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Q: How do you get a service dog certified after training the animal?
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Can you bring a dog into restaurants in Wisconsin?

Only if it's a trained and certified service animal.


do you have to be certified in the state of mi. to be a dog trainer?

Its recommended to be certified but with the right training its not a law


Where can one take training to become a certified dog trainer in Calgary?

The best place in Calgary to take training courses to become a certified dog trainer is through one of the Calgary Alberta Dog Training Schools. The school is perfect for Canadians who love animals.


Can an apartment charge you for a service dog in training?

Service and assistance animals (or service dogs in training) are not technically pets and owners do not have to pay pet fees. The landlord or apartment, however, can charge a security deposit and may still seek money from the tenant if there is any damage caused by the animal to the home.


What if I get a doctor's statement for a service dog and my landlord won't except it?

A landlord is generally permitted to require proof of disability and proof of the dog's training. Your doctor's should specify that you are disabled and that the service animal is necessary because of your disability. Your training program can provide any proof of training you might need.


Where can one find service dog training in Boston?

Boston has many dog training services. One of the easiest places to bring your dog for training would be your local PetSmart store. PetSmart trains your dog until all training issues are resolved and you are satisfied with their service.


Do the regulations that apply to service animals also apply to young service dogs in training?

Do Service animals in Training have the same access rights as fully trained Service Dogs?It depends on which state you are in. The Americans with Disabilities Act, defines Service Dog, and discusses what access rights a Service Dog has--but is silent about Service Dogs in Training. Therefore, you will have to find your State laws which would define Service Dogs.It is often hard to find those laws--because Service Dogs/in Training are often referred to in a term other than Service Dog/in Training. Also, state law portals can change. One site which attempts to keep up-to-date on Service Dog laws is here:http://www.psychdog.org/lifestyle_statelaws.htmlI would suggest that you read the laws for yourself--to see what the state law really says. There are sites (and booklets), which purport to cover each states law--but sometimes, those sites and booklets, leave out important information which is stated in the law.Also, know that a Service Dog is a Service Dog is a Service Dog--it does NOT matter what your disability is--according to the ADA--A Service Animal is any animal individually trained to do work OR perform tasks for a person with a disability... [emphasis mine--possibly paraphrased].


I have a diploma in animal behavior is that any good for getting a job training guide dogs?

Yes, it helps. Contact a local service dog school to apply.


What college has dog training?

Animal Behavior College in California offers a dog training certificate. Their trainers are recognized all over the world. Victoria, on "It's me or the dog", received her training from ABC.


Can you ask someone if their dog is a service animal?

A business may ask someone entering with a dog 2 questions. 1. Is this a service dog? If they say no, then out they go! If they say yes, then question 2 is: How is this dog trained to assist you? Answers such as "I have a letter for him", "You can't ask that" "He protects me" or "She comforts me are unacceptable. You may not ask to see any sort of paperwork, ask what the person's disability is, ask them to demonstrate their dog's tasks. These are the laws for fully-trained service dogs. State laws regarding service dogs in training vary by state and are not covered by the ADA. (*EDIT BY MEMBER RW*) From the 2011 ADA service animal revision, word for word When it is not obvious what service an animal provides, only limited inquiries are allowed. Staff may ask two questions: (1) is the dog a service animal required because of a disability, and (2) what work or task has the dog been trained to perform. Staff cannot ask about the person's disability, require medical documentation, require a special identification card or training documentation for the dog, or ask that the dog demonstrate its ability to perform the work or task.


Can an Belgian Malinois be a guide dog?

Any type of dog can be a service dog. The most common service dog breed is the Labrador Retriever. It also depends on the temperament of the dog. For example, you would not want a highly energetic dog who does not listen to commands to become a service dog. A dog should be properly trained and (and possibly certified) to become a service dog.


Is undisabled person with service dog are allowed in restaurant to eat?

No! If the person is not disabled then the dog is not a service dog, it is a pet!Some states do allow service dog trainers to take dogs in training out in public places for training purposes.Not all disabilities are visible and the handler may not look disabled. A place of public accommodation may ask two questions:Is this a service dog?How is this service dog trained to assist you with your disability?