USA PARTNER MEMBERSHIP WITH
International Association of
Assistance Dog Partners (IAADP)
Founded in 1993, IAADP is a premier disability rights advocacy organization. Their mission is to preserve and expand public access rights for persons with disabilities partnered with assistance dogs (guide, hearing, and/or service dogs). They accomplish this mission in many ways, including but not limited to:
- Public education and outreach
- State, federal, and international policy advocacy to preserve and expand public access rights
- Informing and participating in public policy rulemaking and case law at state and federal levels in the United States
- Promotion of minimum training standards
- Information and resource sharing via our website, newsletter, social media sites, and special events
- Benefits for eligible assistance dog teams
- Answering your questions by phone, email, and mail
At Legacy Dog Training - Columbus, we highly recommend our assistance dog teams apply for the USA Partner Membership! Below is a list of some benefits available to Members through IAADP:

Free Cosequin, Dasuquin, Welactin and/or Denosyl from Nutramax Laboratories
This alone fully pays for the membership!
Absolutely worth it.
Pet Assure – 25% discount off medical services
Valid at participating veterinarians and other benefits for your assistance dog plus all other pets in the home, too, if you join for $59 per year, which is a huge discount over their normal family plan fee


10% discount on Rabies Titer Test
Processed by the Kansas State Veterinary Laboratory
20% Discount on The Raspberry Field products
Find products HERE


Free enrollment in AKC Reunite Program
AKC Reunite is available 24/7/365 to help reunite you and your pet when it goes missing — with no annual or update fees!
50% discount on the purchase of Muttluks dog boots
(Excluding shipping)


10% discount on the purchase of Mutt Muffs
Veterinary Care Partnership (VCP) Program
A grant of financial aid may be available in the USA when a member’s veterinarian applies on behalf of a client for an assistance dog requiring veterinary care for a major veterinary problem beyond the partner’s ability to pay, if the case meets the criteria listed
