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Wednesday, March 26th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

How the Dogs help Disabled People

Dogs are always good companions for disabled people. In the past, Dos training programs are very popular. A lot of dog training schools are now offering service dog training programs to train dogs to work with people who have sight impairments, hearing impairments, mobility impairments and other disabilities. If a dog is given proper training then it will be your companion for ever.

How a Dog Training Works

All the dogs are not qualified to become a service dog. Just because you have had your dog for a long time does not really mean that your dog is qualified to become a service dog. Before your dog can qualify to become a service, dog, he or she needs to pass some tests to be administered by the service dog training center.

In case your dog does not quality to become a service dog, the training center will now look for the right dog for you. Of course you still have the option to either accept or reject the dog chosen by the training center for you so you need not worry about getting a dog that you do not really like. If you want to select your own dog, you can also do so.

If you want to select your own dog, it would be best for you to ask the help of the people from the training center already to save time and effort on your part. You can ask the people from the training center to select a t least three probably candidates for you to choose from so that whichever dog you choose, this dog is still sure to qualify for training.

Once you have selected the dog it can then be trained to help disabled people. If you use a wheelchair to move around, your dog can be trained to open doors for you, fetch things that you need and the likes.

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