SERVICE DOGS

Whether it be an Emotional Support Dog, an Assistant Dog or a Service Dog, we can assist you in all of the training aspects required and certify your dog as required.

Not all dogs are suited to be a service dog and we can assist you in assessing your dog or finding the most appropriate dog to suit your needs.

Costs vary depending on what is required and you can book a consultation with us for all the information required.

Emotional Support Dog

An ESA (emotional support animal) dog is a pet that provides comfort and companionship to a person with a mental health condition, such as anxiety or depression, simply through its presence and the bond it shares with its owner.Unlike trained assistance or service dogs, ESAs are not required to have special training to perform specific tasks. 


Assistance Dog

An assistance dog, also known as a service dog, is

a dog trained to perform specific tasks to assist a person with a disability. Support dogs provide emotional support, but are not trained for specific tasks and do not have the same public access rights as assistance dogs.Assistant dogsare trained to perform physical or medical tasks, such as guiding the visually impaired, alerting a deaf person to sounds, or retrieving items for someone with a mobility impairment. 

Service Dog

A service dog, also known as an assistance dog, is a specially trained animal that performs tasks to help a person with a disability. These dogs are trained to assist with a wide range of disabilities, including physical, sensory, intellectual, or psychiatric impairments. They are not pets but are highly trained working animals that meet strict behavioral and hygiene standards and have legal rights to public access in most places.