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Service Dogs in Training

Under , handlers of service animals (dogs) in training are afforded the same rights as the handlers of fully-trained service animals (dogs). This means that service animals (dogs) in training may attend class, accompany trainers to dining facilities, and take part in other campus activities. There are a number of organizations that train service dogs, such as Paws for a Cause and Guiding Eyes for the Blind. All service dogs in training are required to have insurance through their sponsoring organization. Service dogs in training through ÃÛÑ¿appUniversity’s Paws for a Cause chapter, a student organization registered with the Center for Student Involvement, will wear a vest denoting their affiliation with the program. Faculty will receive notification from the chapter president and/or the student trainer if a service dog in training will be present in their classroom. Service dogs in training are required to register with ÃÛÑ¿appUniversity.  

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