You must be able to name specific tasks (e.g., "alerting to a seizure," "opening doors," "deep pressure therapy") the dog will perform. 5. Avoiding Scams

Waitlists can range from 2 to 5 years. Costs can be high ($20,000–$50,000), though some nonprofits provide them for free or at a reduced cost to veterans or children. Owner-Training:

Under the , a service dog is defined strictly as a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability.

You must be able to manage a dog 24/7, including in work and social environments.

The service dog industry is largely unregulated. These documents have no legal standing under the ADA and are often used by people trying to pass pets off as service animals, which can lead to legal trouble in many states.

The ADA does not require service dogs to be professionally certified, registered, or wear a vest, though many handlers use them for clarity. 2. Choosing Your Path: Program vs. Owner-Trained

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You must be able to name specific tasks (e.g., "alerting to a seizure," "opening doors," "deep pressure therapy") the dog will perform. 5. Avoiding Scams

Waitlists can range from 2 to 5 years. Costs can be high ($20,000–$50,000), though some nonprofits provide them for free or at a reduced cost to veterans or children. Owner-Training: i want to buy a service dog

Under the , a service dog is defined strictly as a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability. You must be able to name specific tasks (e

You must be able to manage a dog 24/7, including in work and social environments. The service dog industry is largely unregulated

The service dog industry is largely unregulated. These documents have no legal standing under the ADA and are often used by people trying to pass pets off as service animals, which can lead to legal trouble in many states.

The ADA does not require service dogs to be professionally certified, registered, or wear a vest, though many handlers use them for clarity. 2. Choosing Your Path: Program vs. Owner-Trained

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