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  1. Central Ohio Service Dogs. With over 23 years of experience in service dog training, we provide a wide variety of options to fit with you and your family's needs. We offer Private and Group Classes, Board and train options, and Public Access Testing for all students of COSD.

    • About Service Animals
    • Examples of Service Animal Tasks
    • Where Service Animals Can Go
    • Asking If A Dog Is A Service Animal
    • When A Service Animal Can Be Kept Out
    • Asking Someone to Remove Their Service Animal
    • State and Local Laws
    • Learn More About The Ada and Service Animals
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    Service animals are:

    1. Dogs 2. Any breed and any size of dog 3. Trained to perform a task directly related to a person’s disability

    Service animals are not:

    1. Required to be certified or go through a professional training program 2. Required to wear a vest or other ID that indicates they’re a service dog 3. Emotional support or comfort dogs, because providing emotional support or comfort is not a task related to a person’s disability

    A person who uses a wheelchair may have a dog that is trained to retrieve objects for them. A person with depression may have a dog that is trained to perform a task to remind them to take their medication. A person with PTSD may have a dog that is trained to lick their hand to alert them to an oncoming panic attack. A person who has epilepsy may h...

    Generally, service animals are allowed to be with their person, even in places that don’t allow pets. For example, service dogs can go into: 1. Restaurants 2. Shops 3. Hospitals 4. Schools 5. Hotels EXAMPLE: A restaurant offers indoor and outdoor seating. A woman arrives at the restaurant with her service dog and asks to sit inside. The restaurant ...

    If you are working at a business or state/local government facility and it is unclear to you whether someone’s dog is a service dog, you may ask for certain information using two questions.

    A business or state/local government does not need to allow a service animal if the dog’s presence would fundamentally alter the nature of the goods, services, programs, or activities provided to the public. Learn more about when a service animal can be kept out in questions 23-26 in FAQs about service animals and the ADA.

    A business or state/local government can ask someone to remove their service animal if: 1. The dog is not housebroken. 2. The dog is out of control, and the person cannot get the dog under control.

    State/local governments can:

    1. Require service dogs to be licensed and vaccinated, if all dogs are required to be licensed and vaccinated 2. Offer voluntaryservice dog registration programs

    State/local governments can’t:

    1. Require certification or registration of service dogs 2. Ban a service dog based on its breed

    The following technical assistance documents provide more helpful information about service animals: 1. Frequently Asked Questions about Service Animals and the ADA 2. ADA Requirements: Service Animals

    Learn what businesses and governments must do to allow service animals in public places. Find out what tasks service animals can perform, how to identify them, and when they can be excluded.

  2. Aug 23, 2023 · Learn what a service dog is, how it is trained, and what tasks it can perform for people with disabilities. Find out the common breeds, the difference between service dogs and emotional support animals, and the public access rights of service dogs.

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  3. 4 Paws for Ability places more than ten types of service dogs with children, adults and veterans with disabilities. Click here to learn more about our service dogs and how to apply.

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  4. PAWS trains Service Dogs to assist people with physical disabilities affecting one or more limbs. Learn how to qualify, what to expect, and see stories of Service Dog teams.

  5. Enroll your dog into a customized Service Dog Training Program and let your dog take care of you. Service dogs are trained to help anyone with a disability, including physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental impairments.

  6. Feb 28, 2020 · Learn about the ADA's service animal provisions and how they apply to people with disabilities and covered entities. Find answers to common questions about service animal definition, rules, certification, breeds, exclusion, and more.

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