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  1. The United States Service Dog Registry

    With the input from over 100 Service Dog handlers in America, the United States Service Dog Registry (USSDR) represents the most democratic realization of an assistance animal registry …

  2. Register Now - usservicedogregistry.org

    Welcome to the United States Service Dog Registry! Our purpose is to create a powerful personal identification, reference, information and educational tool for all Service Dog handlers …

  3. Register Now - usservicedogregistry.org

    Our purpose is to create a powerful tool for all Service and Assistance Dog handlers regardless of certification levels, training methods or other affiliations.

  4. Register Now - Service Dog Registration

    This serves to confirm your registration status. When someone looks up your profile they will see your name, dog's name, and optional photo. No other information is accessible. We will never …

  5. Register Now - usservicedogregistry.org

    You'll be helping yourself, and others with Service Dogs, by getting the word out about the Service Dog Registry. Free registration is open to Service Dog Advocacy Groups, Animal Shelters, …

  6. Register Now - usservicedogregistry.org

    What is a Service or Assistance Dog? Service Dogs are a special type of working dog that are trained to help a disabled individual complete work or tasks directly related to their disability.

  7. Service Dogs may help people with visible and invisible disabilities

    Service and Assistance Dogs can be trained to complete work or tasks that help people with visible and invisible disabilities associated with many diagnoses, including:

  8. Terms of Access and Use - usservicedogregistry.org

    The U.S. Department of Justice and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) allows for Service Animal owners to be taken at their word. You are permited to ask up to two questions - only if …

  9. Register Now - usservicedogregistry.org

    Owning and using a Service or Assistance Dog is a privilege, covered under the law, for disabled individuals who use a dog to help them complete specific tasks or work they would otherwise …