
The United States Service Dog Registry
Built for Service Dog Handlers. Shaped by the Service Dog Community. With the input from over 100 Service Dog handlers in America, the United States Service Dog Registry (USSDR) represents the …
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Thank you for registering your Service Dog. We're going to walk you through registering your Service Dog. It's a simple process, but you should have some information on hand like your dog's birthday …
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Welcome to the United States Service Dog Registry! Our purpose is to create a powerful personal identification, reference, information and educational tool for all Service Dog handlers regardless of …
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What is a Service or Assistance Dog? Service Dogs are a special type of working dog that are trained to help a disabled individual complete work or tasks directly related to their disability. The Americans …
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Service and Assistance Dogs teams have been granted their rights based on their excellent behavior, politeness, public conduct and the necessary, beneficial and functional tasks the dogs perform for …
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The dog being registered is either a fully trained Service or Assistance Dog, or is in the process of being trained to help perform specific tasks related to the owner's disability.
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Thank you for registering your Service or Assistance Dog. From here you will be able to create a new master account. Once you are registered you will be able to change the status of your dog (from in …
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How does a USSDR registration identify my Service Dog? Many Service Dogs are not easily identified as such, and in some cases their owners prefer it that way. Not all disabilities, like epilepsy, are …