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

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February 9, 2011

Stay Strong Nation Aims to Train Therapy Dogs for Veterans

A therapy dog brings a smile to a member of the U.S. Army.
(Photo credit: L.A. Times)


Read full story about how this new organization "Stay Strong Nation" is using therapy dogs to help members of the U.S. Army cope with Post-Traumatic-Stress Disorders and create a tranquil and revitalizing point of reentry home for the troops....Click on:
Stay Strong Nation Aims to Train Therapy Dogs for Veterans

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for posting this. Service dogs do so much for us. I really appreciate your spreading the word.

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