Registering a Service Dog: What You N…
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A service dog should: The dog should be calm, alert, and willing to please. It must be trained to perform specific tasks related to the person's disability. Eligibility criteria include having a physical, emotional, or mental health disability. Service animals can be of any breed or size and are not required to be certified or wear special identification. Be calm Be able to learn and hold onto information Be alert, but not reactive Be ready and willing to please For EMRD and Mobility Assistance dogs, applicants must be at least 18 years old and possess the physical and developmental capacity to handle a service dog independently.
The dog should be calm, alert, and willing to please.
It must be trained to perform specific tasks related to the person's disability.
Eligibility criteria include having a physical, emotional, or mental health disability.
Service animals can be of any breed or size and are not required to be certified or wear special identification.
Be calm
Be able to learn and hold onto information
Be alert, but not reactive
Be ready and willing to please
For EMRD and Mobility Assistance dogs, applicants must be at least 18 years old and possess the physical and developmental capacity to handle a service dog independently.
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