An Ontario woman said she was shocked to learn her emotional support dog wouldn't be allowed into her new condominium building.
Risa Nash-Plumb and her husband from Vaughan, Ont. decided to sell their family home after 32 years and move into a condominium unit in Thornhill.
"Sadie is my emotional support dog from the day of the accident she has been with me through everything," said Nash-Plumb.In Ontario, one of two conditions must apply for your animal to be considered a service animal. However, even with the letter, the condo board said Sadie, who weighs about 60 pounds, is too large to move in.
"If a physician is providing that letter to an individual I don't see how they can deny it," said Linda Pinizzotto, the founder of the Condo Owners Association of Ontario.
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