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Originally Posted by DarylsMommy depending on your state...some recognize ESA dogs other only recognize service dogs....service dogs must be individually trained to perform at least 2 tasks or type of work. I researched this before choosing my new puppy as in wisconsin ESA is not allowed but service dogs are. |
No a service dog does NOT have to be trained to two tasks. All they must do is mitigate a disability. ADA does no require any specific number of tasks. Some training facilities make that requirement but not the ADA.
You can call the ADA hot line for more info about this. The number is (800) 514-0301. They do not give legal advice but will answer questions such as this. Most states do not allow ESA animals public access due to the fact the ADA does not allow public access.