service animal services

 

            Task Specific Training

A Service Animal is defined as a dog who is trained to

perform a specific task for a person with a disability.  

Different tasks can help the same disability and the same

task can help different disabilities      

EACH DISABILITY REQUIRES SPECIFIC TASKS

LISTED BELOW ARE THE DISABILITIES WE 

ANXIETY
DEPRESSION

https://adata.org/factsheet/ada-definitions

What is a Disability Under the ADA?

The ADA defines a person with a disability as someone who:

  • Has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, or
  • Has experienced certain high stress situations, has a learning disability and/or has had their life impacted by anxiety or depression EVER
  • Has a history or record of an impairment (such as cancer that is in remission), or
  • Is regarded as having such an impairment by others even if the individual does not actually have a disability (such as a person who has scars from a severe burn that does not limit any major life activity).
MEDICATION REMINDERS

https://www.ada.gov/topics/service-animals/

Service animals are dogs who have trained to perform a specific task related to the owner’s disability.   They need to reasonably well behaved and housebroken. The dog can be any size, weight or breed.

They can bark.  They can have accidents.  They are dogs not robots.  However, the dog must be kept under control at all times.  Also, we highly recommend you carry any necessary supplies to clean up after your dog if necessary.

Dogs are not required to be certified, registered or licensed or go through a professional training program.  An owner can train their own service animal.

Service animals are not required to wear a vest or other ID that indicates they’re a service dog although these indicators can help the owner avoid many problems especially with those who do not know the law.
GET OUT OF BED

https://www.ada.gov/topics/service-animals/

Service animals are dogs who have trained to perform a specific task related to the owner’s disability.   They need to reasonably well behaved and housebroken. The dog can be any size, weight or breed.

They can bark.  They can have accidents.  They are dogs not robots.  However, the dog must be kept under control at all times.  Also, we highly recommend you carry any necessary supplies to clean up after your dog if necessary.

Dogs are not required to be certified, registered or licensed or go through a professional training program.  An owner can train their own service animal.

Service animals are not required to wear a vest or other ID that indicates they’re a service dog although these indicators can help the owner avoid many problems especially with those who do not know the law.
PTSD

https://www.ada.gov/resources/service-animals-faqs/

When necessary, we complete all necessary paperwork to file a complaint with the DOJ for our clients and work as a team with our clients to get the best possible solution.

MIGRAINES
AUTISTIC CHILDREN

The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)  is one of the executive departments of the U.S. federal government.  HUD enforces the Fair Housing Act.

We complete all necessary  paperwork  to file a complaint with HUD for our clients and work as a team with our clients to get the best possible solution.

 

other disabilities

FUTURE TRAINING

As we evolve and grow as an organization, we will be able to help more people and develop self training modules for addditional disabilities.    These include:

MOBILITY ASSISTANCE
PREVENT WANDERING
STOP NIGHTMARES

ONLY 2 QUERSTIONS CAN BE ASKED:

(1) Is the dog a service animal required because of a disability?

(2) What task has the dog been trained to perform?  —————They cannot ask to see it performed.

No one is allowed to request any documentation for the dog or inquire about the nature of the person’s disability.

SEIZURES
HIGH BLOOD SUGAR
ALLERGEN DETECTION

specialized training

WE WILL NEVER TRAIN

Certraining will always remain beyond our capability.   Training must be done by a professional and does require 1000s of hours of training.  In the future, we will donating money to help those in get these type of Service Animals as well.

GUIDE DOGS
HEARING IMPAIRED

Get Honest Professional Help!

AVOID THE FRAUD AND LIES FROM OTHER INTERNET SITES.

DO WHAT IS BEST FOR YOU AND YOUR DOG. 

REACH OUT AND LET US HELP!

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