Dogs can be trained to help you with anything if you train them right.:)
Nope. Dogs don't need any help.
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yes. dogs are like humans. so they need help just like us. they could have a problem and nobody can help them.
Honestly, not always. But it depends on the person and what they need help doing. If the person and helper have a clear understanding, then helping a disabled person is very rewarding-- for both people.
Yes, I can help. Just let me know what you need assistance with regarding the dogs.
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Service dogs and Emotional Support dogs help people. Even a pet dog can be trained in tasks to help people such as with opening home doors when the owner is holding things. If you are asking what "Type" as in breed, any breed can be trained to be a service dog. From a small Chihuahua to a Great Dane, and anything in between. It depends on the needs of the person who is disabled. If they just need medical alert, and live in a small home, a smaller dog may be best, however if they need some support or bracing, a bigger type of dog might be best. Resource: I'm legally disabled and have a Pug/Shih-zu mix service dog, and a Rottweiler service dog in training
Guide dogs help blind people in many ways, beginning with giving unsighted people independence. Many blind people can't get around without the help of a well-trained guide dog. Guide dogs go through extensive training. It takes between 2 and 5 years for a guide dog to be ready to be matched with a disabled person. Training includes basic obedience and service dog training. Providing protection and companionship are other ways these dogs help blind peopledogs can only help the blind if they have been trained as guide dogs and they help by leading them through obstacles and and across roads safely.The dogs might help blind people by smelling and barking if dangerous things are about to happen .The blind still need to do the average day things like shopping at the grocery store and crossing streets. Seeing Eye dogs help them by stopping them when a car is passing by and leading them through streets.it can help the blind by it using its nose to smell where you need to go.dogs are very smart they help blind people,but only some dogs do this.my dog is a nose dog and it smells where to go.i hope i answered your question.have a good day.