'Companion dog' class proposed
Dogs that allay owners' anxiousness may soon be classed as working dogs by the Marlborough District Council.
The new classification of companion dogs will mean the dogs can enter public places and will entitle the owner to lower registration fees.
Three people are seeking the new category, with two requests from deaf people and the third from a person with acute anxiety and concerns for their personal safety.
Under the new classification, companion dogs would have the same benefits as disability-assist dogs, except they would not be allowed to enter restaurants and other premises from which dogs are normally banned for health reasons (as assist dogs can).
Marlborough District Council environmental protection legal officer Kaye McIlveney said companion dog applications would be assessed on a case-by-case basis. They would also need a letter of support from a disability assistance organisation or doctor.
Well, that's light at the end of the tunnel....
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