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The Canadian Veteran Service Dog Unit (CVSDU) was initially founded in 2014, by a group of dog trainers who wanted to help injured veterans by providing them, free of charge with a trained service dog. Today, CVSDU is the only membership based, veteran led charity in Canada.
Service Dog Guides assist Canadians (14 years or older) who have a physical or medical disability. These Dog Guides are trained to fetch objects, open and close doors and appliances, push automatic buttons, and get help by barking or activating an alert system.
Get information on rules and restrictions related to travel with a service dog outside of Canada, including quarantine and permit requirements that may apply in the destination country; Find out whether an international health certificate and/or proof of vaccination is required for the service dog;
Depending on your reason for having a service dog, the steps to getting one in Canada are slightly different. Let’s take a closer look at these so we can identify and respond to concerns about service dogs!
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Canadian Assistance Dog Institute (CADI) is an accredited provider of assistance and service dog training and a nonprofit organization.
Courageous Companions is a registered charity which provides quality trained certified Service Dogs to Military Veterans and First Responders.