Role of CRTASA

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Canadian Registry of Therapy Animal & Service Animals (CRTASA) is a centralized registry operating in Canada & US since 2010. It registers service & therapy animals and extends annual memberships to verified applicants that also receive a valid CRTASA Photo ID Card to readily confirm their rightful ownership of their official animal to a place of business. Service animals registered by CRTASA include guide dogs and other trained species (eg. helper monkeys, miniature seeing guide horses, etc..) CRTASA does not certify service animals - it only registers those already officially trained/certified to assist their owner with a disability. The standardized CRTASA Photo ID Card alleviates past confusion that variety of ID Cards (issued by different states, provinces and training facilities) posed for businesses across North America - many of whom were unfamiliar with the issuing body. CRTASA members also benefit from point of purchase discounts on animal products/services extended by participating CRTASA corporate fellows. For details Email: info@crtasa.com or visit www.crtasa.com

Welcome to CRTASA's Blog!

Thank you for your interest and comments about service and therapy animals.

For additional information about our CRTASA membership services or Corporate Fellowship Opportunities please visit our website at: www.crtasa.com or email us directly at: info@crtasa.com.

January 21, 2011

Please Sign Petition to Stop Horrifying Cruelty on Animals!

Your signature is a valuable contribution to our Campaign; every signature counts and together we will make a difference in stopping dogs and cats being skinned alive for their fur!

Please take another step by making a personal pledge that you will never, in the future, buy a product made wholly or partly from any fur. Please tell your family and friends about your pledge and ask them to make a similar pledge and to sign the online petition of Animal Saviors.
If you should ever see their yacht, Kristin, in a port during its solo global awareness sail, you have an open invitation to visit.

To let your voice be heard please visit  and sign their petition!
 
Thank you!

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