Back to the actual matter at hand, Suzanne, I have appreciated all of your input. I, first am an animal lover, but my husband, not so much, he admits, that he does not want any damages in his home, does not want the responsibility of all that comes with it, but he tolerates, our animal. She is a cockapoo. She is 7 years old. She has been tested, by babies, toddlers, and other animals. She has Never bitten, anyone. She should have, nipped the toddlers. She won't. So, as to the all dogs bite, I have had several, raised, around all said situations, and never had one bite. But did they do damage to household, yes, by anyones standard. Not purposely, though. Training, and, As in accidents, when no one is home, puppy teething, on something very special even, etc. When we are hosting our homes, for people to come in, there should be respect, for the home, you lent them during their stay. If house rules, are no pets, and aibnb, has that policy, they should at minimum, be told to reveal, the pet, what kind, etc. Their compliance with ada rules, is not necessarily, because of ada rules, someone put their policy in place, and did not consider, some of our homes, are not a condusive environment, for such pet. That should be left to the homeowner/host, and the guest revealing this to a no pet home, could discuss the situation, with the host. Seems pretty simple. There are lots of pet friendly listings. There are options. This should not be forced on us, and in my situation, not only was I not mad aware, there was a serious safety issue, and a danger, to me, my home, my neighbors, etc. In this policy, as they are saying, they don't care about the liability we are facing, to all these things. We must accomodate a service animal, no questions asked. And in this particular case, there was no warning, as they did not tell us, and my husband knocked on the door, as he say's good thing the door held!? If I would not have told the guest the dog had to go, airbnb, would not. She is mad at me, has rated me as a bad host, every other guest has rated me with rave reviews. She went to another house, pet friendly, paid 1/3 more to stay there, and it was not like mine. She posted on her review, that I threw her out on Christmas. Not really, I told her, the dog could not stay I am going to have to review her, and it should alert you and others, that, she brought a 110 lb dog to her stay, left it alone, let it roam free, unattended, and, it growled and barked at my husband. I was not even going to revue her, cuz I knew, what she would say. But now I have to tell my side. It is people like this, that airbnb, should have the policies, in place, to protect. There is a large variety, for people to choose from. Why force someone that is a host, to take risks, they do not want to take? This makes -0- sense to me. Thank you, Tasia