Service Animals: The Lifesaving Partners for People with Disabilities

Service Animals: The Lifesaving Partners for People with Disabilities

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Many people with disabilities rely on service animals as much more than companions; they are often their only source of independence and everyday survival. Whether it's assisting the visually impaired or alerting their owners to the onset of an epileptic episode, service animals play an integral role in allowing people with disabilities to live more independently in society.In order to aid their human companions with impairments, service animals undergo extensive training. These include assisting the visually impaired with navigation, the deaf and hard of hearing with notification of noises like doorbells and alarms, the mobility disabled with support and balance, and those with diabetes with the detection of fluctuations in blood sugar levels.When it comes to service animals, everyone knows about the guidance dog that helps the visually impaired and…
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