I have been getting an influx of messages asking what is a service dog, and how do they differ from other types of assistance animals? In this article I will be going over the differences between the 3 along with the laws pertaining to them. Service Dogs: A Service dog is any dog that has been trained to perform a task to aid their disabled handler. some of these tasks (but not all) are described below: Deep Pressure Therapy: this is when a dog is trained to use its body weight to target specific pressure points. This can help lower heart rate, bring someone with PTSD out of a flashback or panic attack, lessen the time someone has a seizure, reduce pain, and so much more! This can be compared to someone who has sleep insomnia using a weighted blanket to help them sleep. It may look like the handler is cuddling with their dog, but the dog is actually working when you see it laying on its handlers lap or chest. Medical Alert: This task is one of the most common. Dogs have an amazing s
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