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| Service Dog resources throughout the U.S. by state From Arizona to Wisconsin, and internationally: a directory of organizations involved with guide dogs, hearing dogs, support dogs, search and rescue dogs. | 10.00 |
| How to sponsor an individual Service Dog team. | 0.00 |
| FAQ, links, and contact information about service dogs and service dog organizations. | 0.00 |
| Service dog training organization located in Pennsylvania. Also contains links to other organizations and training information. | 0.00 |
| Tuscaloosa County Obedience Training Dogs provides service dog training for seizure alert, counter balance, vision impairment, diabetes help, stroke victim help, and performs public education of service dog tasks, etiquette, time training, ADA compliance, behavior evaluations and AKC CGC testing. | 0.00 |
| Arizona organization that helps disabled persons train their own service dogs. | 0.00 |
| A non-profit organization dedicated to training shelter dogs to assist individuals with various disabilities. Located in Oceanside, California. | 0.00 |
| Women And Their Canine Helpers offers service dogs for emotional assistance and security to women victims of PTSD, anxiety, depression and other emotional disabilities. | 0.00 |
| Wolf Packs: Service Dog Directory Lists organizations, mailing lists, and training schools. | 0.00 |
| Federal (U.S.) and state laws guarantee your service dog access to businesses including airlines. Contact phone and tty numbers to get action, newsletter. | 0.00 |
| The Airline Carrier Access Act protects your right to fly with your service dog. Here are the latest regulations and how to use them. | 0.00 |
| Brief personal story of how a service dog helped an individual. | 0.00 |
| Assistance Dogs For Independence A licenced charitable organisation in Australia that obtains, trains and maintains service dogs assisting people with disabilities achieve a greater level of independence. | 0.00 |
| A description of a 'Service Dog' as defined by the organization that sets the industry standards for training and placing Assistance Dogs worldwide. | 0.00 |
| Assistance Dogs of America, Inc. Non-profit organization that primarily trains shelter and rescued dogs for placement with disabled handlers. | 0.00 |
| Best Paws Forward Assistance Dog School Business that trains mobility service animals to pull wheelchairs, pick up dropped items, open and close doors, turn lights on and off, and perform seizure alerting and sounds alerting for deaf/hard of hearing individuals. | 0.00 |
| Dedicated to providing individuals with disabilities professionally selected and trained Social/Therapy and Service Dogs. | 0.00 |
| Nonprofit organization trains dogs to turn on lights, open doors, pull chairs, and retrieve dropped objects. | 0.00 |
| Canine Companions for Independence One of the original organizations. Their FAQ is excellent, well worth reading. They train dogs for physically disabled persons as well as hearing impaired persons. | 0.00 |
| Canine Partners for Independence CPI, a registered charity, assists disabled people to enjoy greater independence and a better quality of life through the help of specially trained dogs. | 0.00 |
| Canine Partners For Life trains and places service dogs with physically disabled individuals in the Cochranville, Pennsylvania area. | 0.00 |
| A California based non-profit organization that provides specially trained dogs to people with disabilities other than blindness. | 0.00 |
| A national nonprofit organization based in Princeton, MA. that trains a variety of dogs to help children who are deaf or physically disabled. | 0.00 |
| Helping kids and adults with mobility related disabilities become more independent with the assistance of a service dog. | 0.00 |
| Canix, European Canine Institute Offers custom training of service dogs for physically disabled adults, guardian dogs for disabled children, hearing dogs for the hearing impaired and therapy dogs that visit chronically ill adults and children in hospitals and institutions. The dogs can be trained in Danish, English, German and Spanish. | 0.00 |
