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Assistance Dogs


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What are assistance dogs?

"A dog providing assistance to a person with a disability". While most of us have heard the term "guide dog" or "seeing eye dog", there are many more types of assistance for which a dog will be trained.

Public Access Information

  1. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), businesses and organizations that serve the public must allow people with disabilities to bring their service animals into all areas of the facility where customers are normally allowed to go.
    from the U.S. Department of Justice.
  2. Assistance Dog Laws and Legal Resources
    International Association of Assistance Dog Partners(IAADP)




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Assistance Dog Links

  1. Assistance Dogs International, Inc. (ADI)
    ADI is a coalition of not for profit organizations that train and place Assistance Dogs.
  2. Canine and Abled
    Canine and Abled is a service dog education program dedicated to promoting awareness and acceptance of service dog teams everywhere.
    "Being partnered with a service dog has opened my eyes to a gross misunderstanding throughout the general public regarding service dogs, the rights and priveleges a SD team is entitled to, and the unique benefits these canine angels bestow upon their disabled partners".
    "My goal with Canine and Abled is to evoke tolerance of the disabled; something that is sorely lacking in today's society. I know in my heart that people would not say rude things or deny access to disabled persons who rely upon service dogs if only they had insight of what these dogs do for us, and what life is like for a partnered team".
    "Canine and Abled has been launched in schools, businesses, civic associations and the like and has received many accolades from audiences everywhere. It has also gained much attention in the media of late, and has been a great opportunity to promote awareness".
    "It's so very important for me to spread my message far and wide! I can't begin to tell you how an access challenge affects a person who relies so completely upon their service dog. Education means open doors and open doors mean freedom; something our service dogs have so generously and selflessly given back to us".
    "Kimberly Carnevale, Dewey (service dog), and Dawson (service dog in training)"--
    "Together, we are Canine and Abled".
  3. CCI
    Canine Companions for Independence is a non-profit organization that provides highly trained assistance dogs to people with disabilities and to professional caregivers providing pet assisted therapy.
    [ Smiley Face ]CCI provides assistance dogs to injured military personnel.
    PO Box 446; Santa Rosa, California 95402-0446 USA
  4. Cozy Canine House
    Information on Assistance Dogs, Clicker Training and sites to some great resources!
  5. Delta Society
    Health Benefits of Animals, Therapy Animals, and Service Dogs.
    289 Perimeter Road East; Renton, WA 98055-1329 USA
  6. Dog Ears and Paws
    Trains assistance dogs and therapy dogs for people with special needs, using only the most motivational, humane techniques available.
    5399 Enterprise Street; Sykesville, MD 21784 USA
  7. Dog Training For The Physically Challenged
    This is a comprehensive training tool for either physically disabled, or able-bodied dog owners.
    Author: Ilsa M. Sternberg
  8. Dogs for the Deaf, Inc.
    10175 Wheeler Road; Central Point, Oregon 97502 USA
  9. East Coast Assistance Dogs (ECAD)
    East Coast Assistance Dogs, teaches and places loving and confident disabled/handicapped assistance trained service dogs with the physically disabled.
    ECAD works with alternative high schools and teaches their at risk students to train these dogs. The trained dogs enable people with disabilities to gain greater independence and mobility!
  10. Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
    The GDBA's purpose is to enhance the mobility, independence and quality of life of sight impaired people by providing guide dogs and other services.
    Hillfields, Burghfield Common, Reading RG7 3YG
  11. Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc.
    350 Los Ranchitos Road; San Rafael, California 94903 USA
  12. Guide Dogs of America
    An International Guiding Eyes Program.
    13445 Glenoaks Boulevard; Sylmar, California 91342 USA
  13. Guiding Eyes for the Blind
    is dedicated to enriching the lives of blind and visually impaired men and women.
    611 Granite Springs Road; Yorktown Heights, New York 10598 USA
  14. International Association of Assistance Dog Partners
    The IAADP  is a non-profit, cross-disability organization representing people partnered with guide, hearing and service dogs.
    38691 Filly Drive; Sterling Heights, Michigan 48310 USA
  15.   New  KSDS, Inc
    KSDS trains Guide Dogs, Service Dogs and Social Dogs..
    KSDS, Inc; 124 W. 7th Street; Washington, Kansas 66968 USA
  16. LDS Leather
    Custom service, working and companion leather dog harnesses, leather dog leashes and leather dog collars.
    PO Box 721235; Norman, Oklahoma 73070 USA
  17. Lonewolf Dogwear
    Makers of quality custom-made dog coats, boots, rain coats, blaze orange vests, camouflage jackets, handler belts.
    1201 N. Spring St; New Ulm, Minnesota 56073-1131 USA
  18. Paws For Friendship, Inc. (Therapy Pets)
    National and international animal assisted therapy organization
  19. New Horizons Service Dogs
    New Horizons provides trained service dogs to people with disabilities.
    1590 Laurel Park Ct; Orange City, Florida 32763 USA
  20. Paws With A Cause®
    Paws With A Cause®  trains Assistance Dogs nationally for people with disabilities and provides lifetime team support which encourages independence.
    PAWS®  promotes awareness through education.
    4646 South Division; Wayland, Michigan 49348 USA
    (Physical location: Moline, Michigan)

  21. Service and Assistance Dogs
    Service Dog Resources Throughout the U.S. (By State)
    Guide Dogs, Hearing Dogs, Support Dogs, Search and Rescue Dogs
  22. Service Dogs and More!
    Good information on Assistance Dogs.
  23. Southeastern Guide Dogs
    Guide Dog School in Florida for the Blind - guide dog training.
    Palmetto, Florida 34221 USA
  24. Susquehanna Service Dogs
    SSD   breeds or acquires, raises, trains and provides service dogs to assist people with disabilities to become more independent.
    Keystone Children and Family Services
    3700 Vartan Way; Harrisburg PA 17110 USA

  25. Texas Hearing and Service Dogs (THSD)
    Texas Hearing and Service Dogs (THSD) adopts dogs from animal shelters and trains them as working partners for Texans living with disabilities — free of charge.
    4803 Rutherglen; Austin Texas 78749 USA
  26. The Sam Simon Foundation Hearing Dog Program
    The Sam Simon Foundation is a nonprofit organization that trains and places dogs with deaf and hard of hearing people living in California.
    [ Smiley Face ] Here is an organization that not only rescues dogs from animal shelters and humane societies but also provides FREE spay/neuter services to cats and dogs belonging to low-income residents of the City of Los Angeles.
    30765 Pacific Coast Highway #113; Malibu, CA 90265 USA
  27. The Seeing Eye Home page
    Founded in 1929 the school's mission is to enhance the independence, dignity, and self-confidence of blind people through the use of Seeing Eye dogs.
    Morristown, New Jersey 07963-0375 USA
  28. Therapet Animal Assisted Therapy Foundation
    Therapet is a non-profit organization whose mission is to facilitate the use of animals in the healing and rehabilitation of acute and chronically ill individuals.
  29.   New  Travelers with Disabilities and Medical Conditions
    Service Animals | Transportation Security Administration (TSA) | U.S. Department of Homeland Security
  30. WOLF PACKS®

    Gear for working dogs and a List of Service Dog Schools and Information.

  31. Workingdogs.com
    [ Smiley Face ] A Must See Site!

  1. Visit www.fordogtrainer.com
    For dog training equipment needsDog training equipment for police,schutzhund,k9,sport and dog lovers. Reasonable prices. Outstanding quality and durability.

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