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  2. Service animal - Wikipedia

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    Service dogs are the most common type of service animal. Dogs can support a litany of both physical and mental disabilities. A mobility assistance dog helps with movement; this may be a large dog that can provide physical support or to help propel a wheelchair, or a dog that has been trained to do specific small tasks, such as pushing a door open.

  3. 32 things to know about service dogs - AOL

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    Service dogs help people with disabilities carry out everyday tasks – as well as often saving their lives. ... recognize the signs of an oncoming seizure and help them to stay safe. 9. Service ...

  4. Assistance dog - Wikipedia

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    An assistance dog pressing a button to open an automatic door Hearing-assistance dog being patted on its head. An assistance dog is a dog that receives specialized training to aid an individual with a disability in navigating everyday life. Assistance dogs can be trained by an organization, or by their handler.

  5. Service dog helps boy with rare genetic disorder achieve ...

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    The service dogs can be trained to open and close doors, turn on lights, retrieve items and steady people while walking or going upstairs. The Bresnahan family had to raise $25,000 for their ...

  6. Canine Companions for Independence - Wikipedia

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    Canine Companions trains different types of working dogs: service dogs (e.g., mobility assistance dogs, service dogs for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder), skilled companions trained to work with an adult or child with a disability under the guidance of a facilitator, hearing dogs for the deaf and hard-of-hearing, and dogs for "facility teams."

  7. The Best Emotional Support Dogs for People with Anxiety ... - AOL

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    There are emotional support dogs, therapy dogs and service dogs, just to name a few. These are all different in the eyes of the law - and a person can definitely adopt a dog specifically to help ...

  8. Services and supports for people with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Guide dogs is one service that is provided for blind and visually impaired people. These service dogs are trained animals that are capable of guiding people from different locations. Also, these dogs are capable of avoiding obstacles and letting the person in service know that there is a step or bump ahead, so a person doesn't get hurt. Guide ...

  9. Service dogs can be expensive because they require extensive and highly specialized training, though several organizations do provide trained animals free of charge to veterans with PTSD.