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People in wheelchairs can dance as they have a partner that can walk and they help the person dance in the wheelchair.
people in wheelchairs or blind Service dogs help people with many different disabilities, whether the disability is physical or mental. In addition to people who are in wheelchairs and those who are blind, they can also help people who have mobility issues, diabetes, seizures, Autism, and various psychiatric disorders, just to name a few. Not all disabilities are visible, a good portion of them are invisible. It does not mean the person is not disabled and does not need a Service Dog.
These are some of the breed highlights of English Springer Spaniels: * They don't like to be left alone and may become nuisance barkers if they're bored or lonely. * In recent years, there have been reports of English Springer Spaniels who are aggressive or overly submissive. * In essence, there are two varieties of English Spring Spaniel: ones intended to work in the field, and ones intended to show. * Don't expect your English Springer Spaniel to be a good guard dog. * English Springer Spaniels were developed to have great stamina and energy. * Some English Springer Spaniels can demonstrate submissive urination, which means they pee in excitement or anxiety when you come home. * Be sure to keep your English Springer Spaniel on a leash when you take him to unprotected areas. ADDED TO PREVIOUS ANSWER: I have a springer spaniel and have many friends who have them also. They... * love people * love water * obedient (i take him down to the park for a swim and he runs, swims, rolls, does all the doggy stuff but will come when called) springer spaniels love obeying their masters * love water * love sniffing around (as they were initially hunting dogs) * playful * the most beautiful nature of a dog i have ever seen * great with kids and families * happy, go lucky dogs * minimal guard dog ability * we have had absolutely no problems with my springer barking. if anything he barks less than most other dog breeds * do not have a yappy bark (big positive) * love attention and giving you kisses * my dog has only peed in excitement once and it was the first ever time he was alklowed inside and lots of people were over (this is fair enough though as he had been a always outside dog for over five years) * always happy to see you
No! Umbrella's for wheelchairs have never been invented by any one people in wheelchairs use regular umbrella's.
Five people lived in the Springer house: Mr. and Mrs. Springer and their three children.
There are various technologies that exist to allow people in wheelchairs to climb stairs. Some of the technologies are stair-climbing wheelchairs such as the iBOT and Topchair.
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I don't think springer spaniels are a good choice for allergy sufferers. They are large dogs that have a lot of hair and they also shed quite a bit of dander. My parents have an English springer spaniel and I get skin allergies sometimes when I pet the dog and she makes my eyes itchy ever once in a while. I own a small rat terrier and have slight allergies to this dog but not to the extent as the springer because she's about 1/5th the size. I think the main concern is if you know you have allergies to dogs it might not be worth the risk to purchase one, especially not a large dog that will give you more dander than a smaller dog. At first I was really sad that I couldn't buy a springer (due to allergies) but the smaller dog has been just as fun, energetic and loving as the springer is.
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handicapped people?
Obviously, jobs that require being seated are best. People in wheelchairs work in offices, assembly plants, call centers, etc.
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