Trainer directory · Michigan
Service-dog trainers in Michigan
1 organization in Michiganthat meet our editorial bar — ADI accreditation, IAADP recognition, certified trainers, or 10+ years of clean track record.
Local: Michigan
- Leader Dogs for the Blind ↗Rochester Hills, Michigan
Free guide-dog training and placement. Also runs a deaf-blind program with handler training in tactile communication.
ADI accreditedEstablished 10+ yearsGuide
Cross-state programs (also worth knowing)
These organizations place dogs nationally or maintain certified-trainer directories searchable by state. None of them paid us to list them.
- International Association of Assistance Dog Partners (IAADP) ↗
Cross-disability handler advocacy organization. Member benefits include emergency veterinary support and education resources. Not a training program — a peer organization for handlers with any service-animal type.
- Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers ↗
If you’re hiring an independent trainer, look for the CPDT-KA or CPDT-KSA credential. CCPDT’s site has a directory of certified trainers searchable by state.
- Karen Pryor Academy Trainers ↗
KPA-certified positive-reinforcement trainers, searchable by state. Strong fit for service-dog foundation work; many have specialized assistance-dog experience.
Michigan state laws
Federal ADA / FHA / ACAA rules apply nationally, but Michigan may layer on additional protections, definitions, or service-dogs-in-training rules.
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