Celery Farm Service Animals
NOTICE: pets, comfort animals, emotional support animals, and therapy animals are not allowed.
Service animals are welcome!
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Question: What is a “Service Animal”?
Answer: An animal, usually a dog, that is individually trained to perform certain tasks, for the benefit of a person with a disability. Service animals are working animals, not pets. Service dogs are always under owners’ control.
Question: What are examples of tasks performed by service animals?
Answer: Guiding a person who is blind (guide dog), alerting a person who is deaf (hearing dog) or for seizures or other medical alerts (medical alert dog), or for wheelchair assistance and related (service dog).
Question: Are companion dogs or other companion pets protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act?
Answer: No, animals that provide emotional support (therapy animals) and other companion animals are NOT service animals under the ADA and may be denied access to public places.