| Although, certification of service animals is not required under federal law. Most entities are ignorant of this and try to prevent access without the service animal wearing a vest and the handler carrying ID. Certification of your service animal is a personal choice that is left up to the service animal owner. |
![]() | Provide you with the tools you need to avoid access issues | |
![]() | Provide training for your dog | |
![]() | Prepare you and your dog for the Public Access Test | |
![]() | Administer the Public Access Test, provide Certification, Vest & ID | |
| Ability Dogs Service Dog Certification Specialist 951-255-0302 |

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A percentage of all proceeds are donated to Canine Support Teams, Inc. Should you decide that you require a fully trained/certified service dog, please consider Canine Support Teams as your provider. www.caninesupportteams.org |


| Ability Dogs is proudly endorsed by Canine Support Teams, Inc. A 501c3 Non-Profit organization that provides service dogs to people with disabilities other than blindness at no cost to the recipient. |