
4.8M
OMIn the United States, service dogs are legally protected by federal law under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
This means a trained service dog can enter airplanes, hospitals, schools, restaurants, workplaces, and public spaces — not as a pet, but as medical support.
What makes this powerful is that in many countries, service dogs do not have these protections.
In the U.S., the law recognizes that a dog can be:
A mobility aid
A seizure alert system
A PTSD support partner for veterans
A life-saving medical companion
These dogs aren’t just “allowed” — they are protected, and denying access is a civil rights violation.
This is why America is home to some of the world’s most advanced:
Guide dog programs
Veteran service dog initiatives
Therapy & emotional support training systems
For millions of Americans, a dog isn’t just a pet — it’s independence, safety, and dignity.
@omgdiscover










