IF a veterans service organization offers a "Service Dog" to a wounded or disabled veteran there is some due diligence to be done. There are standards for Service Dogs in regard to training, temperament, grooming, and equipment.
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Assistance Dogs of America Inc is the national accrediting organization that sets standards the dogs. If an organization is attempting to give a veteran a dog that is not accredited with the ADAI, it is not really a service dog.
Another key point that is a dog that has passed the ADAI program with an accredited organization will wear a some kind of badge or 'jacket'. (I.E. PAWS for a Cause)....
If someone offers a veteran a service dog from an organization that is NOT; ADAI accredited; the pup may be Rin Tin Tin's smarter brother, but won't pass the sniff or legal test for a Service Dog.
Link to Army Times article.
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