A recent study shows that assistance dogs do not only help people with practical tasks, but actively contribute to their care, based on mutual trust and continuous interpretation of each other.
Assistance dogs are active caregivers, according to a new study by the University of Turku and Aalto University in Finland. The study examined the collaborative interaction between humans and ...
Combining her finesse as a painter with a deep-seated love for her four-legged subjects, Fluvanna Art Association member ...
Many people rely on assistance dogs for support, and the well-being of all participants in these interactions is essential and must be given careful attention. To be sure that the dogs' and their ...
After setting up a corporate partnership with the prize draw operator last year, the assistance dog charity is hoping the relationship will grow to enable full sponsorship of a puppy next year. A ...
A former tree surgeon who suffered a devastating injury is lending his support to an assistance dog charity which helped him rebuild his life. James Crossley, from Shropshire, was paralysed after a ...
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