| DOES YOUR SERVICE DOG QUALIFY? | ||
The first ACVO National Service Dog Eye Exam Day will provide a free screening eye exam to Service Dog groups including: guide dogs, handicapped assistance dogs, detection dogs, and search and rescue dogs. Dogs must be active 'working dogs' that were certified by a formal training program or organization or currently enrolled in a formal training program to qualify. The certifying organization could be national, regional or local in nature. Essentially the dogs need to have some sort of certification and/or training paperwork to prove their status as a working Service Dog to participate in this year's program. While we would like to offer these services to all dogs who offer assistance to their owners/caretakers, this year's event will be limited to the above groups. There are limited 'slots' available to treat these animals therefore a specific group was defined. For future events a similar program may be available for other assistance dog groups. The definition of Service Dogs to be served during this event applies only to this ACVO National Service Dog Eye Exam Day. Your veterinary ophthalmologist may offer a separate program outside of this event for Service Dogs, but you would need to speak with them separately. |
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