NAR can offer numerous benefits to both pet owners and the broader community:
Offers formal proof of an animal's status as an emotional, therapeutic, or service animal, granting access to needed spaces.
Builds public understanding of support animals' roles, fostering community acceptance and reducing misunderstandings.
Provides a support network for pet owners to share resources, advice, and experiences, particularly beneficial for those with specific needs.
Ensures that animals are trained and certified, adding accountability and reducing misuse of service animal designations.
Streamlines verification for institutions, making it simpler for schools, workplaces, and other organizations to recognize registered animals.
Connects owners with resources and services, ensuring the well-being of animals and enhancing their ability to support their owners.
The National Animal Registry (NAR) is a comprehensive registry designed for pets and their owners, focusing on animals required for emotional, therapeutic, or medical support. NAR serves to provide registered proof of these animals’ roles, enabling owners to demonstrate that their pets should accompany them in necessary settings. NAR aims to foster community understanding and enhance public security, creating a supportive network that increases accessibility and fosters empathy for individuals with registered support animals.
How to register