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Post Info TOPIC: Dogs Allowed in Ayre's Rock Resort/Uluru-Kata Juta Nat Park ?


Guru

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Dogs Allowed in Ayre's Rock Resort/Uluru-Kata Juta Nat Park ?


Gday...

Sorry for asking what is probably the obvious - ie dogs are not allowed in there - but I have a friend who is leaving Coober Pedy eventually heading to Uluru and they have two liddle dogs.

They had intended going to The Rock -  I have searched the websites for both the Resort and the Nat Park but it is silent on whether dogs are allowed - or I just couldn't see it.

Cheers - John

 



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John - you can have dogs at the resort - but not in the Nat Park itself - there is somewhere at the resort - at the campground I think where you can leave dogs while visiting Uluru - at a cost I believe.

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Gday...

Thanks Jules

Cheers - John



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If GN were to register their dogs under the AWARE scheme, no problems....

Extract from www.awaredogs.org.au/our_services/

Assistance Dogs

Sections 8 & 9 of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (as amended 2009) guarantees that persons living with a diversity (disability) and partnered with an assistance dog have total access rights in nearly all situations this means any place which is open to the public such as public transport hospitals motels & hotels restaurants etc. The assistance dog is permitted as a medical aid the protection provided by the Disability Discrimination Act applies in all Australian states and Territories overriding any No-Pets and Animal Policies or Laws.

A.W.A.R.E. Dogs requires a statement from a health care professional that the person requesting an Assistance Dog lives with a disability/diversity. A guardian or carer may also apply on behalf of the individual to access one of our special dogs or our services with your dog (if your dog is deemed suitable).

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