Quote Originally Posted by enginee837 View Post
According to the ADA, service animals can only be dogs and have to be trained to perform specific tasks in relation to the special needs of their owner. Ex. A dog trained to sense a coming seizure of its owner or a dog trained to sense and alert it's diabetic owner of low blood sugar. Anything else is a pet. Like it or not, it is what it is.
Here is a good article regarding esa animals. The guy has no right to claim that squirrel is a service animal. He is part of the problem.
http://www.jems.com/articles/print/v...t-animals.html
ESAs are NOT service animals. Completely different, and ESAs only have permission to live in your home.

I dislike how people abuse this system, making it hard, if not impossible, for people who actually need it to obtain an ESA without a stigma attached. And the part about him getting the ESA paperwork AFTER the condo people tried to get him to remove the squirrel is aggravating.

Why is it that "Florida Man" always does this crazy stuff? lol