Service Dogs

You must have heard of helper dogs, haven't you? That's what service dogs are also called. Service dogs are assistance dogs which are of great help to people with disabilities. These dogs are given special training in this regard and require to be fit, both physically and psychologically. Dogs of any breed trained to meet the special needs of physically or mentally disabled individuals can be used as service dogs. Read on to know more about them.
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