Is there any time when a business has the right to ask that a Service Dog leave the premises?
According to the U.S Department of Justice, a business has the right to ask that a Service Dog leave the premises only if the dog is: • Not under control • Wandering unattended • Barking inappropriately • Whining excessively • Showing aggressive behaviors towards adults, children, or other animals. However, a business does not have the right to refuse access or ask that a Service Dog be removed because someone: • Does not like, or is afraid of, dogs • Feels that dogs are dirty and should not be in public establishments • Has allergies.