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Service Dog Etiquette For Kids in School

2025-11-26T18:44:26+00:00

Introduction Service dogs are valuable companions for people with disabilities. Dogs can provide mobility assistance. They can train as guide dogs. They can also provide medical alerts for people with diabetes or seizures.  Children with disabilities may even bring their service dogs to school. Service dogs at school can help children get from class to class. They can alert staff of medical emergencies.  However, service dogs for kids can cause disruptions in the classroom. Etiquette is required. Read on to learn how to adapt to service animals in schools to ensure a proper school environment.  Understanding Service Dogs Service dogs can [...]

Service Dog Etiquette For Kids in School2025-11-26T18:44:26+00:00

5 Service Dog Breeds: Finding the Perfect Companion

2025-11-26T18:44:58+00:00

Introduction Service dogs are valuable companions for people with mental and physical disabilities. We often see service dogs that help blind people navigate. But they can also help with allergy detection, diabetic alerts, seizure alerts, and mobility assistance. They can help people with hearing issues, autism, and various emotional disorders.  Not every dog makes a great service dog. A service dog must have specific characteristics that are inherent to certain service dog breeds. They must have a calm demeanor and the intelligence to carry out complex tasks.  Characteristics of Ideal Service Dogs The best service dog breeds will have the following [...]

5 Service Dog Breeds: Finding the Perfect Companion2025-11-26T18:44:58+00:00

Service Dogs for Invisible Disabilities

2025-11-26T18:45:21+00:00

Service dogs first emerged as a method to assist visually impaired people. However, over time, their role has expanded from being simple guide dogs for people who are blind, and they are now trained to help people with hearing impediments and physical limitations, as well as those with invisible disabilities like PTSD and autism. So, unless someone has an obvious disability, it's hard to know what the service dog is doing to help. However, this does not mean they don't need the dog. What is an Invisible Disability? Disabilities cannot always be seen. Unfortunately, when people think about the term, they [...]

Service Dogs for Invisible Disabilities2025-11-26T18:45:21+00:00

Service Dog Etiquette

2025-11-26T18:37:45+00:00

Service dogs and their handlers work as a team to navigate life, and that includes being in public together. When someone sees a dog in public, they may be inclined to pet them or interact with them, but service dogs are focused on doing a job. Petting service dogs could impact their ability to follow commands and may even put their handler in danger. This includes offering them food or treats because they are often on a strict feeding schedule or specific diet. If you want to ask questions, approach and speak to the handler, not the dog. It is important [...]

Service Dog Etiquette2025-11-26T18:37:45+00:00

Service Dogs in the Workplace

2025-11-26T18:29:18+00:00

At Justice Speaks we get a lot of questions about the rules and regulations for service dogs being in the workplace. Service dogs are used for many different reasons and are an essential to some people who have disabilities. There are many requirements of employers and employees when a service dog is entering a workplace and concerns may arise. The main thing to remember if you are concerned about a service dog in the workplace is that they are not there for entertainment or to distract employees. They have their own job to do and are taking care of the needs [...]

Service Dogs in the Workplace2025-11-26T18:29:18+00:00