Companion animals definition

Companion animals means dogs, both domestic and feral, cats, both domestic and feral, monkeys and all members of the monkey family, guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits, reptiles, exotic animals and exotic and native birds.
Companion animals means any animal belonging to a species that is domesticated or domestic-bred and normally kept as a companion to humans;

Examples of Companion animals in a sentence

  • Companion animals (pets) and therapy animals may ride CCT vehicles only when confined in a carrier.

  • Service animals and Companion animals are not considered pets; permission for such animals can be requested by a person who meets the required federal definition of disabled and who can provide verification of that condition and the need for the service/companion animal.

  • Service animals and Companion animals are not considered pets; permission for such animals can be requested by a person who meets the required federal definition of disabled and who can provide appropriate of that condition and the need for the service/companion animal.

  • Companion animals (pets) and therapy animals may ride CCT vehicles only when confined in acarrier.

  • Companion animals requested by the Tenant(s), which are not already owned by the Tenant(s) at the time of the commencement of the tenancy, shall be subject to any breed and weight restrictions in any pet and dog addenda and/or rules and regulations to the extent allowed by law and/or the provider recommending such animal as a companion animal unless otherwise negotiated in good faith.