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Service Dog Registrat

It is important to register your dog so you can easily inform others that your dog is not a pet, but a working service dog . Along with our quick and easy service animal registration process, we offer a variety of accessories including high quality leashes and vests your dog should wear to restaurants, hotels, apartments and airports. Wearing these items at all times while out in public will help others identify your service dog and can save you hundreds of dollars in “Pet Fees” each year.

To inquire about obtaining a service dog, please email info@adasd.org

 

Important reminders while out in public:

  • Learn all the state and federal laws that pertain to you and your Service Dog or Emotional Support Animal to help you confidently and politely correct anybody denying you access.
  • Some people won’t be comfortable and supportive of you bringing your dog with you. Always try to be considerate of others. Just because you have legal protections, doesn’t mean you should abuse them.
  • If your dog is disruptive or poses a direct threat to anybody, you can be asked to leave. If your dog is not well mannered you should avoid public places and airplanes.
  • People may want to pet your dog. Strangers can make dogs nervous and it is always safest to not distract your working service animal.
  • Refer to our Travel Guide and Housing Guide for more information on how to best live and travel with your Service Dog.

 

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Your Disability and Public Knowledge

Under Federal law, you are not allowed to be asked by an owner, manager, or other representative of a business what your disability is that allows you to have a service dog. That information is private and you do not have to disclose it to anyone if you are asked. The only information that may be asked is if it is a service dog, and what task the service dog is trained to assist you with. For example, if you have a mental illness that requires that you take medication and your service dog is tra

 

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Living With Your Service Dog and Emotional Support Animal

ADA law gives individuals the right to live with their service dog regardless of any building or residences with a no pet policy. A service dog is not considered a pet and is required for daily life functions and activities. Building managers or landlords may not reject your application due to a pet policy nor may they require you to submit any pet deposits or fees for your Service Dog or Emotional Support Animals. Individuals depend on them every day to help them live their everyday lives. H

 

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Flying With Your Service Dog

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) allow Service Dogs and Psychiatric Service Animals to accompany their disabled handlers. Individuals flying do not have to pay an extra fee to have their service dog by their side. Refer to our Travel Guide before flying with your Service Dog
Recieve an Evaluation from a Licensed Mental Health Professional