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How do i make my dog a service dog?

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Simply having a trained service animal doesn't mean they can accompany you, or just anyone, into places pets are denied. Public accommodations must legally be made for service dogs who are accompanied by the individual with the disability. Along with physical disabilities, this includes depression, anxiety, and PTSD. read more

Psychiatric Service Dog; Narcolepsy Response Dog; If your dog is not fully trained to help with a certain condition we recommend buying the service dog gear. Keep in mind your dog should always be well mannered and on leash. read more

To place a service dog, or to find one, check with local service dog organizations and community groups, such as Nextdoor (which also has a great new Pet Directory.) Service dogs provide help for people facing one or more potentially disabling life conditions. read more

If you've got to have such a certificate, make your own and save $39 or more. Remember: certification doesn't make a dog a real service dog any more than a fake ID makes a minor over 21. What makes a dog a real service dog is being trained to perform tasks that mitigate his disabled handler's disability. read more

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