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I probably ticked my guest (him) off in 5 minutes flat. He said when making the reservation they had a Service Dog and volunteered it had papers. Immediately the red flags went up and I told him that although people think there are certificates for Service Dogs, there are not. I asked what service does it provide - and after some tongue tripping came up with notifies if a seizure is imminent.
They arrive - couple comes in, no dog. Show them the room and he launches in to she is a non-shedding, blah, blah, blah. I say I am surprised she did not come in with them since a Service Dog is an extension of its person. He said papers and I said there are no papers for a service dog and that is the problem for businesses where a dog is not permitted. He said he had a letter from his psychiatrist to which I replied I am not asking to that. He then said he has an assisted living facility and the HIPPA laws are crushing. They have gone to dinner - he wanted a place where he could get an adult beverage. Thank goodness they are a 1-night. One more to the very few in 25 years of B & B that I hope NEVER find me again.
They arrive - couple comes in, no dog. Show them the room and he launches in to she is a non-shedding, blah, blah, blah. I say I am surprised she did not come in with them since a Service Dog is an extension of its person. He said papers and I said there are no papers for a service dog and that is the problem for businesses where a dog is not permitted. He said he had a letter from his psychiatrist to which I replied I am not asking to that. He then said he has an assisted living facility and the HIPPA laws are crushing. They have gone to dinner - he wanted a place where he could get an adult beverage. Thank goodness they are a 1-night. One more to the very few in 25 years of B & B that I hope NEVER find me again.