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    Re: They are trying to take my snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeanne View Post

    I seriously hope U dont plan on draggin that snake to a grocery or food market now... reptiles dnt belong in any store of tht type. And I hope you are now ready to deal w others in public who may have a fear of that snake... cause its gonna happen. And really.. a snake shld not be dragged all ovr and thought to be An emotional support animal.. esp a bp..they get scared.. and lack of proper environment bc you tote it around cld cause health issues that will kill it potentially.
    Emotional support animals are different from trained service animals. An ESA has no privileges regarding going out into the public. Getting an ESA registered is about being able to keep the animal at your home. Only dogs can be recognized as service animals and be allowed into stores to help people with disabilities. An ESA is very different. Hopefully the OP knows that...

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