Medi-Dogs
Medi-Dogs provides service dog training in medical alert, mobility assist and a multitude of other tasks.
POV: practicing Medication Bag retrieves with Benny. He did a great job searching for the bag even with it in a high location. This task is used as a response task for many medical alert dogs. After an alert, he will go get the med bag and bring it to his handler so that they can confirm and treat their medical episode. Great job, Benny!
03/10/2026
Congratulations to Team Bumble on passing their Public Access Test! We are so proud of this team!
03/02/2026
The ADA states that service dogs must be “under control” at all times. It does not elaborate on what that means in terms of behavior beyond not barking, aggressive behavior, or things of that nature. There are no requirements such as heeling close to the handler, or not interacting with passing people; there are simply no specifics.
This opens up major issues for “fake”-spotting and for legitimate service dogs. The general public has a perception of how a service dog should look or act. Anything outside of that perception becomes a “fake” when it genuinely could be a real, tasking service dog. The law does not restrict how dogs must look or act, and so standards are all over the place. It is completely possible that a legitimate task-trained service dog looks like a small doodle wearing a flexi leash and sitting on their handler’s lap. Here’s why:
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