2019
DOI: 10.1128/jmbe.v20i3.1861
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Who Let the Dogs Out? A Plea for Official Guidelines on Service Animals in the Teaching Laboratory

Abstract: Microbiology teaching labs provide the opportunity for students to develop marketable skills while observing the microbial inhabitants of our planet as they grow, ferment, and produce colorful by-products. Emphasizing safe laboratory practices is an essential part of this education, but occasionally situations that challenge safety paradigms arise. We describe here a recent incident in which a student brought a guide dog-in-training to her microbiology lab, causing a scramble to provide “reasonable” accommodat… Show more

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“…Science professionals have called for major science societies to create guidelines for SDs in laboratories. 18,19 In addition, SDs are currently prohibited from animal research facilities around the country due to concerns the presence of a dog will negatively influence laboratory animals. 20,21 Yet, scent or sight of a domestic dog has not been found to cause consistently negative outcomes on rodent physiology or behavior.…”
Section: Students With Sdsin University Science Labsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Science professionals have called for major science societies to create guidelines for SDs in laboratories. 18,19 In addition, SDs are currently prohibited from animal research facilities around the country due to concerns the presence of a dog will negatively influence laboratory animals. 20,21 Yet, scent or sight of a domestic dog has not been found to cause consistently negative outcomes on rodent physiology or behavior.…”
Section: Students With Sdsin University Science Labsmentioning
confidence: 99%