Home Page › Blog › What does your Service Dog do?
What does your Service Dog do?

“What does your service dog do?”
Many service dog owners get the same questions asked over and over again. Do you feel that it is right for strangers to ask what your service dog does? Some owners are finding this question invasive and should not be asked unless their dog is making a disturbance. A reader recently emailed us and asked what she should do if a store owner asks her what her ailment she is suffering from. Many service dog owners think this is inappropriate and want others to voice their opinion.
Is this a violation of your privacy? Please discuss within the comments.
Latest Posts

How to Register Your Dog as a Psychiatric Service Dog
Do you have psychological or emotional disorder that make it difficult to live a normal life? If so, you may qualify for a Psychiatric Service Dog. To learn how to register your dog as a Psychiatric Service Dog, keep reading. A Psychiatric Service Dog is a type of Service Dog trained to do specific tasks […]


Can a Small Dog Be a Service Dog?
Blame it on famous small dogs like Bruiser Woods from “Legally Blonde” or Toto from “Wizard of Oz,” but small dogs have the unfortunate reputation for being pretty and portable, but not very useful. They’re known as excellent lap dogs and fit snugly into a purse. And small dogs are the supermodels of the canine […]


How to Train a Psychiatric Service Dog
Do psychiatric service dogs need training? Yes, they do. But because psychiatric service dogs (PSD) often are confused with emotional animal support animals (ESA), people sometimes assume that PSD’s aren’t trained. While psychiatric service dogs help people with mental or emotional disorders, just like ESAs, they receive extensive training to learn vital skills that will […]
