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Service Dog Trainers in Oregon

4 verified service dog training programs in Oregon. We prioritize ADI-accredited programs and certified trainers.

Bergin College of Canine Studies

Canyonville, Oregon

ADI Accredited

Academic program training service dogs for mobility and military PTSD. ADI-accredited.

mobilitypsychiatric

Dogs for Better Lives

Central Point, Oregon

ADI Accredited

Trains hearing and autism service dogs. ADI-accredited; sources many dogs from rescue.

hearingautism support

Joys of Living Assistance Dogs (JLAD)

Corvallis, Oregon

ADI Accredited

ADI-accredited program serving people with disabilities in the Pacific Northwest. Trains mobility, psychiatric, and autism assistance dogs.

mobilitypsychiatricautism support

Paws Assisting Veterans (PAVE)

Cornelius, Oregon

ADI Accredited

Trains service dogs for veterans with PTSD and military sexual trauma. ADI-accredited.

psychiatric

About service dog training in Oregon

Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), service dogs do not require any specific certification or registration. However, reputable training is essential — a poorly trained dog can create dangerous situations in public settings and may legally be excluded from businesses that would otherwise welcome a trained service animal.

We recommend starting with ADI's official member directory when choosing a training program. ADI accreditation is the gold standard in the service dog industry.

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