What is a Service Dog?
The term "Service Dog" encompasses a broad range of assistance animals that have been trained to assist their handlers with physical, or psychiatric disabilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires public and privately owned establishments serving the public, such as restaurants, hotels, retail stores, taxicabs, airplanes, theaters, concert halls, and sports facilities, to allow people with disabilities to bring their service animals onto business premises in whatever areas customers are generally allowed.
SDA recognizes that many Americans
in America may have some form of disability
requiring a Service Dog
Most persons rely on their dog to assist them in many different ways. Ensure your dog will be allowed to accompany you where ever you need to go by properly identifying him/her as a service dog with an identification package provided by Service Dogs America.
Service Dogs America can assist you in your
desire to have your dog identified as a service dog.
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Meet Brut, a home-trained service
dog who is trained to assist his owner
with their disability
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