Is there any law that prevents a guide dog in training form going into a school with a student in Utah?
My principle wont let me bring my guide dog to our school because its a "distraction" Can he do this?
Yes, your Principal (note the correct spelling) may disallow you bringing the dog into classes and on the school property. You are not a trainer; you are a puppy raiser. The pup is not in training; it is being raised to possibly one day be a guide dog candidate. Being a puppy raiser is a very important job, and you are to be commended for volunteering your time and effort towards such a worthy cause, however, you have no rights to take the pup anywhere that a pet dog is not allowed. Some schools will allow the raiser to bring the pups to school, which does help round out the total experience that a pup encounters during its raising, but there are no laws which give the raiser the right to demand access.
I suggest you consult with your puppy club leader about issues such as this which are bound to arise. Your program puppy club leader is a wealth of information and you should be using this resource to the best of your ability.
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