No Pets Allowed!
Have you ever tried to take your dog with you into a grocery store, mall, or other business, but were told animals weren’t allowed? Many people even try to hide their small dog inside a purse or bag and then suffer the embarrassment of being confronted by an employee when discovered. NSAR can help you avoid those situations by certifying your dog as a registered service animal. When we qualify and register your dog as a service animal, we’ll provide you with official registration documentation, two laminated photo ID badges and leash clips, two Service Animal patches, and inclusion in our service animal database for the life of your service dog (additional patches and service animal vests and harnesses are also available). Click here to register your dog!
How Does It Work?
Federal law (ADA) protects people with all kinds of disabilities (obvious disabilities, as well as the invisible kind) by requiring all privately owned businesses that serve the public to allow people with disabilities to bring their service animals with them. That means restaurants, hotels, retail stores, taxicabs, theaters, concert halls, and sports facilities – just about any place you can imagine. These businesses can’t charge you extra or separate you from other customers because of your dog. And by law, businesses aren’t allowed to ask you to prove your dog is a service animal, although that doesn’t guarantee they won’t ask. By registering your dog with NSAR, you’ll have all the documentation you need should someone confront you. If your dog has a Service Animal patch and photo ID card displayed, 99.9% of businesses won’t even bother to ask about your dog. We can help you qualify!
Qualify and Register Your Dog as a Service Animal – It’s Easy!
Did you know that Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), businesses and organizations that serve the public MUST allow people with disabilities to bring their service animals into all areas of the facility where customers are normally allowed to go? This federal law applies to all businesses open to the public, including restaurants, hotels, taxis and shuttles, grocery and department stores, hospitals and medical offices, theaters, health clubs, parks, and zoos. Even if you aren’t disabled in the classic sense, we can help you. Qualify your dog . . .
Not all disabilities are visible
Some disabilities are invisible disabilities. For example, how can you tell if a person is diabetic or has anxiety issues? The fact is, you don’t have to be blind or deaf to need a service animal. There is a long list of reasons why you will qualify for a NSAR registered service animal. Click here to see if you qualify.

