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There are all kinds of service dogs. To put it simply, they are dogs that can perform various tasks, such as: Alaskan Malamute pulling sleds (certain introduction) - Husky, a good helper for animal husbandry - Shepherd dogs, as well as guide dogs and conditioning dogs. Service dogs can perform a variety of difficult tasks to help humans, and often they are also extremely sincere and attractive. Naturally, service dogs can also make excellent pets and companions. Working dogs are classified according to their different tasks. Let’s take a look at them below.
1. Purpose of survival:
1. Service dog: a dog that helps people with physical disabilities organize their lives, such as guide dogs, voice recognition dogs, etc.
2. Protection dog: protects the home, protects the land, and ensures the safety of human property.
3. Nursing dogs: Studies have shown that the companionship of pets can improve the physical and mental condition of patients and the elderly. Such dogs are only used to accompany hospital patients or for home recuperation and care.
2. Military uses:
1. Military police dogs: Their tasks are very diverse, ranging from simple protection to provocative observation, and even dangerous mine detection or Fighting is within their scope of work.
2. Tracking dogs: Dogs that help find lost people or animals, or track possible criminals, such as arsonists, extortionists, terrorists, etc.
3. Detection dogs: Use dogs’ highly developed senses to find drugs, smuggled items and even detect explosives, etc.
3. Rescue purposes
1. Rescue dogs: dogs trained for rescue in different terrains and different situations, to search and rescue people after a disaster breaks out. Such as water rescue, snow rescue, flat land rescue, tsunami rescue, earthquake rescue, etc.
2. Cadaver dogs: These dogs are used to find the remains of victims after disasters.
IV. Livestock use
Livestock dogs: Use their innate ability to control prey groups, and after training, help humans guard the herding livestock herds raised in the guardhouse, and take on responsibilities. To protect cattle, sheep, etc.
Hound: Assist hunters in various hunting tasks, including finding, tracking, retrieving prey, or cleaning up harmful animals. This is also one of the first areas where dogs cooperate with humans.
5.Transportation purposes
Transportation dogs: In many areas of Europe, dogs are used to transport cars such as the Bernese Mountain Dog. In other cold areas where the conditions are cruel and animals are lacking, sled dogs are an irreplaceable method of transportation, such as the first expedition to conquer Antarctica. It was completed with the help of Husky.
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