ARE DOGS REALLY MANS BEST FRIEND It’s been said many times that dogs are a man’s best friend this can be found to be true. Dogs make great living companions for people who live alone, they make great security additions, as well as great service animals. You also have some dogs that are vicious and will attack and maul you. These are the lives of dogs. Many people live alone and use dogs for living companions. These dogs are treated like members of the family. They dress the dogs in matching outfits as well as feed them the finest cuisine possible. There has also been stories of dogs left an entire estate before. Some people keep big dogs around as watchdogs. The big dogs are aggressive, …show more content…
They dress the dogs in matching outfits as well as feed them the finest cuisine possible. There has also been stories of dogs left an entire estate before. Some people keep big dogs around as watchdogs. The big dogs are aggressive, vicious, and mean. There are some smaller breeds that make good house dogs and are kept inside and are very good watch dogs. These dogs are good at alerting when a stranger approach or when fire or smoke is in the house. These dogs do a very good job. Dogs or K-9s as they are called in the service world, are what people use for service animals. People use seeing eye dogs as well as dogs for the hearing impaired. Police use them to sniff out drugs and criminals. The military use them as well as police to sniff out explosives Search parties use them to find people as well as dead bodies these are called cadaver dogs. The prison system has started training them to sniff out cell phones. There is a big service world for dogs. There is a dark side to dogs also, every year there are numerous dog attacks. People train their dogs to fight and be vicious. These dogs attack other dogs as well as human beings, grownups and children. There is no place in the K-9 world for these type of
The 16 dogs in this unit are used for different purposes. They have Patrol dogs and sniffer dogs. These dogs are trained because of their superior sense of smell, and ability to search and find in impossible places. K9 Unit uses their sniffer dogs in arson, tracking, detecting of explosives and narcotics. Each dog is bred and used for their unique specialities, for example, they use a Labrador to sniff for explosives because they have a very good sense of smell. It is important that the
“Woof! Woof!” Those are the dogs that will get train to become service dogs. Do you want to learn about service dogs? Well then you are in the right place. You can read the three articles I might talk about in newsela
There are 3 different types of service dogs people can have: Emotional Support Animals, Therapy Animals, and Service Animals. Emotional Support Animals have one task and that is to provide comfort and support, emotionally, to someone who needs it and has a documented health condition. Therapy Animals are registered through an agency and their purpose is to provide therapeutic value to those who need it. Service animals are trained to perform tasks the owner simply cannot do on their own, guiding blind people, detecting seizures, helping people who have lost legs or arms.
Service dogs assist people that have physical and mental impairments. It was not until after World War I, a modern guide dogs school was founded. However, the United States did not have a guide dog until 1928. Now there are service dog schools across the United States like the Guide Dogs of America and Occupaws. There is act that has passed to allow services dogs to assist their owners in restaurants,
Service dogs are very helpful because one,they are very smart and can do a lot for the people who have
All around us we see dogs, little dogs and big dogs. Sometimes people can have animals, most times dogs to help them with generally easy life actions for people without life altering disabilities. Service dogs are a big help to disabled people, they act as necessity to someone who cannot do everything that a person without those disabilities can do. Service dogs help people who are visually impaired, who have no mobility, who cannot hear fully, people who have some types of mental disabilities such as autism, PTSD, and some major phobias. Sometimes even other animals are used such as rabbits and miniature horses.
A person usually has to be diagnosed with a major condition. There are many different disabilities, but the most popular disability is blindness. If someone is blind they can have a service dog or as many people call them “ Seeing Eye dogs”. These dogs can tell their owner when a car is coming, when a sharp corner is approaching, or even when a knife is right in front of the individual. A search and rescue dog is one of the best dogs in a crisis, because they will not crack under pressure.
Dogs are not just cute and fuzzy friends. Since it has been thousands of years that dogs have been trained to do things for humans, we can now count on dogs to do very specific jobs. For example, the article from the U.S. Department of Justice says, “Service animals are defined as dogs that are
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, on free will and comfort, offers the dogs to serve as a companion to the PTSD victims. The department allows the dogs to serve the purpose of the grooming and training. According to Shubert (2012), the dogs initially did not receive any special training, and there existed no program concerning the dogs care. People used dogs as a source of fun helping individuals to reduce stress.
At first sight, service dogs look like any other dog. They are furry. They walk on all fours. They have a tail. But they have many differences from other dogs. Service dogs are well behaved and are obedient. They wear clothing that no other dog wears such as a vest to make people aware that they are service dogs. Service dogs perform tasks that no other dogs can do, like paying for meals and carrying objects for their owners, sometimes in a vest compartment like a backpack. Service dogs are unlike other dogs because they are trained to do tasks that human beings normally do, but can’t because of some disability. Service dogs help their owners navigate the world they live in by assisting their owners in overcoming day to day
The law of only dogs as service animals in public protects other people from getting sick or injured or having to clean up their messes.”service animal laws”.The law is supposed to help people but what about the other animals trained to become service animals?Does it become it pointless to train those other animals?If it is only in public places
In the past several years, I have developed a keen interest in Service dogs and helping those who need them. A Service dog is an animal that is protected by the ADA, FDA, and ACAA, and they are considered medical equipment for those people. A dog is considered a Service animal if their handler has a disability that impacts their daily life severely, and the dog would be able to do tasks to mitigate the symptoms of the disability. However, unlike some other countries, people do not need a doctor's note to train and bring a service animal with them in public. Besides the common seeing eye dog, there are other disabilities animals can help people with, like depression, PTSD, anxiety, diabetes, and epilepsy.
Though well known, the use of dogs, mainly German shepherds, is nothing short of life saving. Police dogs can be used to sniff out illegal drugs, or even find a missing person with only the scent of a bit of skin tissue or an object with the person’s scent on it. The dogs used to locate people are normally bloodhounds, who are well known for their sense of smell. Certain dogs can also be used in war. These dogs are used to locate bombs, deliver messages, and just provide moral support (Forman-Ortiz). It would be virtually impossible for police and investigators to help people like this on their own. Many breeds of dogs are also used as seeing eye dogs to help blind men and women get around. Without them, many blind people would have a much more difficult time getting around.
There are between 45 to 55 million dogs per household in America (American Humane Association 2012). Furthermore, according to a national survey, the majority of dog owners chose to get a dog for the companionship as the major reason for having a dog (American Animal Hospital Association, 2004). After all, dogs are nonjudgmental, give unconditional love, can be trusted with our most intimate feelings and emotions, and are highly intelligent. These dog characteristics can significantly enhance the lives of thousands of youth and adults, especially those with disabilities and/or those who live in continuing care facilities. There are approximately 20,000 service dogs in the U.S., which includes 10,000 guide dogs (American Humane Association 2012)
Pets can fill a void in an owner’s life, by allowing them to nurture something and receive a sense of satisfaction. Socially pets have become so much a part of our daily lives that they are often treated as if they were children, some lucky pets even attend daily play sessions, and are treated to extreme indulgence; all to make their owner feel as if they were an infant or a child. Blind owners rely on their seeing eye dogs to guide them around wherever they go; they are trained to guide them past and around obstacles. The National Institute of Health states, “More than half of all U.S. households have a companion animal. Pets are more common in households with children, yet there are more pets than children in American households. There are more than 51 million dogs, 56 million cats, 45 million birds, 75 million small mammals and reptiles, and uncounted millions of aquarium fish” (np). Many movie stars and rich and famous people have begun using pets as a status symbol. Millions of dollars are spent finding the perfect and most valuable pet even to the extent that the original breed of animal has become unrecognizable or even extinct. This need for high status and perfection has resulted in safety risks to both pets and the people they live with. Inbreeding and tampering with cross genes in animals often result in an animal of inferior security and emotional stability, thus resulting in an aggressive and violent temperament. In an attempt to