There is no specific requirement or even recommendation for what color is best for your well-trained helper. The most popular colors of equipment in the service dog line-up are red, blue or forest green. No service dog is required to wear special gear, but many service dog owners choose to dress their pets service pet garb. Some owners use special service gear out of necessity to ensure their service dog has what they need to perform their tasks more efficiently.
More general colors for service dog gear range from gray, to orange or even pink. Dog harnesses have a multitude of colors to choose from–even tie-dye. Whatever the color or style—professional or casual, its the right choice for your professionally-trained and talented canine companion! Please enable JavaScript to view the
Service dogs have numerous responsibilities. To make their job easier they may need equipment that functions well in a variety of settings. From vests to special leashes that help service dogs do their duty and do it well, there are many options available to the owner and their service dog to better their day-to-day experience. Along the same lines, there is a multitude of color options for gear or equipment that owners and their furry counterparts can choose from. Is there a better or better yet “best” choice of color for your extra special helper to wear on-duty?
Here are some different types of service dog accouterments that are currently trending in the service dog world:
What should a service dog wear?
Do service animals have to wear a vest or patch or special harness identifying them as service animals? A. … The ADA does not require service animals to wear a vest, ID tag, or specific harness.
What does a red harness on a dog mean?
Red – Beware of the dog, and don’t get too close. Orange – This dog does not get along well with other dogs. Yellow – The dog is unpredictable and edgy. It could also mean that it’s looking for a new home. Green – The dog has a friendly nature, and it’s okay to get close alone or with any animal.