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I live in a large condo building. We're pretty lenient about pets, but we had this woman who lived here that had a large dog that was poorly trained. It would jump up on people in the lobby when she was taking it in and out of the building. Our building manager talked to her about it and immediately she was like "you can't do anything to me, it's an emotional support animal!" The board gets involved. We basically tell her look we're not telling you that you can't have the animal. But like any animal, even a full on service animal, it has to behave and we'll have to start fining you if you can't get the dog under control. It finally came to a head when it bit a child that it jumped up on. Didn't break the skin, but I think the parents basically said if you don't get that dog trained we're going to sue your ass off. Luckily it was all on tape. The woman ended up moving a few months later and there were no other incidents so I'm not sure what she started doing to train the dog. But it just infuriated me that she would use the ESA excuse to ignore that her pet was behaving violently.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/bayarea/comments/101qpuh/rantvent_quit_your_bullshit_with_bringing_your/j2qxla2/
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1/3/2023, 8:53:42 AM
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3/15/2026, 9:25:46 AM

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