Monday, January 3, 2011

service and therapy dog

For all service and therapy dogs regardless of whether or not their status is legally defined by federal or state law, how they are trained, or whether or not they are "certified, they all need the proper service dog identification to reduce or eliminate frustrating situations and confrontations. According to the U. S. Census Bureau, about 49.7 million Americans have a disability, which includes people of all ages.

There are millions of service dogs across the U.S. Each day these dogs significantly impact their partners' lives. However, many businesses and employees may not be aware of The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) law, but if the owner/handler has a good identification tag and the service dog has a proper vest or patch, public will understand easier and reduce confrontation.

More service dog ID tags selection, click here.

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