The ActiveDogs Registry Identification Card provides a professional and durable identification solution for service dogs and therapy dogs. This high-quality laminated ID card clearly displays your dog's important information in an easy-to-read format while offering added convenience during public access, visits, training, and daily activities.
Each ID card is made from heavy-duty 30 mil plastic, the same material used for many state-issued identification cards. A professional resin thermal encoding process creates a polished, durable finish, while lamination on both sides provides added protection for everyday use. The card also features a holographic layer for a professional appearance.
Included with your purchase is a FREE entry into the ActiveDogs online registry database, allowing your dog's ID to be validated from a smartphone, tablet, or computer. You will also receive a FREE digital copy of your completed ID card via email within 1 business day after production.
On the back of the ID:
- Service Dog IDs include ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) information outlining public access rights for service dog handlers.
- Therapy Dog IDs include information describing the therapeutic work these dogs perform.
This card will be entered into the ActiveDogs.com ID Registry.
Features:
- Registry identification card
- Custom printed dog and handler information
- Heavy-duty 30 mil laminated plastic construction
- Professional resin thermal encoded printing
- Holographic protective layer
- ADA information printed on Service Dog IDs
- Therapy Dog information printed on Therapy Dog IDs
- FREE online registry database entry
- FREE digital copy emailed within 1 business day
- Durable, lightweight, and long-lasting design
Please Note: This ID card and registry are not required by the ADA and are offered as an optional convenience item. Service Dogs must be individually trained to perform tasks for a person with a disability. Service Dogs are protected under federal ADA law and are generally permitted access to public places and accommodations. Misrepresenting a pet as a Service Dog may violate state or local laws and result in penalties.
Service Dog: is defined as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. The task(s) performed by the dog must be directly related to the person's disability.
Therapy Dog: is defined as a trained therapeutic dog that provides psychological or physiological therapy to individuals other than their handler. These dogs do NOT have ADA public access rights and must have permission from an establishment to enter.