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Originally Posted by scrounge
The rule book talks about the criteria for reasonable accomodations:
"The accommodations should not fundamentally alter the sport, allow an otherwise illegal piece of equipment, create risk to the athlete/others or place opponents at a disadvantage.".
Does it place opponents at a disadvantage? Barring an opponent with a very sensitive dog allergy, nope.
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And even so, the ADA (Disability Act) will trump the allergy. You must always allow a reasonable accomodation for disabilities as Scrounge found in the rules.
The quote above from Scrounge sums it up nicely.