These are organizations and associations of service dog trainers, training programs, and people with disabilities partnered with service dogs. Please contact the organization directly for information.
Note: Inclusion in this directory does not constitute endorsement by Delta Society, nor does omission imply disapproval. Please see the full text of the disclaimer.
The Assistance Dog Club of Puget Sound
We help club members train their own service animal and will assist members in selecting an appropriate animal. The club meets in the Puget Sound area of Washington state.
Assistance Dog United Campaign, (ADUC)
The Assistance Dog United Campaign (ADUC) provides financial assistance in the form of vouchers to individuals with disabilities seeking to obtain an assistance dog from a member program. Information about applying can be obtained by contacting ADUC.
Assistance Dogs International, Inc. (ADI)
- Contact: Corey Hudson, ADI Secretary.
- Address: c/o Executive Director; Canine Companions for Independence; P.O. Box 446; 2965 Dutton Ave.; Santa Rosa, CA 95402.
- Phone: (707) 577-1700 (Voice); (707) 577-1756 (TDD).
- Web site: www.adionline.org.
Assistance Dogs International, Inc. (ADI) is a coalition of members representing organizations and individuals training & placing assistance dogs.
International Association Of Assistance Dog Partners (IAADP)
- Contact: IAADP Editor.
- Address: 38691 Filly Drive; Sterling Heights, MI 48310.
- Phone: (586) 862-3938 (Relay calls welcomed).
- Web site: www.iaadp.org.
Partners Forum, quarterly publication for assistance dog teams, providers, and owner trainers.
Psychiatric Service Dog Society (PSDS)
- Contact: Joan Esnayra, Ph.D., President.
- Address: 1911 Key Blvd. #568; Arlington, VA 22201.
- Phone: (571) 216-1589.
- Web site: www.psychdog.org.
The Psychiatric Service Dog Society seeks to educate the public about Psychiatric Service Dogs (PSD), advocate for the rights of PSD handlers, conduct evidence-based research on PSD usage and efficacy, and put individuals with mental health disabilities in touch with professional dog trainers in their area.
Disclaimer
Inclusion on this web site doest not constitute endorsement by Delta Society, nor does omission imply disapproval.
The purpose of this web site is to inform members and friends of Delta Society about certain resources that may be available. There may be other programs available in your area that are not listed here. Because Delta Society has no control over the services provided and no mechanism for judging or verifying the competence of the individuals or organizations listed herein (the "listed entities"), no attempt has been made to evaluate the listed entities or exclude unsuitable entities from this web site. The listing of any entity herein does noe constitute an endorsement or recommendation by Delta Society, and Delta Society hereby disclaims all responsibility and liability with respect to the performance or nonperformance of any services by any listed entity. Every effort made to ensure that the infromation herein was accurate at the time of posting; Delta assumes no responsibility for any changes made by individual businesses.

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