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  • Assistance Dogs International
    Assistance Dogs International, Inc (ADI) is a worldwide coalition of non-profit programs that train and place Assistance Dogs Founded in 1986 from a group of seven small programs, ADI has become the leading authority in the Assistance Dog industry
  • Who We Are - Assistance Dogs International
    These statements, often developed in collaboration with the International Guide Dog Federation (IGDF), reflect our commitment to the welfare, training, and treatment of assistance dogs, the respectful engagement with clients, and the importance of a diverse, equitable, and inclusive sector
  • Looking for an Assistance Dog - Assistance Dogs International
    Why should I receive an Assistance Dog from an ADI Accredited Member Organization? It is a buyer beware market for consumers looking for a reputable assistance dog program By selecting an ADI Accredited Member program, consumers can ensure that the program is meeting the highest standards in the assistance dogs industry including standards for the treatment of clients, dogs, training and
  • Travel and Public Access - Assistance Dogs International
    What do I do if I’m denied access with my dog? If you are an individual with a disability and are partnered with a trained assistance dog, you have public access rights in most countries If someone denies you access to their business, you may try to politely explain the local laws
  • Member Search - Assistance Dogs International
    Accredited Members Accredited members are programs that have met the high standards set by ADI Accredited programs undergo an on-site evaluation by trained assessors Assessors spend several days interviewing staff, clients, volunteers and applicants in addition to reviewing paperwork and files to make sure that all of ADI’s standards are being met Use the member search above to search for
  • Membership - Assistance Dogs International
    Membership Assistance Dogs International membership provides the opportunity to belong to a worldwide organization of assistance dog programs that share a mission of training and placing the highest quality of trained assistance dogs to individuals with disabilities to improve their quality of life
  • News - Assistance Dogs International
    Assistance Dogs International announces expanded Oceania and Asia Region September 22 2025 — Assistance Dogs International (ADI), the world’s leading standards-setter and accreditation body for training assistance dogs, is excited to announce expanded regional support for assistance dog organizations across Asia, Australia and New Zealand
  • Resources - Assistance Dogs International
    Assistance Dog International (ADI) resources page provides links to additional information regarding FAQs, helpful organizations, additional information on public access laws and travelling with an assistance dog, ADI's glossary of terms, and employment opportunities from ADI's member programs
  • Summary of Standards - Assistance Dogs International
    This comprehensive process evaluates the quality of assistance dog organizations, and determines if an organization is meeting all the criteria and requirements that represent these standards Once an organization's accreditation has been approved, programs must be re-accredited every five (5) years
  • International Assistance Dog Week
    assistance dogs Local organizations urgently need your help to care for puppies and dogs in training Last year, ADI members had more than 28,000 active assistance dog teams working across the world, with nearly 11,000 puppies and dogs in training, a waiting list of almost 9,000 and millions more who could potentially benefit





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