
Frequently asked Questions about PSD Service Dogs
Here are some questions readers often ask about PSDs.
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PSD Service Dogs
A psychiatric service dogs (PSD) is a type of service animal specifically trained to help people with mental illnesses and learning disabilities. PSDs have the same legal rights as service dogs that assist people with physical disabilities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some questions readers often ask about Service Dogs.
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Where to Find a Service Dog
Any breed of dog can become a service dog with the proper training. If you find yourself in need of a specially trained service dog.
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What Breeds make Good Service Dogs
The Americans with Disabilities Act does not specify any breeds that should or should not become service animals. Assistance animals come in all sizes, though their size should be appropriate to the specific tasks they are being trained to perform.
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How are Service Dogs Trained
Not all dogs are cut out to be service animals. In some cases, a dog may be too shy or reactive to other dogs and people. In some cases where service dogs fail out of their training they are better suited to becoming emotional support dogs.
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Public Access, Certifications, and Registries
Training is not limited to professional trainers or Service Dog organizations. Owners can train their own Service Dogs, but many seek the assistance of a professional dog trainer. Balanced Obedience offers coaching and online courses to pass the Public Access Test, teach obedience training and more.
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What tasks do Psychiatric Service Dogs Perform
Psychiatric service dogs are specially trained to assist individuals with a recognized psychiatric disability such as anxiety, depression, phobias, personality disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). These dogs can perform a variety of “work” or tasks to help their handlers manage their symptoms and lead more independent lives.
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