Are you thinking of emotional support animals?
Yes, probably this is the correct term. Do US zoos allow them?
Are you thinking of emotional support animals?
Some do, some don't, some only allow certain types, it's kind of a complex situation.Yes, probably this is the correct term. Do US zoos allow them?
Some do, some don't, some only allow certain types, it's kind of a complex situation.
I once saw someone leave Southwick's Zoo a one-star Google Review because they were mad that the zoo wouldn't let them bring their dog in. They were like "we drove two hours to get here and they wouldn't let us bring in Bella or leave her in the car because they said it was too hot to leave her in the car so we had to go to Canobie Lake Park instead". I was blown away at the lack of common sense. I don't have anything against dogs because they can't help the way their owners act, but I swear some dog owners are so entitled and have such a victim complex. I guess there are ways zoos can accommodate dogs, but I'd be worried if it became commonplace. Unless the dog is an actual service dog, it's just another unnecessary factor that could potentially compromise the welfare of the zoo's animals. I don't dislike dogs, but I don't want to see them while walking around a zoo (again, unless it's a legitimate service animal).
Yeah it made me so sad to seeIt’s so sad that they contemplated just leaving the dog in the car. Clearly they have before but as we know dogs can die in hot cars. ‘Bella’ doesn’t sound like a very lucky dog.
Evidently an elephant at St. Louis Zoo died yesterday after becoming agitated by her herd mates' reactions to a loose dog near the elephant barn. The dog was not claimed by anyone and may have been a stray.