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
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.
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.
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