Some notes:
There is no legislation in 'Province' that specifies the training necessary for an animal to be classified as a service animal, and there is no certification regime for service animals in 'Proince'. Two pieces of legislation refer to services animals: The Animal Protection Act, 2018 and The 'Province' Human Rights Code, 2018.
The degree of training required for a service animal is not specified in the legislation.
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission defines a Service Animal as:
A Service Animal is [sic] animal with specialized training to assist a person with recognized physical and/or mental disabilities. The Service Animal must be able to take a specific action, when needed, to assist the person with an aspect of their disability.
This dog had no training whatsoever. But fat depressed heavyhomo still won because he told the Hearing Officer he intended to train it. Doesn't matter because under the provincial description because anybody with a Dr note can say their dog is a service animal regardless of training. In fact he couldn't even get the dog to walk on a leash at 8 months, probably because it never went for walks because again: fat, lazy and depressed.
Looney Tunes!! And he is the good guy GLOATING on here and standing up to the evil landlords that Reddit hates so much and getting all that sweet sweet karma and validation. The evil landlords that BY LAW had to accommodate the medical condition of the upstairs tenant, and now by looney tunes Canadian law has to also accommodate Jabba's service dog. They were in a no win situation.
And now because they had a duty to act, he is taking them to a Human Rights Tribunal over the fact they acted.