Amazing Facts and Information About Worker Dogs!

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Service and worker dogs are amazing animals who have helped and saved people’s lives for a very long time. There are seven different types of worker dogs.

Let’s go through and talk about each one of these dog jobs and what they do!

1. Service dogs

Service or assistance dogs are working dogs specially trained to assist and help people with disabilities. However, dogs that have not been trained poorly are considered not true service dogs.

A good and true service dog is trained to behave well in all types of situations so that the dog can accompany the handler anywhere. Just a fun fact: Therapy dogs and emotional support dogs are actually not service dogs.

Here are some examples of service dogs:

  • Guide dogs for people with visual impairments
  • Mobility-assistance dogs
  • Seizure dogs and other medical-assistance dogs
  • Hearing dogs for people with hearing impairments

Dog breeds commonly used include the golden retriever, Labrador retriever, standard poodle, and German shepherd.

2. Therapy dogs

Animal-assisted therapy involves using trained, certified animals as part of a medical patient’s therapeutic plan. These therapy dogs offer emotional support to sick or injured people, often visiting hospitals and nursing homes.

They also visit schools and daycare centers to help educate children about dogs.

Dogs of any breed, size, and age can become therapy dogs. But they need the right temperament, socialization, and training. Therapy dogs must be even-tempered, well-socialized, well-trained, and non-fearful.

3. Police dogs

Police dogs, often called K-9s, are trained specifically to assist police and other law enforcement personnel in the line of duty. Police dogs protect their handlers.

They can chase down and hold criminal suspects who try to run from police. In some cases, K-9s might be trained to sniff out substances. Those dogs might be categorized as detection dogs.

The most common dog breeds used as police dogs include German shepherds and Belgian Malinois.

4. Military working dogs

Similar to police dogs, military working dogs assist members of the military with their operations. These dogs may be used as detectors, trackers, sentries, and scouts. And they can take part in search and rescue.

Most of the military working dogs are German shepherds, Dutch shepherds, and Belgian Malinois.

5. Detection dogs

Detection dogs have exceptional senses of smell and are highly motivated by positive reinforcement. A detection dog is trained to sniff out a particular substance or group of substances.

Common types of substances to be sniffed out include illegal drugs, blood, explosives, human remains, etc. Some detection dogs even learn to detect cancer, abnormal blood sugar levels, certain types of insects {such as bed bugs}, or even animal feces.

Detection dogs are used in law enforcement, wildlife biology, and healthcare. One of the oldest uses of detection dogs is hunting for truffles.

The breeds often used include beagles, Labrador retrievers, and golden retrievers.

6. Search and rescue dogs

Search-and-rescue dogs have great agility and exceptional senses of smell and hearing. These highly trained animals serve in many different fields, including tracking, specialized search, avalanche rescue, and cadaver location.

Breeds often used include Labrador retrievers, golden retrievers, border collies, Leonbergers, and German shepherds.

7. Herding dogs

Herding dogs work with various types of livestock, such as sheep and cattle. A herding dog is basically born for the job, meaning the dog is a specific breed and part of a herding breed group. However, not all herding breeds are naturally expert herders.

Some need their skills honed with training, while others are better suited to lives as companion dogs. Dogs that do become herders can also compete in dog herding trials.

Breeds include king shepherds, border collies, black mouth curs, and Icelandic sheepdogs.

These amazing service and worker dogs do a ton to help the world! Dogs really are a smart, incredible, and amazing breed of an animal!

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