dimanche 19 janvier 2014

Australian Labradoodle Therapy Dogs And The Benefits Of Having One

By Judy Sullivan


Australian labradoodle therapy dogs mostly are used because of the keen sense of smell they have and their gentle temperament. They are very calm animals and are good with kids. Of course they are the just precious pups too. Service dogs also have to have special training. The training begins at a young age, usually at about six or eight weeks old.

Service animals are trained for doing different types of things like working with the deaf and blind. They also work with senior citizens, autism patients, and other people with mental or physical handicaps. The most compatible service animals are the ones that have the most human contact as puppies. Breeders are good at determining which dog has the personality and the temperament for certain people with specific disabilities.

When you are picking a service dog you have to let the breeder of the dogs know what it is you expect from the therapy dog you are buying. You usually pick the therapy dog while it is still a puppy so that it can be trained to do all the things that you have requested of the breeder. If you want your therapy dog to do anything special the breeder will train your dog to do exactly what you want it to do.

There are even service dogs for children with diabetes. These dogs are trained from birth to learn to smell low and high blood sugars. Diabetes service dogs are fairly new but they are amazing service animals and have saved numerous lives of children. Service dogs of any kind are so well trained that when they are on duty they know their job and they do not detour from that job.

Australian labradoodles are great service dogs. A therapy dog is a dog that has special training before it can be used as a therapy dog. These dogs go to prisons, adoption homes, hospitals, nursing homes and mental hospitals. The therapy dogs give people hope and life their spirits. Some people even believe that these dogs help sick people start to get well. This isn't proven but a lot of people do believe it.

A therapy animal must pass certain requirements before they can become a therapy animal. They have to be able to handle large and loud crowds, allow strangers to pet and touch them, follow instructions immediately and not jump on people. These dogs are around a lot of people and need to be very well trained and behaved. They also are around children and they need to be trained to not jump on the children because these children are sick.

Because of the sense of smell these pups have they are wonderful for people that have seizures because the dog can smell if the person is about to have a seizure so that they can warn their owner that a seizure is coming on. There are even service dogs that can be trained to retrieve medication for their masters if they can't get up to retrieve it themselves.

Australian labradoodle therapy dogs are definitely the dog you want to think about getting if you plan to buy a service dog. You will love your dog and your dog will love you. They are also wonderful with children and even adults.




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