Taupey wrote:
I've seen people with their lizards out shopping in Tucson, Arizona. Most people find them fascinating.
I wish I had one myself. I do have a huge plastic lizard who looks real. I bought him at Toys R Us. One time I put him in the bath tub just before my brother-in-law went in to take a shower.
Yes, I believe if the pet is comforting to the person, the person is able to care for it properly, and the pet is not aggressive, it should be allowed and considered a service pet. Good Luck PunkyKat!

This is San Antonio and people are facinated by Pippin. My nepphews and neice have a little toy lizard they got at the zoo. They named it "Hippin", they call Pippin "hippin" as well and my sister-in-law says she sees the two year old carry it around on his shirt with his arms wrapped around it, just like he's seen me do with Pippin.
Pippin is anything but agressive. Anyone who asks is free to pet her. Some people are downright rough but she is okay with it. My 2 year old nepphew is a bit clumsy and accidently smacks her in the face when trying to pet her but Pippin seems to understand he dosen't know any better.
Hyacynth wrote:
http://usarplus.com/homepage.asp
I am not saying you should spend the money but make somethiing like this and you meet this criteria for sure
It seems like they only accept dogs.
I think she would tolerate wearing a vest.
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She is good with other animals.
And good with cars
These are old pics. I need to upload some of the umteen new ones but my camera is being stupid. She is fifteen months old