Oakville Transit YRT / VIVA Transit Quick Note on Service Animals on Public Transit in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area Before we get into the details, I just wanted to clarify that the upcoming dog restrictions only apply to non-service dogs - like emotional support animals and companion dogs. TTC's Pet Policy: Rules for Riding with Dogs The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has specific guidelines on whether you can bring your dog or other pet when riding the subway, streetcar, or bus. According to the TTC's Service Information FAQs, small pets are allowed on the TTC during the following times: Weekends and holidays
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Guide dogs are considered service animals. An Emotional Support Animal is an animal that provides comfort therapy to a Wheel-Trans customer. The customer must provide Wheel-Trans with medical documents from a physician or nurse confirming that they require the animal for emotional support. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) fortunately permits dogs to ride in their cars; however, there are basic criteria that must be followed to offer a pleasant and consistent experience for both pet owners and individual commuters. Size Matters - Small Dogs vs. Large Breeds You can bring your leashed dog on the TTC during the weekends and weekdays in off-peak periods. Off-peak means do not bring your dog with you during rush hour; they will get denied. The TTC classified off-peak as before 6.30 am; after 10 am, and then before 3.30 pm; and again after 7 pm. Of course, a service animal is the exception and can. constantly people talk about how its disrespectful to have your feet on the ttc seats, but im always seeing people allowing their dogs to sit on the seats. if your dog walks on the ground and our feet walk on the ground but youre only going to get mad at someone for feet on the seats, then why arent we calling people out for allowing their dogs.
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Are Pets Allowed On Ttc? How do I bring my dog to TTC? Pets enclosed in a container are permitted on the TTC during weekends and weekday off-peak periods, which are between 6:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., and after 7 p.m. Can Pets Go On Trains Reservations are limited to one pet per customer. Dogs are not unpredictable and ravenous biting machines. Most dogs also won't have a smell so unpleasant to overpower the general TTC smell. Hygiene—most dogs shouldn't have fleas; that's why they take preventative during the spring summer. A potty trained dog also will not defecate or urinate in transit or in an enclosed space. Learn about TTC service, operating hours, priority seating, how to contact us and more. Contacts and Customer Feedback FAQs. The TTC, York Region Transit, and Mississauga transit all prohibit dogs on trains and buses during peak periods. At all other times, dogs are permitted on short leashes. Mississauga also requires.
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Responsible Dog Ownership Learn the rules around leashing, the Dog Owners Liability Act, pet licensing and more. Caring for Your Dog Seasonal information on how to care for your dog. Dogs Off-Leash Areas Find out where you can let your dog socialize and run off-leash. Commercial Dog Walker Permit The biggest dog to ever (probably) This big bear's Instagram account is @barnabythebeardog, which is enough to make even the grumpiest person smile. 2. This lovely old man dog. 3. A confused dog. Confused because the carriage is empty. 4. This dog, looking to the heavens.
On GO transit's website, they mention dogs on leashes being allowed outside of rush hour, and pets in carriers being allowed all the time. But on the… 'Leashed pets or pets secured in an enclosed container are welcome to travel on the TTCduring weekends and weekday off-peak periods - that is before 6:30 a.m.; 10 a.m. to 3:30 pm; after 7 p.m..' Anyone have experience with this? This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast 0 9 9 comments FreedomOps • 5 yr. ago
I love seeing Dogs on the TTC r/toronto
a) travel on the transit system with an animal during peak hours; or b) travel on the transit system during non-peak hours with an animal unless the animal is: i) on a leash and in the control of the person provided that the animal does not inconvenience or jeopardize the safety of other passengers or TTC employees; or Nov 7, 2012 1579 posts 894 upvotes TORONTO Its really rare that they stop people. If its not busy you should be fine, its not like they're going to enforce it. Its when it's crunch time and everyone is trying to get home is when it gets really hard.