Assistance dogs are active caregivers, according to a new study by the University of Turku and Aalto University in Finland.
In A Nutshell A study of 13 assistance dog teams found that dogs function as genuine care providers, not just trained tools, ...
Assistance dogs are not just helpers but actively care for humans through trust, awareness, and silent communication.
A recent study shows that assistance dogs do not only help people with practical tasks, but actively contribute to their care ...
A Finnish study examining interaction between humans and their assistance dogs has found that these working canines actively ...
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — An intensive group therapy program at MUSC is using canine companions to help combat trauma and other mental health issues for its patients. "We need Grant to stand up ...
Bringing a rescue dog home rarely goes the way people imagine. You expect quick bonding and easy adjustment, but the first ...
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