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  1. California Service Dog Academy (CSDA) is a non-profit dedicated to raising, training & providing Service Dogs to people that legitimately need them. CSDA is a candidate program for Assistance Dogs International and adheres to a high standard of training for both dogs & handlers.

  2. Service animals, usually dogs of any breed or size, are working animals and are not considered pets. A service animal: guides people who are blind. alerts people who are hearing impaired. pulls wheelchairs. alerts and protects a person who may have seizures. performs other special tasks.

  3. Service animals are: Dogs. Any breed and any size of dog. Trained to perform a task directly related to a person’s disability. Service animals are not: Required to be certified or go through a professional training program. Required to wear a vest or other ID that indicates they’re a service dog.

  4. California Service Dog Academy (CSDA) is a non-profit dedicated to raising, training & providing Service Dogs to people that legitimately need them. CSDA is a candidate program for Assistance Dogs International and adheres to a high standard of training for both dogs & handlers.

  5. California Service Dog Academy (CSDA) is a non-profit dedicated to raising, training & providing Service Dogs to people that legitimately need them. CSDA is a candidate program for Assistance Dogs International and adheres to a high standard of training for both dogs & handlers.

  6. 22 maj 2024 · How to Register Your Dog as a Service Dog in California . Registrations are typically done online and require just a few steps to complete: Input the name of the handler. This usually is the person who the dog performs their service for and who they answer to. Add the name of the service dog, which would be the name the dog responds to the most ...

  7. The Assistance Dog Special Allowance (ADSA) program provides a monthly payment of $50 to eligible persons who use a guide, signal, or service dog to help them with their disability-related needs. The allowance is to help pay the costs of food, grooming, and health care for the dog.