EZ-SLING SMALL SERVICE DOG SLING CARRIER Designed for small Service dogs up to 13 pounds
- Service Dogs, in general, are meant to be on the ground walking next to their handler. There are few legitimate reasons why a dog should either be in a carrier or be carried.
- Below is a brief explanation of that exception according to the Americans with Disabilities Act.
- INCLUDES a five pack of Service Dog Federal Law Information handout cards. These ADA / Federal Law Informational Card will assist you in informing others, particularly airlines or public places that may not familiar with the Americans with Disabilities Act, in providing a short overview of your legal right to have your Service Dog accompany you in all public places. If you believe your rights have been violated or have questions, contact the Department of Justice using the contact information provided on the back of the card.
“Generally a service dog must stay on the floor, or the person must carry the dog. For example, if a person with diabetes has a glucose alert dog, he may carry the dog in a chest pack so it can be close to his face to allow the dog to smell his breath to alert him of a change in glucose levels”