Even if a dog or mini-horse is a true Service Animal, the animal may not be brought into the Safari if there is no disabled person who needs the assistance of that animal. State law provides penalties for people who misrepresent having a bona fide Service Animal. Please be forewarned: Do not attempt to bring a dog or mini horse into the Safari as a “Service Animal” if it does not meet the legal definition. A “service animal” vest does not make a dog or mini-horse a Service Animal, as such is legally defined. The only type of animal we can allow into the Safari is a bona fide Service Animal (as such is defined by Law), which is either a dog or a miniature horse, and which has been specially trained to present to assist a disabled guest with a specific task which assists the guest with their disability. However, due to safety concerns, we may have certain limitations. While we cannot allow pets, we are happy to welcome guests with disabilities who wish to be accompanied by their Service Animals while visiting our Wild Animal Safari. Only Bona Fide Service Animals for Disabled Guests. ![]() (We also require that guests not leave pets in their vehicles in such an event, the Safari may contact animal control to rescue a pet left in a vehicle). And while we may be Wild Animal Safari, we cannot allow outside pets into our Safari. We love animals and are passionate about animal care. No Pets – only Service Animals (as such is defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act and other applicable law)
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