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Medical Information ID
The Medical Information ID is made using a 30 ml plastic card material. A professional resin thermal encoder machine is used in printing the ID to create a professional looking, durable and long lasting card. The card is laminated on both sides for extra durability.
The ID will fit up to 300 characters which can be: text, spaces, or symbols. You could have specific medical instructions, lost & found information, care giver instructions, travel instructions, etc. on the ID card.
If it is a Service Dog ID, we will put the ADA information (American with Disabilities Act) on the back of the ID. This information addresses the issue of permitted access to public buildings.
The slot at the top allows you to:
- Place it through the snap hook that is on our cape or padded harness vest.
- You can purchase a plastic & metal clip or split ring clip if you want to attach the ID to a bag, coat, collar, etc.
- You can purchase a lanyard and hang the ID around your neck.
- Place the ID into the clear vinyl window pocket that is on many of our vests.
To send us your dog’s photo and your information, click on the ID Information Form. Photo shots of your dog's head are best, but we will edit (as best we can) another photo. This card will be entered in the Activedog's Data Registry. Activedogs.com is not a certifying agency, nor do we accept any responsibility for information that you have us put on your ID badge.Choose from 2 styles: horizontal or verticalNote on Service vs. Therapy Dogs: Service Dogs are dogs that perform a task for their disabled handler. The handler has public access rights with a Service Dog and they are protected under Federal ADA law, and allowed to enter public property with their Service Dog. (Handler must be considered disabled and the dog must perform a task.) Therapy Dogs are dogs that meet the needs of others (such as visiting people in nursing homes, hospitals, pet therapy work, and reading groups, etc.) Handlers do not have ADA public access rights with Therapy Dogs and must have permission from an establishment to enter.
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