No, dogs have better noses and can smell better than monkeys do.
no this is false, because in California there are no such things as prisons dogs and disabled people
Yes some dogs get special training to help disabled people they also get trained to open fridges, help dressing people and open doors.
The simple answer would be yes. There are assistant monkeys - monkeys trained to help the disabled. They are however intended more for the paraplegic - people who are paralyzed to some extent and need help doing things that require some skill: answering the phone, dialing the phone, turning on/off water facets. Blind people usually can do most things for themselves and can get by with the help of seeing eye dogs and monkeys help at writing books because the train them to and if they try to run away they've been cained up
Dogs can be trained to help you with anything if you train them right.:)
Dogs can help people in various ways, including providing companionship, emotional support, and assistance with tasks such as guide dogs for the visually impaired, therapy dogs for emotional support, and search and rescue dogs in emergencies. Dogs can also help improve mental and physical health through activities like exercising, reducing stress, and providing a sense of purpose.
we can help the monkeys by putting them in zoos
No
sometimes although unfortunately monkeys can kill people and animals
They can help blind people get to one place to another. They can also provide companionship
(o^.^)b By opening doors getting things and giuding them anywhere
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.
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