🇮🇪 Ireland’s Laws & Regulations for Assistance Animals are as follows:
Acceptance
Housing
Ireland does not have a dedicated national housing law requiring acceptance of assistance animals. Acceptance depends on landlords, building management, and tenancy agreements. Service Animals and PSAs are typically accepted with appropriate documentation. ESAs often require a prescription letter and registration documentation for approval.
Air Travel
Ireland follows EU aviation rules. Airlines operating from Dublin, Cork, and Shannon airports commonly accept Service Animals and PSAs in the cabin when documentation and behavioral standards are met. ESAs are generally accepted with conditions based on airline policy and destination-country requirements.
Public Access
Ireland enforces strong disability and accessibility protections under national and EU law. Service Animals and PSAs are allowed in restaurants, public transportation, shops, hotels, hospitals, government buildings, and other public venues when properly identified and controlled. ESAs may be accepted with documentation but do not possess guaranteed public-access rights.
Additional Notes
- Service Animals & PSAs: recognized across Ireland.
- ESAs: accepted with documentation depending on venue.
- Ireland enforces EU-wide microchip and rabies rules for animal entry.
- Recognition Gear helps reduce questions and delays in public settings.
Applicable Laws
ESA:
Accepted with conditions depending on venue, airline, and landlord rules.
PSA:
Often treated similarly to Service Animals when properly trained and documented for psychiatric or task-based support.
Service Animals:
Protected under Irish equality and disability-access legislation as well as EU directives.
