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Service Dog ID Card - Medical Symbol
* denotes required field
PHOTO SUBMISSION OPTIONS: *
Animal Name (CAPS PLEASE)*
Handler Full Name (CAPS PLEASE)*
Optional Accessories - SEE IMAGES
Digital ID Badge - Emailed when order ships
Item Description
Note: If a digital ID Badge is ordered, it will be emailed to you the day your order ships.
SERVICE DOG IDENTIFICATION CARD
FEATURES
- Although not a requirement, a Service Dog ID badge gives your service dog instant credibility by clearly stating that your dog is a service dog.
- The identification card are the size and thickness of a standard credit card and are very durable
- Our ID cards are NOT laminated pieces of paper, they are thick PVC Plastic (like your credit card)
- Service Dog ID cards and Service Dog handler ID cards have The United States Federal Laws on the back, including the United States Department of Justice’s phone number.
- The ID card will include your name, your dog’s name and all pertinent information needed for identification
PHOTO SUBMISSION
- After you checkout you will receive an order confirmation email, simply reply to that email with the photo(s)
- If you prefer you can mail us the photo, instructions will be in your order confirmation email.
- A head shot is preferable, we will crop if needed
ID CARD HEADING OPTIONS
- SERVICE DOG
- GUIDE DOG
- HEARING DOG
- SEIZURE ALERT DOG
- MEDICAL ALERT DOG
- MOBILITY DOG
- ASSISTANCE DOG
- PTSD SERVICE DOG
- DIABETIC ALERT DOG
- AUTISM SERVICE DOG
TRAVELING WITH YOUR SERVICE DOG
- The Department of Transportation lists service dog identification cards at the top of their list and only verbal assurance is at the bottom.
- Service Dog ID badges can dramatically speed up your process of getting through airport security, entering stores etc. without arguments or confrontations.
The Department of Transportation, also known as D.O.T., Service Animal Guidance for airlines states the following:
- Carriers shall accept as evidence that an animal is a service animal. Identifiers are classified as identification cards, other written documentation, and presence of harnesses, ID tags or the credible verbal assurances of a qualified individual with a disability using the animal.
It is fraudulent to represent your dog as a service animal if it is not.
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