Service Dogs come in all shapes and sizes.
Qualify your canine assistant
to be a Service Dog.
Service Dog Identification & Registration
Service Dogs America provides the latest in Service Dog equipment. Including vests patches collars leashes wallet cards collar tags tempo harness walking harness.
The term Service Dog encompasses a broad range of assistance animals that have been trained to assist their owners with their 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 most every person
in America may have some form of disability.
Most persons rely on their dog to assist them in many different ways. Ensure your dog will be allowed to accompany you wherever you need to go by clearly identifying him/her as a service dog with an Service Dog Identification Package provided by Service Dogs America.
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Service Dog Identification Kit
Our Service Dog package includes quality equipment, vests with embroidered Service Dog patches, documentation, certificates, plastic wallet cards (photo optional), metal collar tags, Department of Justice wallet cards and a booklet of articles with rules and definitions explaining the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 in simple terms.
There is no such thing as a Governmental Authority or Agency "certifying" Service Dogs in the United States
Can My Dog Be a Service Dog?
There is no restriction of size, breed or age for a service dog.
Once the following two requirements are met (the owner has a disability and dog is trained to assist the person) the owner and the service dog may not be denied access to any public facility. With your dog wearing a service dog vest you will always be welcomed.
Many individuals rely on their canines to help them in a variety of ways. To ensure that your canine can accompany you wherever you go, it is imperative to clearly identify them as a service dog. Service Dogs America offers identification packages to ensure your pooch goes wherever you go.
What does it take for a Dog to Become a Service Dog?
There is NO legal requirement in the United States for a Service Dog to be trained by a Professional Trainer in order to have "public access" rights. For some reason, Service Dog organizations intimate that ONLY dogs professionally trained have public access rights.
A disabled person has the right to train his or her own Service Dog, either with the help of a trainer or without.
At Service Dogs America, we want to provide you and your canine everything you will ever need to be accepted in society. You will not have any difficulty as long as your dog is trained and behaves.
Service Dogs America can assist you in your
desire to have your dog identified as a service dog.
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Testimonial
First of all Paul with Service Dogs America gave me excellence service, helpful & kind and always there for us.
I have had Maya my husky mix as my service dog with Service Dogs America for 4 years. I took Maya to brazil 2014-2015 for 6 months and we just returned to the USA.
We had easy flight on American Airlines we had our own seats, easy entrance through custom into brazil. Then I brought Maya and my border collie puppy back to USA with an easy entrance with her service dog card & vest. My new puppy Francisco is in training under Maya now and he is also a service dog. We are so grateful. Thank you so much Service Dogs America.
Pamela Sophia Rays & Maya, Francisco