Best Products for Service Dogs | Everything You Need to Travel With Your Service Dog

If you have a service dog, are training a service dog, or have a friend or loved one with one, you might know that these loyal pups have some specific specific needs for their care. Here’s our list of must-have service dog supplies that are helpful to keep on hand at home or with you when traveling with your service dog.

Training Treats For Service Dogs

Here are some great training treats for service dogs. Break up the larger treats like the Dentastix into smaller pieces.

 
 
 
 

Best travel supplies For Service Dogs

These handy travel supplies make it easy to carry your service dog’s gear, especially if your mobility is limited.

  • Dog Travel Bag: this airline-recommended dog travel bag includes everything your dog needs for a short trip or an overnight one. You can store poop bags, treats, even food inside securely. It includes:

    • a main travel bag organizer made with durable, water-resistant fabric

    • 2 large capacity collapsible bowls with carabiners to secure them

    • 2 insulated & leak-proof food storage containers

    • Removable, padded shoulder strap

    • Removable center divider for flexible storage

  • Portable Water Bottle with Collapsable Food/Water Bowls: This is perfect for a shorter trip or walk.

  • Dog Treat Pouch with Poop Bags: This is great for attaching to your bag on the go.

  • Service Dog Car Seats and Car Seat Covers: These keep your dog safe and secure in the car - and keep your car seats clean from their doggie fur.

  • Earth-Safe Poop Bags: These dog poop bags come with no cardboard core and are made from recycled material - but they’re still leak proof! The best of both worlds!

  • Military-Grade Training Leash: This is the leash the pros use with their service and K9 dogs.

 
 
 

Best service dog harnesses and service dog ada id cards and information

When you’re out and about with your service dog, it’s helpful to have specific service dog related gear that tells people not to pet them or informs others about your rights with a service dog. Here are our top picks for specific service dog gear.

  • Reflective “Do Not Pet” Patches: these patches tell others clearly that your pup is working, not playing. They come with a hook backing for secure attachment on vests, harnesses, and collars. They also come other sayings like, “In Training” and “Therapy Dog.”

  • Service Dog Harness: This harness comes in sizes Small-XL and in 6 colors. It’s made in ultra-heavy, military-standard material.

  • Service Dog ID Card Information: This thick plastic card (just like a credit card or ID card) with service dog and ADA FAQs can be kept in your wallet or hooked on your service dog’s vest to help answer common questions about where they’re allowed to be and ADA regulations.

  • Service Dog In Room Hotel Door Hanger: These is especially helpful for hotel or cruise ship stays - it alerts the staff that there is a service dog in your room.

  • Service Dog Rights ADA Cards: These cards can be kept with you to hand out if someone has a question about your rights with your service dog. You can have your working animal with you in areas customers are generally allowed with no additional charges. If you believe that your rights are being or have been violated, contact the ADA with the information included on the card for more information or to file a claim.

 
 
 

Best toys for service dogs

How do you keep your service dog entertained and active when they’re not working? Service dogs are smart pups, and they hate being bored. These toys keep their brains working while they’re getting exercise.

 
 

Best Grooming supplies for service dogs

These grooming supplies are not just nice for your pet - they make it easier for people with mobility issues to clean their dogs, too.

  • The MudBuster Paw Cleaner requires you to simply add a little water and dip your pup’s dirty paw in the cup, instead of having to lift them up, put them in the sink or tub, rinse their paws, dry them off, and lift them back out.

  • The DeShedding Tool and double sided brush give your pup a nice massage in between trips to the groomer.

 
 
 

Service Dog Signs for Business Owners

If you’re. a business owner looking for “No Pets” signs that are inclusive to those with service dogs, here are some good options. If you’re looking to consult with Morgan Hill Institute on incorporating inclusive, accessible service dog policies into your workplace, get in touch with us here.

 
 

Resources for People with Service dogs

Looking for resources for your service dog? Are you a therapist or mental health professional who works with patients or veterans with service dogs? Check out all of our products and resources here.

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