2. History Animals used for labor, hunting, food, clothing, etc. Technology increases the uses we have for animals Therapy, guide, police, army, navy, etc.
3. Therapy Dogs, Horses, Dolphins No laws Motivational, aids muscles and speed of recovery of mental/emotional and physical illness Mostly children Known to relieve stress
4. Therapy Dogs Live with child Early warning about seizures or other medical attacks Help guide across streets, flip switches on medical equipment to save lives
5. Therapy Horses Miniature horses and regular sized horses Schools, hospitals, riding areas Aid physical growth, allows child to practice speech, balance, etc fun
6. Therapy Dolphins Motivational Gives rewards Helps attention span, motivation, motor skills, thinking, and others in children
7. Research Research has proven that animals bring emotional relief, cheeriness, and overall better physical health when they are around people
8. Service Dogs, Horses, Monkeys, etc. Has laws, but people take advantage of them Blindness, mental, seizures, etc. Helps with basic things: opening doors, fetch packages, turn lights on or off, call someone Animal stays with owner throughout its life Extensive training, trained according to owner
10. Service Dog Trained individually Not to be petted on the job Aids variety of disabilities including blindness, arthritis, and autism
11. Service Horse Long lived Natural herding instinct Better for people with allergies to dogs, cynophobia, and are horse animals
12. Service Monkey Capuchin monkey Carefully placed Helps paralyzed, or people with severe mobility impairment
13. Against Americans with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) requires that service animals be allowed wherever their owners want to go Many public places are refusing service animals entrance People are committing fraud, they create fake identification and pass their animals off as service animals allowing them access Many people are attacking diseases that service animals may have
14. Variety Many different types of service animal Parrots, goats, pigs, cats, ferrets, an iguana, and a duck Dogs, horses, monkeys
15. Jobs Military, Navy, Police, Search and Rescue Dogs, Horses, Pigeons, Dolphins, etc Detect drugs, bombs, dead, injured, ships, and odor recognition
16. Police Dog Help drowning people, abductions, finding lost elderly, find dead, explosives, and drugs K9 units Most come from shelters or are bred specifically
17. Police Horse Uses in cities and parks Able to move more freely and faster In the beginning there was only one rented horse
18. Army Dogs follow scents, find people, dead or alive, and find explosives Horses were used for cavalry
19. Navy Bottlenose dolphins and California sea lions Sonar and water vision Find underwater mines, rescue lost naval swimmers
20. Pigeons Used to deliver messages: in rough land and in other places Navy and Army Some became war heroes
21. Search and Rescue Bloodhounds, German Shephards, Labrador retrievers, Newfoundlands, St. Bernards Trail or Air scent Help find lost people in woods, water, snow, and major catastrophes
22. Rescue Animals and People rescue each other from dangerous situations all the time. Heroic stories from animals leaping into the water to save a drowning person People rescuing animals from bad fates