Veteran must surrender emotional support dog

longknife

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One of the reasons I will never, ever live in a community with an association that sets up rules for living there. They always become tyrannical.

Seventy-year-old Robert L. Brady has until Jan. 11 to give up Bane, the mixed-breed sidekick that his psychologist deemed as an emotional support dog.

His Conway-area condominium association won an arbitration order Dec. 12 requiring the Vietnam veteran to surrender the 4-year-old dog because it exceeds the community’s 35-pound weight limit for pets. Bane weighs about 41 pounds. The canine now faces an uncertain future even as assistance dogs have gained greater access to communities, restaurants and shops.

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More proof that Neal Boortz was right when he said "We need to select one HOA president per year, and --on pay-per-view tv, execute them".

I never have and never will live where an HOA wields control.
 
I have two words for whoever is telling this man to give up his pet: BITE ME!!! (no pun intended)

God bless you and that man and his best friend always!!!

Holly
 

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