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» An Amazing Tail
A personal story of one person diagnosed with a neurovascular disorder, offers details of her life with a service dog plus resources and information on the American's with Disabilities Act (ADA). http://anamazingtail.synthasite.com/ » DIAL START
Aims to educate and inform the public about service animal rights. Includes articles with details of the most popular animals used and offers free registration. http://www.dialstart.org/ » Delta Society
A non-profit organization that promotes animals helping people to improve their health, independence, and quality of life. http://www.deltasociety.org/ » Helping Hands
A non-profit concern that raises and trains monkeys to assist people with severe disabilities and spinal cord injuries. View video clips of the animals at work with training details, their history and how to offer a donation. http://www.monkeyhelpers.org/ » No Dogs Allowed?
Discusses federal policies relating to service animals; contains references to service animal organizations and information resources. http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/newsletters/v7n2/7n2hende.htm » Questions About Service Animals in Places of Business
The U.S. Department of Justice answers business owners questions relating to service animals. http://www.ada.gov/qasrvc.htm » River's Crest Dragon Slayers
An animal therapy program for physically challenged children and adults, using rare and unusual animals to teach self-confidence and awareness. California based. http://josefriversdragonslayers.org/ » Service Animal Registry of America
Serving the disabled with service animal registration, certification, information and public accessibility solutions. http://www.affluent.net/sara/index.htm » Spedex.com Directories: Assistive Animals
Contains listings of a range of services animal organizations plus offers contact information. http://spedex.com/directories/animals.htm » The Guide Horse Foundation
Provides miniature guide horses free-of-charge to the blind and visually impaired. Guide horses are a popular alternative to seeing-eye dogs for those who prefer a guide with an exceptionally long lifespan. http://www.guidehorse.com/ This category needs an editor
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