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3 Things to Embroider on a Service Dog Collar

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The collar worn by a service dog can serve multiple purposes. In addition to holding the leash or guide bar, you can add embroidery that will state specifics about the dog. This might include what they do or their name. The embroidery will help those around you understand that your dog is working as well as instructions on how to act around it. Here are some things that you can add to a service dog collar. Service Dog Identification Identifying your dog as a service animal is important whenever taking your dog in public. One reason is that many establishments don’t allow pets. If they are unable to determine that your dog is a service animal, they might be suspicious of you. Given the laws that limit what they can ask you, employees might be too afraid to be upfront and ask if you have a service dog. Embroidering the words “service dog” on a dog collar will tell anyone that sees your dog that they are working. This will also discourage people from coming up to the dog and pet...

6 Questions about Service Dog Training

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Are you curious about service dog training? These dogs help their owners manage their daily lives by performing helpful, sometimes even life-saving tasks. In this post, you’ll learn more about the training process and how dogs qualify for certification.  How Long Does It Take to Train a Service Dog? In general, it takes 1-2 years to complete the training. During the training process, the dog learns how to mitigate their owner’s disability and how to behave in public. Therefore, before the training process is completed, the dog must demonstrate appropriate public behaviors and their ability to perform disability-related work tasks.  Can a Prescription Letter Take the Place of Training? Prescription letters from doctors and licensed counselors can’t take the place of formal training. A doctor’s note is only valid when registering emotional support animals.  How Much Does It Cost to Train a Service Dog? Training a dog to perform services related to physic...

The Benefits of Emotional Support Dogs for PTSD Sufferers

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An increasing number of people are turning to Emotional Support Animals (ESA) to help them cope with emotional and psychological disabilities. As part of a treatment plan, a licensed mental health professional can provide a formal prescription letter for an ESA. This letter allows the patient to bring the animal with them onto planes and into some establishments. Unlike service animals that undergo intense training, an ESA can be any domesticated animal that brings the patient comfort and minimizes the negative symptoms of their disability. The most common ESA animal is a dog. With psychiatric disorders like Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) on the rise, ESA dogs are becoming more common. But how can these animals help alleviate some of the symptoms of PTSD? Read on to find out. What is PTSD? Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is a mental health disorder that can occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a terrifying event. Examples of these events include war, car ac...