Top Assistance Animals Providers in Sydney
There are 14 NDIS Assistance Animals providers listed in Sydney. Across 8 reviewed providers, the average rating is 4.8 from 89 reviews. Providers operate across 14 suburbs, including Austral, Bankstown, Carlingford.
- Providers
- 14
- Avg rating · 8 reviewed
- 4.8★
- Directory data
- Updated July 2026
About the service
About Assistance Animals under the NDIS
Assistance animals are specifically trained to perform tasks that reduce the impact of a person's disability — guiding someone who is blind, retrieving items, providing stability, interrupting behaviours, or fetching help. Unlike pets or companion animals, trained assistance animals have public-access rights. This NDIS category covers the supports connected to obtaining and maintaining one, such as suitability assessment, task-specific training to a recognised public-access standard, and reasonable ongoing costs like veterinary care.
Funding usually depends on evidence — often an occupational therapist's report — showing the animal will deliver a functional benefit that other, lower-cost supports could not. The NDIS funds disability-specific training and the reasonable costs of a working animal, not general pet ownership, and generally will not fund untrained emotional-support animals. When comparing providers, ask about training methods, how they match an animal to you, the public-access standard they meet, and the post-placement support they provide once the animal is living with you.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How many Assistance Animals providers are there in Sydney?
There are 14 NDIS Assistance Animals providers listed in Sydney.
Which Sydney suburbs have the most Assistance Animals providers?
Austral, Bankstown, Carlingford currently have the most listed Assistance Animals providers.
What is the average rating of Assistance Animals providers in Sydney?
The average rating is 4.8 across 8 reviewed providers.
Will the NDIS fund any assistance animal?
Not automatically. The NDIS funds trained assistance animals when there is evidence — usually from an allied health professional such as an occupational therapist — that the animal performs disability-specific tasks and is the most effective, value-for-money option for your goals. Untrained pets and companion animals are generally not funded.
What ongoing costs can be included?
Reasonable costs of keeping a working assistance animal healthy and able to work can be considered, such as veterinary care, food, and specialised equipment. General pet-ownership costs unrelated to the animal's working role are not typically covered.
How do I choose an assistance-animal provider?
Ask about their training methods, the public-access standard they train to, how they match an animal to your specific needs, and what support they offer after the animal is placed with you. A reputable provider is transparent about timeframes and the responsibilities of caring for a working animal.
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