• Assistance Dog Declaration Form

    We are committed to making our farm accessible to everyone and happily welcome assistance and guide dogs onto the farm who have received their full training and registration from accredited organisations. To protect the safety of our visitors and the welfare of our animals, we request that visitors contact us in advance, through this form, if they plan to bring an Assistance Dog. This policy does not include emotional support or therapy dogs, which current legislation does not include.
  • About You

    Please complete the following details about the owner of the Assistance Dog.
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  • About My Dog

    Please complete the following details about your Assistance Dog.
  • Please upload verification of your need for an Assistance Dog below.

    If your dog is a registered support dog this can be done by showing the appropriate visual identifications (ie lead flash, jacket etc...) or your Assistance Dogs (UK) ID book.

    If your dog is owner-trained, this could include a Blue Badge, a PIP letter, or a letter from a recognised health professional on their organisations headed paper. 

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  • Agreement

    Please read the following details that must be adhered to when visiting Pennywell Farm with your Assisstance Dog.
  • As the owner of the above named assistance dog, I can confirm...

    • My dog is up to date with all inoculations for standard canine diseases
    • My dog has received worming treatment in the last 6 months
    • My dog has been a resident in the UK for more than 6 months, or have received an annual vaccination against rabies. 
    • I will not visit the farm with my dog if they have shown any signed of diseases, including vomiting or diarrhoea, in the last 24 hours. 
  • It is assumed that if you wish to bring a trained dog to the farm, that they are safe and trained for public environments. Assistance dogs must be kept on a lead at all times. Poor behaviors may result in a dog and owner being asked to leave the farm, and no refunds on tickets will be provided.

    Poor behaviour includes, but is not limited to:

    • Aggressive behaviour towards people or other animals
    • Excessive barking or noise
    • Pulling on a lead, not being under the handler's control
    • Causing damage to property

    If you have any questions or need assistance, our friendly team are here to help. 

    We look forward to welcoming you and your assistance dog to our farm. 

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