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Animal Identification

National Service Animal Registry

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4/5 stars

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  • Review fromKimberly M

    Date: 01/28/2024

    3 stars
    I see someone commented that this was a scam and I am a customer so I thought I'd give my opinion on that. I used this service back in April 2013 to register my then 9 month old pitbul. It's not a scam but it also doesn't mean your dog is a "service" dog either. You pay them and they print you out a certificate and a few laminated badges with your dogs picture and some official looking info on them for your dog and you to wear. I also bought a service dog harness with a handle that was extremely overpriced! It all looked really official kinda like when you needed a prescription to buy weed so you went to a "doctor" and paid them a few hundred dollars and they wrote you a prescription to get your greencard! You don't need any proof that your dog is a service dog, just your word and your money. It's something I could have printed out on my home computer and laminated them for about $200 less LOL. That's not a scam, that just makes me lazy! Wish I could share a picture I still have all mine and I can say this... in 11 years not 1 person has questioned it or hassled me anywhere when she wears them. She is very well behaved but she's no trained service dog!
  • Review fromMar P

    Date: 04/15/2023

    5 stars

    Mar P

    Date: 04/15/2023

    Our daughter has been diagnosed with ADHD and axiety. She asked us to get her a dog to help with her condition as she did research and told us it would help with her condition (and it absolutely does). She asked her Psychiatrist/Psychologist for a letter **** Emotional Support Animal); however they don't do the letters themselves as they are very busy so they referred our daughter to ***** which has now merged with NSAR. We completed the screening process and received documentation. For our rental property we had to complete a *************. We submitted the documentation for our dog and a support animal they confirmed everything and everything was approved. This company is legitimate and we recommend them. When needing an *** always ask your behavioral health provider and they can guide you in the right direction. Don't just go online picking the first one you see.

    National Service Animal Registry

    Date: 04/17/2023

    Thank you so much for your positive words and feedback. We strive to help individuals, such as your daughter, connect with legitimate, licensed mental health professionals and educate individuals about their rights and how to exercise them. Welcome to our NSAR family!

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