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The United States Service Dog Registry
We were designed with input from experienced trainers and Service Dog owners who believe there should be an opportunity for those who wish to voluntarily and knowingly comply with not only the ADA law, but also an additional and specific set of training and behavior standards. These training and behavior standards go above and beyond the ADA.
https://www.usservicedogregistry.org
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Service Dog Central
Service Dog Central is a community of service dog partners and trainers working together to bring you our combined knowledge about service dogs. Our goal is to bring you the latest, most accurate, most useful information about service dogs available anywhere.
http://servicedogcentral.org/content/
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Service Dog Certifications
Register your service dog, emotional support dog, or therapy dog absolutely free. Your service animal, emotional support animal (ESA), therapy animal, etc. will be placed in a database for you to retrieve from your smart phone, tablet, or laptop. If you prefer, you may order a card from us and we will deliver it to you via Priority Mail within 3 days.
http://www.servicedogcertifications.org
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Information on Service Dogs - US Dog Registry
Service dogs are dogs that have been individually trained to perform a specific task for individuals who have disabilities. The disabilities can vary greatly, and so do the tasks that the service dogs perform. Service dogs can aid in navigation for people who are hearing- and visually impaired, assist an individual who is having a seizure, calm an individual who suffers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and even dial 911 in the event of an emergency.
http://usdogregistry.org/information/information-on-service-dogs/
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Service Animal Information
Service animals are animals that are individually trained to perform tasks for people with disabilities such as guiding people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf, pulling wheelchairs, alerting and protecting a person who is having a seizure, or performing other special tasks. Although a service animal is most often a dog, it can also be another kind of animal such as a cat, bird, monkey or pig.
http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/serviceanimals/
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Service Dog Facts - Service Animal Association Service Animal Association
A service dog is individually trained to perform tasks that mitigate the disability of his owner. Training typically takes 18-24 months. Because of his advanced training, a service dog is considered medical equipment and is permitted to accompany his disabled owner to many places where pets are not permitted.
http://www.serviceanimalassociation.org/service-dog-facts/
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Guide Dog Facts for Kids, Easy Science For Kids
Easy Science for Kids All About Guide and Service Dogs - The Advantage of Having One. Learn more about Guide and Service Dogs with our Fun Science Site!
http://easyscienceforkids.com/all-about-guide-and-service-dogs/
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Picking a Service Dog Candidate
Time to look for your next Service Dog. What traits should you look for? What's important? What doesn't matter? There is a sea of misinformation that a Service Dog handler must sort through while picking a Service Dog puppy or candidate. Cut through the chaos and learn what what to look for while selecting a potential partner.
http://www.anythingpawsable.com/picking-a-service-dog
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FAQs on Emotional Support Animals- Animal Legal and Historical Center
An emotional support animal is not a pet. An emotional support animal is a companion animal that provides therapeutic benefit to an individual with a mental or psychiatric disability. The person seeking the emotional support animal must have a verifiable disability (the reason cannot just be a need for companionship).
https://www.animallaw.info/article/faqs-emotional-support-animals
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National Service Animal Registry
NSAR: The most complete, professional Service Dog registry available. Certify your disability and register your dog as a service animal in minutes. Take your dog anywhere!
https://www.nsarco.com
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Service Animal - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Wikipedia's information about service animals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_animal
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Americans with Disabilities Act Questions and Answers: Service Animals
The ADA Home Page provides access to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
http://www.ada.gov/regs2010/service_animal_qa.html
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Commonly Asked Questions About Service Animals in Places of Business
The ADA Home Page provides access to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
http://www.ada.gov/qasrvc.htm