Where To Buy A: Service Dog

If you already have a dog in training and need equipment, gear is widely available online from specialized retailers:

: Offers specialized service dogs for people with physical disabilities, hearing loss, and children with autism. Alternative: Self-Training where to buy a service dog

: This is the industry standard for finding accredited non-profits. They maintain a database of programs that provide highly trained dogs, often for free or at a subsidized rate. If you already have a dog in training

: A manufacturer offering a wide range of vests, patches, and ID holders. : A manufacturer offering a wide range of

The most reliable way to find a service dog is through accredited organizations that match dogs to handlers based on medical needs.

: Focuses on providing no-cost dogs specifically for veterans, children and adults with autism, and those with PTSD.

: A common source for general service dog vests and accessories like "doggles" for eye protection. Service Dogs - Canine Companions