Dogs serve as companions and help reduce stress. People tend to get more exercise by owning dogs due to walks and play, etc. People who own dogs have longer lives, on average.
Many dogs are trained as therapy dogs. Therapy dogs are for emotional support for people who need this (e.g. various kind of patients in hospitals, people who suffer from anxiety and other mental health conditions, etc.). Therapy dogs are sometimes also used for children who have learning disabilities, e.g. dyslexia--children who read to dogs feel less pressure, which helps them learn to deal with reading skills more easily.
Other dogs are trained for use in police work/law enforcement, security/guard work, military work, seeing-eye dogs for the blind, service dogs for the paralyzed, and other public-sector and medical services.
The main thing with dogs, though, is the love and fun they bring to their owners' lives.
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.
Yes, people help dogs just the same as dogs help us... we care for them by feeding them, peting them and loving them. If dogs didnt have people they would starve, get cold, and feel unloved!
like what they do to help people.
A guide dogs job is to help people that are blind or people that need help getting around places.
They all help help people. K9 dogs: find injured people and get them out alive. Guide dogs: help people understand their surroundings to keep them alive. And Guard dogs: Keep people away from dangerous things therefore keeping them alive and well.
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.
To name a few: Seeing eye dogs help blind people, dogs help police find drugs, horses help people travel.
seeing eye dogs
yes
the help blind people by leading them
Best friend, will warn you of intruders and when a storm is approaching. You also get dogs that help blind people to see and they give you comfort
Dogs help a variety of people. They are still used to help herd sheep. They keep lonely people company. They are often used to guide the blind. They are used as guard dogs, to keep out thieves, and they are used by police to help track down criminals or missing persons. Some dogs are trained to find illegal drugs, by scent. So dogs have many uses for many people.