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How to Easily Register A Service Dog in Texas

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Definition of A Service Dog in Texas

Service dogs are dogs that have been trained to perform a specific task to help their handlers with a disability. Service dogs are intended to improve the quality of life of their handlers, and allow them to function independently. The ADA defines a service dog as a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. In the State of Texas, private businesses and non-profits that serve the public have a legal requirement (under federal law) to allow service dogs to accompany their handlers in all areas where the public is permitted.

Registering your Service dog in Texas

Registering a Service dog in Texas is a simple and straightforward process.

  1. Identify the right service dog for your disability
  2. Ensure proper training
  3. Registering and certifying your service dog

Requirements for a Service Dog in Texas

There is no official registry for service dogs in Texas and service dog certificates are not a formal requirement. Any service dog registry claiming to be government operated or sanctioned is not true.  Business operators and government officials cannot legally require proof of registration, training or licensing as a condition to enter their establishment where the public is permitted.

In fact, Texas state law explicitly states: No person with a disability may be denied admittance to any public facility in the state because of their disability. No person with a disability may be denied the use of a white cane, assistance animal, wheelchair, crutches, or other device of assistance.

Texas is a relatively friendly state when it comes to service dog laws and its state laws provide the following:

  • A service animal in training must not be denied admittance to any public facility when accompanied by an approved trainer.
  • A person may not assault, harass, interfere with, kill, or injure in any way, or attempt to assault, harass, interfere with, kill, or injure in any way, an assistance animal.
  • Any individual or individuals that deny disabled individuals who require the assistance of a service dog access are subject to criminal penalties including fines of up to $300 and 30 hours of community service.
  • Disabled individuals who require service dogs cannot be charged extra for their service dog unless the service dog causes damage.

Living With Your Service Dog in Texas

While not a formal requirement, as a matter of convenience and to ensure proper access as intended by the ADA in the State of Texas, many service dog owners choose to voluntarily register their dogs as service dogs and carry a digital ID card and/or certificate with them. This can prevent uncomfortable situations or confusion when interacting with staff at public establishments. 

Register now to receive your uniquely identifiable Service Dog Identification and Certification.

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How to Easily Register a Service Dog in California

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Register a Service Dog in California

The State of California expressly permits those with disabilities to enjoy their daily lives with the companionship of a service dog. Service dogs are legally permitted in public establishments in California and may not be denied due to any local regulations. Service dogs in California are widely accepted.

California Service Dog Definition

The ADA defines a service dog as a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Across all counties in California, private businesses and non-profits that serve the public have a general requirement to allow service dogs to accompany their handlers in all areas where the public is permitted.

How do I Register a Service Dog in California?

California does not have any mandatory registration identification requirements, however we always recommended possessing a digital ID at the very minimum in order avoid getting into disputes with third parties about the validity of the service dog’s registration.

We’ve distilled the requirements of how your dog can become a service dog in California as follows:

  1. Identify the right service dog for your disability
  2. Ensure proper training
  3. Registering and certifying your service dog

Step 1: Identify the right service dog for your disability

While any dog breed is eligible to be a service dog in California, certain breeds have characteristics and instincts that allow them to excel at specific tasks. California is one of the states that allows service dogs to assist individuals who suffer from psychiatric disabilities. Such disabilities include:

  • PTSD
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • OCD
  • Schizophrenia
  • Substance Abuse and Addiction
  • Eating Disorders

Service dogs can assist those suffering with psychiatric disabilities through numerous tasks such as tactile stimulation, blocking in public spaces, assisting with taking medication and many more physical and emotional tasks.

Step 2: Ensure Proper Training

This is the most important step in having your dog become a service dog. Training and temperament are the key aspects and markers of a service dog. The State of California does not issue or require any formal training certifications. This aspect of the process is completely self-regulated by the community.

Step 3: Registering and Certifying Your Service Dog in California

There is no official registry for service dogs in California and service dog certificates are not a formal requirement. Any service dog registry claiming to be government operated or sanctioned is simply false information.  Business operators and government officials cannot legally require proof of registration, training or licensing as a condition to enter their establishment where the public is permitted.

The only two questions that are permissible for you to be asked about your service dog are:

  1. Is the animal required because of a disability?
  2. What task has the animal been trained to perform?

Once you confirm the above, businesses must make reasonable accommodations. Unfortunately, many businesses that interact with the public are unfamiliar with the laws surrounding service animals and insist on receiving physical proof of service dog registration.

As a matter of convenience and to ensure proper access as intended by the ADA, many service dog handlers choose to voluntarily register their dogs as service dogs and carry a digital ID card and/or certificate with them. This can prevent uncomfortable situations or confusion when interacting with staff at public establishments. 

Service Dog in California
Service Dog in California

Emotional Support Animals in California

If your disability does not rise to certain thresholds or if your dog is not specifically trained to perform a specific task, you may be eligible to register your dog as an ESA. ESAs are officially recognized as assistance animals, however they do not get the same access of service dogs. That being said, there are many tangible benefits to registering an ESA, such as being able to travel to hotels without extra fees. ESAs are also permitted to live in buildings that do not otherwise allow pets.

Living With Your Service Dog in California

Under California law, reasonable accommodations are required to be made for individuals with service dogs anywhere where “the general public is invited”. As a result, you can essentially bring your service dog anywhere in California including public transportation, movie theatres, hotels, schools and restaurants.

Register now to receive your uniquely identifiable Service Dog Identification and Certification.

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The Different Types Of Support Dogs Cheat-sheet

Three Types of Support Dogs

There are three main types of support dogs: Service Dogs, Emotional Support Animals (ESA) / Emotional Support Dogs (ESD), and Therapy Dogs. While there are similarities and crossover between the three groups, there are also notable distinctions. Check out the infographic and table below to learn more about the different types of support dogs.

Types of Support Dogs
What Are The Different Types Of Support Dogs
RegistrationService DogEmotional Support AnimalTherapy Dog
OverviewService dogs are specifically trained to assist their handlers in dealing with a wide range of disabilitiesEmotional support animals provide critical care for individuals suffering from emotional distress and mental illness, including anxiety and depression.  Therapy dogs are specifically trained to provide therapy services to those suffering from physical and/or emotional trauma
Accessibility RightsService dogs are permitted to accompany their owners in all publicly accessible places, with very little exceptions.Increased access compared to pets, although public establishments generally maintain ultimate discretion. Unlike Service Animals, ESAs are not statutorily permitted to fly.Therapy dogs are working dogs and typically are placed in hospitals, children’s centers, retirement homes and trauma centers.
ValidityRecognized in the United Stated under the Americans with Disabilities Act in addition to Canada, the U.K., the E.U. and AustraliaRecognized in the United Stated under the Americans with Disabilities Act in addition to Canada and the U.KTherapy dogs are privately recognized by the healthcare community and private establishments
Notable RecognitionServices dogs are legally permitted to accompany their owners on airplanes and in hotels at no extra chargeLandlords are required to provide reasonable accommodations to individuals with ESAs, even if your building or housing does not allow pets.Therapy dogs are recognized as providing beneficial and stress relieving support to first responders including police officers and 911 operators