Service dog tasks vary by disability — mobility, medical alert, psychiatric, sensory. The 2026 complete list of trained tasks, by handler condition.
Category: Service Dogs
Service Dog Paperwork: What You Actually Need (2026)
Federal law requires zero service dog paperwork. Useful documents: clinician letter, voluntary ID card, DOT form for flights. The 2026 plain-English guide.
Service Dog Certificate vs Certification: What’s the Difference?
A service dog certificate is a registry document. Service dog certification implies federal approval that doesn’t exist. The 2026 plain-English breakdown.
The Public Access Test: What It Is and Whether You Need It
The Public Access Test is a voluntary service dog assessment. Federal law doesn’t require it. Here’s what the test covers and whether you should pass one.
Digital vs Printed Service Dog ID: Which Do You Actually Need?
Digital service dog ID lives in your phone wallet. Printed dog id card slips in a pouch. Compare both formats and what handlers actually carry.
Autism Service Dog: Tasks, Rights, and Process (2026)
An autism service dog supports an autistic child or adult with grounding, anti-elopement, and sensory tasks. Here’s eligibility, training, and ADA rights.
Service Dog for Veterans: 2026 Eligibility & Programs Guide
A service dog for veterans supports PTSD, mobility, hearing, or vision needs. Here’s VA coverage, accredited programs, and the legal path most veterans take.
Service Dogs in Uber, Lyft & Rideshares: Your 2026 Rights
Uber and Lyft drivers cannot legally refuse riders with service animals. Pet fees don’t apply. Cancellations cost the driver. Your 2026 rights explained.
Free Service Dog Registration: Why ‘Free’ Sites Are Lying to You
Free service dog registration sites exist, but most are scams or empty databases. Here’s why ‘free’ fails and what real registration actually does in 2026.
What Is a Service Dog? The 2026 Definition Under the ADA
A service dog is individually trained to perform tasks for a person with a disability. 2026 ADA definition, examples, who qualifies, and what’s required.
