There was a group of friends who had service dogs going to Disneyland in the last week.
They were refused entry because it was a group and the cast member told them he did not believe they were service dogs, they were only trying to bring in their pets ( since they didn't have document proof of their service dogs)
One of the dogs is trained to help her owner by alerting her to her upcoming seizures. so Dog barked,, CM said that was proof it was a pet. Her dog (and most service dogs) are trained that if something happened to their owner they seek out attention to bring help (If you ever see a service dog wandering,,, find help ASAP!)
They did get their tickets refunded but were refused to talk to manager etc, was just told to leave.
someone said people are trying to sneak dogs in to the park by in bags, I don't know how that could be true since they always bag check.
another comment was Disney is running their own dogs to try to distract "fake service dogs" in the park, Many service dogs are just stone cold on their task, but those that warn of seizures & low blood sugars react differently.
plus the CM's that have to see a document are not trained correctly
They were refused entry because it was a group and the cast member told them he did not believe they were service dogs, they were only trying to bring in their pets ( since they didn't have document proof of their service dogs)
One of the dogs is trained to help her owner by alerting her to her upcoming seizures. so Dog barked,, CM said that was proof it was a pet. Her dog (and most service dogs) are trained that if something happened to their owner they seek out attention to bring help (If you ever see a service dog wandering,,, find help ASAP!)
They did get their tickets refunded but were refused to talk to manager etc, was just told to leave.
someone said people are trying to sneak dogs in to the park by in bags, I don't know how that could be true since they always bag check.
another comment was Disney is running their own dogs to try to distract "fake service dogs" in the park, Many service dogs are just stone cold on their task, but those that warn of seizures & low blood sugars react differently.
plus the CM's that have to see a document are not trained correctly