Under , handlers of service animals (dogs) in training are afforded the same rights as the handlers of fully-trained service animals (dogs). This means that service animals (dogs) in training may attend class, accompany trainers to dining facilities, and take part in other campus activities. There are a number of organizations that train service dogs, such as Paws for a Cause, Freedom Paws, and Guiding Eyes for the Blind. All service dogs in training are required to have insurance through their sponsoring organization. Most service dogs in training will wear a vest identifying them as service dogs in training, but identification is not required. Student handlers are responsible for ensuring that their dogs are registered with ºÚÁÏÍø Division of Student Life using this form.