When their gear is on or on-duty, Service Dogs are very professional.
They sit at attention, lay down waiting for a command, or take a light nap under a restaurant table, but still awake enough to do their job on que. They do not explore or smell the grass as they walk down the sidewalk and do not sniff other dogs.
Service Dogs are the model dog. They do not pull, tug, lunge, bark or make a scene, they do not draw attention to themselves and do not want to be petted or messed with.
A proper service dog should never have an accident while in public, as they are trained to 'go' on command when the handler desires.
They do not bark unless required or signaling their handler.
Yes, service dogs are very smart. Guide dogs even display intelligent disobedience when they disobey a command because it would endanger their human partner.
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Smart as a ten year old.
No. dogs are smart but they are not the smartest.
There are many places where one could view videos of smart dogs. The best places to view videos of smart dogs are websites like Youtube, Vimeo, and Viddler.
why is the great Spell check your answer pyrenees not in the top 100 smart dogs
Yes they are smart and intellegent animals
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One can donate money to help train service dogs online on websites, such as National Association of Service Dogs, Freedom Service Dogs and Dogs for the Disabled. Service dogs can be trained to perform different tasks.
No, there is no such thing as certification for service dogs.
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I'm not sure but any animal can be smart if they are trained and they learn quickly. But dogs are really smart.
Four Smart Dogs - 1937 was released on: USA: 14 October 1937