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Service Dog
Service Dogs: To Serve and Protect
Training
Legal Issues
Interview with Sue
References Cited
Service Dog
What Is a Service Dog?
Definition of a service dog
What does a service dog do?
History of Service Dogs
The origin of service dogs
Service dogs in the more recent past
How to Determine Whether One is Right for You
Learning to adjust
Taking responsibility
Tell me about it
Training
When does training begin?
Training responsibilities for service dog owners
How to Care for Your Dog
Day-to-day living
Equipment
Feeding and grooming
How to Obtain a Service Dog
Process and procedure
Be certain
Information on Service Dog Providers
Legal Issues
How Others Will React to Your Dog
Prevent people from distracting your dog
Explaining your dog
Costs
Breeds
Can They Detect Seizures?
Study
Accuracy
How You Can Help
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Dogs
Conclusion
INTERVIEW WITH SUE HOFFMAN OF KEY COMPANIONS SERVICE DOGS
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