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How to Handle Service Animals in Your Airbnb

How to Handle Service Animals in Your Airbnb

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Because Saying “No Pets” Doesn’t Always Apply

You’ve got a no-pets policy. You’ve made it clear in your listing. And then a guest messages: “I’ll be bringing my emotional support dog.” Cue the host panic.

Here’s the thing—Airbnb treats service animals differently than pets. And in many cases, you’re legally required to allow them, no matter what your house rules say.

Let’s break down what you need to know, what you can and can’t say, and how to protect your listing while staying compliant.

1. Airbnb’s Policy on Service Animals

Airbnb considers both service animals and emotional support animals (ESAs) under their accessibility policy. In most cases, you must allow:

  • Service animals trained to perform specific tasks for a person with a disability
  • Emotional support animals (ESAs) that provide comfort but may not be task-trained

Important: Airbnb hosts are expected to accommodate these animals—even if you have a no-pet policy.

2. What You Can’t Do as a Host

You are not allowed to:

  • Decline a reservation based solely on a guest bringing a service animal or ESA
  • Ask for documentation proving the animal’s status
  • Charge a pet fee or deposit for a service or support animal
  • Restrict specific breeds or sizes

Doing any of the above could result in your account being penalized—or suspended.

3. What You Can Do

You can still enforce:

  • Rules around noise, cleanliness, or damage (as long as they apply to all guests)
  • Requirements for the animal to be under control (e.g., leashed or crated when appropriate)

If the animal causes damage beyond normal wear and tear, you’re allowed to submit a resolution request through Airbnb like you would for any other issue.

4. Tips to Protect Your Listing Without Breaking the Rules

  • Don’t make assumptions—guests are not required to disclose their service animal in advance
  • Use neutral, inclusive language in your listing (e.g., “No pets allowed—service animals welcome”)
  • Document your space before and after each stay (photos go a long way if there’s an issue)

5. What If You're Allergic—or Share the Property?

Airbnb allows limited exemptions only if:

  • Hosting the animal would pose a health risk (e.g., severe allergies with medical documentation)
  • The host lives on the property and it’s a shared space

These cases must be reported to Airbnb directly. You’ll need to clearly document your reason and receive Airbnb’s approval to decline the reservation.

Where SuperHost Depot Comes In

Navigating policies around service animals can feel like walking a legal tightrope. One misstep and your account (or reputation) could take a hit.

That’s why SuperHost Depot helps you:

  • Understand Airbnb’s official accessibility policy and how it applies to your listing
  • Set clear, inclusive house rules that comply with platform guidelines
  • Handle post-stay damage claims if something goes wrong
  • Communicate with guests in a way that’s respectful, compliant, and still protects your space

We help you stay fair, stay legal, and stay in business.


Related Knowledge Base Articles:

  • Handling Service Animal Requests
  • Legal Considerations for SHD Hosts
  • Compliance and Local STR Regulations
  • Resolving Guest Concerns with SHD Support
  • Filing a Damage Claim with SHD


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