What body parts would a service dog use if you were having a panic attack?
Tongue or head to lick or nuzzle you for grounding experience
What body parts would a service dog use if you were having a sugar low?
Paws and mouth to retrieve your juice from the refrigerator
What body part would a service dog use if you were about to go through closed doors?
Whole body to block your movement
What body part with a service dog use to bring your wheelchair closer to you?
Mouth to pull your wheelchair closer
What body part would the service dog use if you were having difficulty breathing?
Mouth to bark to alert your family or caretaker
What body part would the service dog use if you were having an epileptic seizure?
Whole body to lay across your chest to reduce duration of the seizure
What body part would a service dog use if you couldn't cover yourself with a blanket?
Mouth to pull up your blanket
What body part would a service dog use if you couldn't push a door closed?
Paw to push your door or door button
What body parts would a service dog use if you couldn't find an empty seat?
Eyes to locate and nose to edge you to empty seat
What body parts would a service dog use if you couldn't hear a smoke alarm?
Ears to hear alarm and nose to nudge you to safe space.
What body parts would a service dog use if you were having an asthma attack?
Paws and mouth to retrieve your inhaler