For example, a seeing eye dog. These dogs are specially trained to help the blind do daily tasks safely. The blind are unable to see, and the dog is trained to be their sight. It is a very special bond, and a very incredible thing. There are also drug dogs, that police officers train to bust out big drug deals. These dogs are trained to use their very acute sense of smell to specifically point out certain smells to police officers, and in doing so helping police. There are also dogs, such as blood hounds that are specially trained to track smells of missing persons, and by doing so returning many people home happy and safe.
well, 1 of the ways is they can help people hunt. another way they help people is that they can do commands when being told to.
Animals may be used in animal-assisted therapy (AAT), as Emotional Support Animals (ESA) or as Psychiatric Service Animals (PSA) to therapeutically intervene, provide companionship and reduce suffering of people with a variety of psychological and medical disorders. They help the depressed by offering opportunities for exercise (which improves feelings of well-being), social contact, companionship, communication and emotional intimacy. for example Dogs and cats are among the most popular pets used to help individuals with depression. They have been known to elevate mood by providing people with close companionship. Psychiatric Service Dogs (PSD) are specially trained to perform tasks that help people with major depression. They are distinguished from Emotional Support Dogs who are not trained for disorder-specific work. For example, a PSD can be trained to respond to an attempted suicide in his depressed owner by pushing a button on a special phone that notifies 911.
Well.. It's not really important to many, but to some it is important and needed. Some blind people need (trained) animals to help guide them, some police officers need animals that are trained to attack a person that is trying to attack the police officer or trying to run away from the police, and some FBI's need (trained) animals to help them find a dead body or an alive person or anything that will help them in a crime scene. -Lanissa S. (Hoped that helped =] !- )
by helping and protecting us and our environment.
About 70% of animals help people survive
Dogs help people in various ways, including offering companionship, providing emotional support, assisting individuals with disabilities through service tasks, such as guiding the visually impaired or alerting to medical conditions, and functioning as therapy animals to promote mental and physical well-being. Additionally, dogs can help with tasks like search and rescue, detection work, and providing security.
Because the people who founded the RSPCA thought it was a neat and friendly thing to do, so they set the organization up to do just that, and it has been doing it ever since.because the animals will be trained and RSPCA people will look after the animalsthey help animals because of the cruelty that can happen so they find them, help them get better then find them a new home.
seeing eye dogs
Law enforcement uses dogs of varying breeds, not just German Shepherds, and some agencies use horses for mounted patrol.
only if there trained to dubazzz
Yes. Dogs that 'work' or are trained to help humans are called service animals.
if it is your they would help