If you live in Wisconsin, a kangaroo can no longer be your service animal

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The One Job A Kangaroo Can't Do In Wisconsin
The One Job A Kangaroo Can't Do In Wisconsin


Sorry residents of Wisconsin.

The small town of Beaver Dam, Wisconsin has implemented the ban of kangaroos used as service animals. The city has changed the municipal code after an incident at a McDonald's this past February.

Diana Moyer walked into a McDonald's in Beaver Dam McDonald's with her baby kangaroo wrapped in a blanket and confined to a carseat. According to the Daily Citizen, Moyer stated that it in concept, the kangaroo it a service animal, although it does not of the tasks of a regular service animal.

A customer filed a complaint once they noticed the kangaroo and Moyer was asked to leave the McDonald's. However, this wasn't the first time she has brought the kangaroo into a public establishment. In fact, she said she has brought the animal into the same McDonald's before.

This kangaroo is just one of five that Moyer cares for and said in a recent interview that they have helped her get through her cancer recovery.

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