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  2. Mobility assistance dog - Wikipedia

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    Mobility assistance dog Bringing dropped object to person in wheelchair. Mobility service doing "brace" so handler can push herself upright. A mobility assistance dog or mobility service dog is a dog trained to assist a physically disabled person who has mobility issues, such as poor balance or being a non-ambulatory wheelchair user.

  3. Assistance dog - Wikipedia

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    An assistance dog pressing a button to open an automatic door Hearing-assistance dog being patted on its head. An assistance dog is a dog that receives specialized training to aid an individual with a disability in navigating everyday life. Assistance dogs can be trained by an organization, or by their handler.

  4. 32 things to know about service dogs - AOL

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    Dogs are the primary service animals. The only possible exception is a miniature horse which has been trained to perform specific tasks to assist a person with a disability, and is also ...

  5. Service animal - Wikipedia

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    A service animal is an animal that has been trained to assist a disabled person. The animal needs to be individually trained to do tasks that directly relate to the handler's disability, which goes beyond the ordinary training that a pet receives [3] [4] and the non-individualized training that a therapy dog receives.

  6. 92-year-old retired vet makes ‘wheelchairs’ for disabled dogs

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    Dr. Lincoln Parkes created the patented K-9 carts to give disabled dogs fuller lives. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Veteran gets help with service dog's medical bills - AOL

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