Service Dog Supplies & Equipment Checklist

  • Vest & Harness. A service dog vest or service dog harness helps to identify your dog as a service animal.
  • Collar.
  • Hands-Free Leash.
  • Coat.
  • Boots & Nail Caps.
  • Clip-On Accessory Bag.
  • Identification Patches & Tags.
  • Find the Best Equipment for Service Dogs at Active Dogs.

How do you register a service dog?

Registering Your Service Dog Although not legally required, you may want to have a letter from your doctor stating your disability and also a health certificate from your canine’s veterinarian stating he/she is in good health. With this documentation, you can then send it away to the appropriate licensing body.

Can you give your service dog treats?

PetMD writes, “Do not offer a service dog food or dog treats. Even though service dogs are trained to ignore food on the ground and not beg for treats, your offerings may serve as a distraction for the dog.”

Should I muzzle my service dog?

A Service Dog cannot be required to wear a muzzle in order to enter areas that don’t allow pets. Service Dogs cannot pose a threat to the safety of other patrons, so a dog that needs to be muzzled in public because it may bite should not be used as a Service Dog.

Where can I buy service and therapy dog training supplies?

Since 2002, Active Dogs has been committed to providing the best service and therapy dog training supplies so canine helpers everywhere can do their jobs safely and easily. Here, you’ll find quality service dog and therapy dog equipment like service dog vests, service dog harnesses, therapy dog vests and patches and dog training supplies.

What accessories do you offer for service dog vests?

We also offer a full line of accessories to go along with the service dog vests: clips, reels, lanyards, pouches and much more. The Activedogs.com vests are a waterproof service dog vest that will withstand every climate condition; and yet, will provide the ultimate comfort for your service dog.

Where can I buy a service dog for the disabled community?

Activedogs.com financially supports ADASDF (Active Dogs Academy Service Dog Foundation) in their breeding, training and granting of service dogs to the disabled community. Take a look at our site and see the different products and departments we offer for serving the disabled community.

What is a subsidized service dog?

Subsidized services are also provided to civilians determined to be disabled under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Veterans receive priority for funding and training. We train Service Dogs for handlers suffering from disabilities in order to mitigate the symptoms and to improve the quality of their lives.