA but Service) dogs at their resorts with a certification? (by Christopher T.):
alicenth wrote:Most timeshares and resorts are required to allow service dogs, even if they are not pet-friendly. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), service dogs are not considered pets but are instead seen as working animals trained to assist people with disabilities. Therefore, as long as the dog meets the ADA definition of a service animal, timeshares, hotels, and other public accommodations generally must allow access regardless of their pet policies.Yes, most timeshares allow service dogs at their resorts. This is often due to the Americans with Disabilities Act (basketball stars), which requires businesses, including hotels and resorts, to provide access to individuals with disabilities.