Fear Of Dog

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1. How long the dog would be on campus (1 month? 6 months?)

The dog would be on campus the entire school year because it needs to be properly socialized. It is my responsibility, and since I'm at school all day, it needs to be too.

2. Potential issues and how these can be addressed (allergies/fear of dogs on campus/dog in classroom/senior desk/distraction/other students/behavioral issues/biting? other?)

As I included in my previous letter, the ADA said, "Allergies and fear of dogs are not valid reasons for denying access or refusing service to people using service animals." The dog will be quiet in the classroom and rest under my chair. Over the summer, I will ensure that the dog is trained to be silent. It needs to be silent for the blind

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