I'm looking into getting a therapy animal, a dog. This dog will be trained by a licensed companion animal training breeder near me. When I spoke to my landlord they said no pets including therapy animals.
Is this legal at all?
If it's a service animal OP is getting, then the landlord cannot legally exclude it.
However, therapy animals are specifically not service animals and are not covered by the ADA
Q3. Are emotional support, therapy, comfort, or companion animals considered service animals under the ADA?
A. No. These terms are used to describe animals that provide comfort just by being with a person. Because they have not been trained to perform a specific job or task, they do not qualify as service animals under the ADA. However, some State or local governments have laws that allow people to take emotional support animals into public places. You may check with your State and local government agencies to find out about these laws.
I’m just looking at a service dog that my insurance can help with paying for it’s training and it’s main purpose would be to alleviate symptoms of anxiety, intrusive thoughts, delusions, and any suicidal/harmful behaviors of mine that I don’t always notice “in the moment”
Most states can though since they're not generally recognized under the ada for protection.
If it is trained to do tasks for a specific disability it is generally covered, blanket emotional support or "therapy" animals unless they do tasks aren't covered.
Thank you for clarifying that the gif is unrelated because typically if your landlord wants to give you unlimited head they can offer that but they can't force you to take it.