Service dogs allow people with disabilities to carry on daily tasks. The animals can be identified by the basic services they provide, but many dogs are trained with the needs of an individual in mind.
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An agitation harness is a training device that usually has a breast piece and leather or nylon straps going around your dog's neck, down the chest, between the front legs and behind the front legs around the chest barrel.
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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) provides for the use of service dogs in public and private workplaces. If you have a service dog, make sure you know the law and your rights. If you own a business, you also need to be aware of the ADA and how it...
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Hi! This is Elise Paffrath with Breeze Thru Agility. I am talking today on behalf of Expert Village.com. We are talking about beginner agility for your dog. In agility training, it is very important that your dog not only focus on the obstacles that you...
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Blind and visually impaired individuals can benefit from the use of guide dogs. These highly trained dogs provide their owners with independence and mobility, as well as companionship. Most of these dogs receive specialized instruction through...
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