L Sass
Cathlete
Here is an odd question for any of you in these categories. My ques is specifically about agoraphobia and claustrophobia. Is either or both of these considered a disability under ADA? A lady joined the gym where I go and apparently suffers from both of these phobias, so "has" to bring her guide dog with her to workout. It is a BEAUTIFUL dog, but a few questions have arisen.
Does the gym now have an obligation to clean in a different manner due to the daily presence of this dog?
What about those who are allergic? The other night this lady and her dog were in a group class where the instructor was highly allergic. The dog waited at the front of the class - near the instructor - who actually had to end class early because he could not continue.
This is a muscle head gym, where heavy body builders don't think twice about dropping to the floor HUGE amounts and pounds of weight. This lady sometimes allows her dog to roam away from her into this area of the gym -- you see the potential problem here.
So I thought I'd ask here first whether anyone knows if those two specific phobias are ADA covered? TIA
Does the gym now have an obligation to clean in a different manner due to the daily presence of this dog?
What about those who are allergic? The other night this lady and her dog were in a group class where the instructor was highly allergic. The dog waited at the front of the class - near the instructor - who actually had to end class early because he could not continue.
This is a muscle head gym, where heavy body builders don't think twice about dropping to the floor HUGE amounts and pounds of weight. This lady sometimes allows her dog to roam away from her into this area of the gym -- you see the potential problem here.
So I thought I'd ask here first whether anyone knows if those two specific phobias are ADA covered? TIA


