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How Can I Register My Dog as an Anxiety Service Dog?
What to know: If you have a service dog for anxiety, you can register your dog with a registry like ServiceDogCertifications after affirming you have met all the necessary qualifications. Note that while registering a service dog can be useful, it is not required under the ADA. Why register an anxiety service dog? Handlers with […]
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How to Register Your Dog as a Service Dog in Arizona
A service dog provides invaluable assistance to a handler with disabilities by completing specific tasks it was trained for. Owners lead more independent lives, have easier access to places, and may move about with greater confidence, knowing that their trained service animal is there to assist them. Many tasks that non-disabled people take for granted […]
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How to Qualify Your Dog as an Anxiety Service Dog
Can a person qualify for a service dog if they have anxiety? Short Answer: Yes, but only if the person’s anxiety is so severe that it qualifies as a disability and the dog has been individually trained to perform tasks relating to that disability. Anxiety as a Disability To own a service dog under the […]
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Can Uber Drivers Refuse Your Service Dog?
Uber’s policy: Service dogs are allowed to ride with their handlers at no extra cost. According to Uber’s guidelines, drivers are required to accommodate service animals and provide them with the same level of service as any other passenger. What if your driver gives you a hard time? If an Uber driver refuses to allow […]
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Illinois Service Dog Requirements
Individuals in Illinois who require the assistance of a service dog are recognized and protected by federal and state laws. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Illinois Human Rights Act safeguard the rights of service dog owners in the Prairie State. Illinois law allows service dogs to enter public areas, including places where […]
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Pennsylvania Service Dog Requirements
Residents of Pennsylvania who require a service dog are legally recognized under federal and state law. The ADA and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act protect owners of service dogs in the Keystone State. Service dogs in Pennsylvania must be allowed in areas open to the public, even if there is a policy that prohibits entry […]
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