3 March 2015 | 12 replies
Alleviating depression (if depression is a symptom of the mental condition, or the condition itself) is a function of an emotional support animal and should satisfy the requirement.An animal with a history of dangerous behavior need not be accepted:[A] housing provider is not required to make a reasonable accommodation if the presence of the assistance animal would (1) result in substantial physical damage to the property of others unless the threat can be eliminated or significantly reduced by a reasonable accommodation; (2) pose an undue financial and administrative burden; or (3) fundamentally alter the nature of the provider’s operations.so they do point out that an animal with a dangerous history need not be accepted, but what good would that do as most of that 'history' would be after-the-fact (after the damage). afterall, that's what no-pet laws are in place for in the first place, to prevent physical damage, to prevent dog fights and dogs attacking and killing infants and the like. and there were already exceptions for disabled people such visually impaired, but now there are exceptions for any tenant that any physician, psychiatrist, social worker, OR other mental health professional says needs 'accomodation' for 'emotional support' in coping with disability 'symptoms'. wouldnt be suprised if medical 'pets' are the new medical 'mari-j' at this rate!

23 November 2017 | 27 replies
My sister has asthma attacks when exposed to pine sol and other cleaners so I am always aware of cleaners and plug ins.

10 December 2019 | 22 replies
@Lindsay Wilcox if you feel someone is personally attacking you, please use the "report abuse" button below their avatar to report the post.

15 August 2021 | 31 replies
Originally posted by @Jonathan R McLaughlin:You might be able to address that fear by getting an electronic fence, the kind that trains the dog to not go beyond the flags.That may prevent her dog from getting off the property, but it won't prevent other dogs and animals from getting on the property and attacking/killing her dog.

18 February 2017 | 18 replies
Efficiency was lost by not having a crystal clear plan of attack, as we had to backtrack on several occasions, losing precious time.

28 April 2017 | 18 replies
By the way, I don't want to give the impression I am attacking you.

21 April 2021 | 55 replies
That is what I have to attack and defeat.

19 November 2014 | 4 replies
Don't spend all your time focusing on a perfect plan of attack.

19 October 2016 | 9 replies
*Awaits comments from new & angry wholesalers waiting to attack you*