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Re: [GSAS-Member] review: SPU animal policy



Strangely enough, there is no law wording referring to how to define a  
service animal on the books in WA or Seattle.  A friend of mine who is  
SPD says that so long as you say that your animal is a service animal,  
according to the law it is.  $.02


-Laurel

On May 17, 2009, at 1:05 PM, meredith crichton wrote:

>
> well I'm as guilty as everyone
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> I love the dogs
>
> but SPU does have a policy specifically excluding all furry and  
> feathered, even the little ones
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> Service animals are, of course, excluded from this policy
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> options for animals that travel with people in June:
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> if you aren't able to leave your animal at home during the meeting  
> in June, and it is too hot to leave them in the car,  I would like  
> to suggest a few alternatives
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>
>
> :my mother's home is a non-car animal storage possibility.  She  
> lives just on the other side of SPU campus.  Her yard is not  
> completely fenced but I know she's fond of dogs and or cats  
> (birds?). reasonably well behaved dogs would be welcome in the house.
>
> She is known for feeding them too many treats. (I do need to make  
> sure she is home on this date)
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> As a second alternative I live in Ballard with 2 mutts in a  
> reasonably dog friendly house.
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> Contact me ahead of time if you may need one of these options
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>
> Meredith
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