National Service Animal Registry was founded in 1995 in southeastern Tennessee. The company offers a registry of service animals, ID patches, and certification.
Originally working with police dogs, dogs for the blind, and therapy animals, the company has expanded to include many other types of disabilities in their definition of “therapy” or “service animals” to include animals trained to help people with balance problems, difficulty hearing, diabetes, asthma, panic disorders, and seizures. Current CEO Tim Livingood had problems with his small service dog and quickly realized the importance of patches, vests, and other means of identification of service animals. In addition to certification, the company also offers ID tags with the animal’s registration number, and leashes with the NSAR logo, to make identification easier.
National Service Animal Registry has headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and currently has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.
National Service Animal RegistryNational Service Animal Registry was founded in 1995 in southeastern Tennessee. The company offers a registry of service animals, ID patches, and certification.
Originally working with police dogs, dogs for the blind, and therapy animals, the company has expanded to include many other types of disabilities in their definition of “therapy” or “service animals” to include animals trained to help people with balance problems, difficulty hearing, diabetes, asthma, panic disorders, and seizures. Current CEO Tim Livingood had problems with his small service dog and quickly realized the importance of patches, vests, and other means of identification of service animals. In addition to certification, the company also offers ID tags with the animal’s registration number, and leashes with the NSAR logo, to make identification easier.
National Service Animal Registry has headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and currently has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.