Our Programs

Since its founding in 2000, Service Dogs of Virginia have placed over 125 service and facility dogs helping people with disabilities gain independence, security and peace of mind by being matched with an exceptional service dog.

  • We provide Autism Service Dogs for adults (18+) to offer safety, calming support, and greater independence.
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    Please Note: Our Autism Service Dog program for children is temporarily closed. If you would like to be notified when applications reopen, click here.

  • Facility Dogs work in settings like schools, hospitals, courthouses, or counseling centers. They provide comfort, motivation, and social interaction to groups of people.

    Please Note: This program is currently closed. If you’d like to be notified when applications reopen, click here.

  • Our Medical Alert Dogs use scent detection to identify changes in body chemistry. We currently train dogs to alert to:

    • Type 1 Diabetes

    • adrenal insufficiency

    • Mast Cell Activation Syndrome

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  • These dogs are partnered with adults (18+) who use power wheelchairs or scooters. They assist with daily tasks, increase independence, and reduce reliance on others.


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  • Specially trained to help individuals manage anxiety, nightmares, and stress related to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This program is available to:

    • Active-duty military

    • Veterans

    • First responders

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Types of Dogs we Don’t Train

Please be aware that Service Dogs of Virginia does not train dogs for:

  • Guide work for individuals who are blind

  • Hearing alert for hearing impairments

  • Seizure alert or response

  • Balance support while walking

  • Allergy detection

  • Psychiatric service dogs

  • Personal protection, supervision, or safety from environmental hazards

  • Emotional comfort or social support only

  • Owner-trained service dogs

If we do not offer what you need, we recommend visiting Assistance Dogs International's Member Search and using the “Advanced Filtering” option to find an organization that may be able to help.


A Fair and Inclusive Process

All applicants are considered on an individual basis to ensure our program is a good fit for your needs and lifestyle.
We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability status, veteran status, socio-economic status, or any other characteristic protected by law.