Not exact matches
While there are times that references to a
qualified local
dog trainer are the best thing to offer pet owners experiencing difficulty housebreaking their animals, and medical issues
as a cause for poor potty training must always be ruled out before suggesting alternatives, the vast majority of pet owners just need a bit of direction and
assistance.
He will then be matched with a
qualified applicant to serve
as his or her mobility
assistance dog.
No, but animal must be a cat or
dog small enough to travel in the cabin
as a pet or
qualify as an
assistance or emotional support animal.
* Canine Good Neighbor Certificate * Public Access Test completed and passed * A prescription for a service /
assistance dog from your doctor, nurse practitioner, or other health care provider (varies depending on the certifying body) * A list of the tasks (suggest at least 3 that specifically address your disability in public places - providing comfort does not
qualify as a task) * Documentation of the amount of time in specific training your
dog has had for each task.
If your
dog is great with your own child but nervous, fearful or aggressive around other children, seek
assistance from a
qualified professional
as soon
as possible.