ASD™ Registry Business Licensing - Certification Seal
The ASD™ Registry Certification Seal is one of the most effective branding recognition tools available since the Good House Keeping Seal. It is part of the ASD™ Registry Certification.
Understanding The Full Value Of The
ASD™ Certification Seal For Your Business
ASD™ Registry Audio
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Our business licensing process for use of the ASD™ Registry Seal has been carefully planned, logo images created and taking into consideration how best to benefit a business while helping Handlers and their Service Dogs simultaneously.
"A well defined process of evaluation is a mandatory part of ensured quality and continuity. This develops a solid standard of approval and trust."
- REV. C.H. OLIVER
Identifying The Value
With the ASD™ Registry Seal, businesses have a means to establish a stronger branding recognition. The Seal represents a symbol that consumers are quick to identify.
Example: The ASD™ Registry Seal on a business doorway or building clearly demonstrates that a business is a place where PublicSafe™ Service Dogs are welcome and pets clearly are not.
"A business’s branding is more important than you might think. On the outside, your brand may seem like it consists only of elements such as logos and colors, but your brand is actually the entire identity of your business. Your brand gives you personality.
ASD™ Registry Seal being posted in clear public view, no one has an excuse for not being aware and abiding by your business in regard to Service Dog policies. Substantial lessening of costs can come from it. Some simple examples are:
Risk of lawsuits related to Service Dog policies reduced almost almost to zero
Significant reduction in expenditures for cleaning up after pets
Faster and more effective service in retail, office, travel, restaurants and more
Want to information about how your business can apply for using the ASD™ Registry Seal?, just use our Contact Us form. We will respond to you promptly.
"It is important to understand that a "Service Dog" is trained to assist or accommodate a person with a disability and not be distracted; in accordance with city, state and federal laws."