Pawsada
Records & identity

Service & therapy dog digital credentials

Keep training certifications, therapy-dog registrations, and handler information in one place your dog can carry — ready to present from a tap, without digging through paperwork.

In short

Keep your dog’s training certifications, therapy-dog registrations, and handler information in one place they can carry — ready to present from a tap, without digging through paperwork or carrying printouts.

Credentials, carried digitally

Working dogs accumulate paperwork: training certificates, therapy-dog registrations, organization memberships, handler details. A Pawsada Passport keeps them together on your dog’s digital identity, so they’re ready to show without rummaging through a folder.

What you can store

  • Training certifications and the body that issued them
  • Therapy-dog and service-dog registrations
  • Breed-club and organization memberships
  • Handler details and contact
  • Supporting documents you can attach and update any time

A note on the law

In the U.S., businesses generally cannot require documentation to admit a service dog, and no registry is legally mandated. A digital credential isn’t a substitute for your rights — it’s a convenience: a tidy, always-with-you place to keep training and registration records you may want to reference or present voluntarily.

You control visibility

Credentials, like everything on a Passport, are yours to share or keep private — see how emergency and identity info is shown only as you choose.

Your dog’s digital identity

Keep credentials with the dog, not in a drawer

Store training, therapy, and service credentials on your dog's Passport — ready to present with a tap, updatable any time, and private until you choose to share.

Membership includes your dog’s full Passport. Standalone Passport Tags are coming soon.

Frequently asked questions

Can service dog credentials be stored digitally?
Yes. Pawsada Passport is designed to support service dog and therapy dog credentials.
What records can a Pawsada Passport hold?
Rabies and vaccination certificates, medications and allergies, microchip number, weight history, vet and emergency contacts, insurance details, and service, therapy, or training credentials. You choose what's private and what's shared.
Does a finder need an app to read my dog's Passport?
No. A finder taps the Passport Tag with any NFC-capable phone, or scans the printed code — the Passport opens in their browser. No app or account is required.
Is my personal information exposed on my dog's Passport?
You control what's shown. A finder sees the contact number you choose and the details you opt to share — not your home address or email. Sensitive medical and vet info is only displayed if you enable it.