A PAWSITIVITY SERVICE DOG CAN BRING INDEPENDENCE
A Pawsitivity Service Dog Can Bring Independence
Peer-reviewed studies show that trained service dogs changes people for the better. If a person with a disability gets a service dog, that person is more likely to:
Be more independent (90%)
Have higher self-esteem (80%)
Be more content (80%)
Be more assertive (80%)
These gentle, obedient, loving dogs help in almost every category studied, including helping one's social life in addition to performing the specific assistance tasks for which the dog was trained.
Peer-reviewed studies show that trained service dogs changes people for the better. If a person with a disability gets a service dog, that person is more likely to:
- Be more independent (90%)
- Have higher self-esteem (80%)
- Be more content (80%)
- Be more assertive (80%)
These gentle, obedient, loving dogs help in almost every category studied, including helping one's social life in addition to performing the specific assistance tasks for which the dog was trained.