Types of Service Dogs
Communicating
with Canines
ADA Requirements
Service Dogs
Canine Emotion
100

This service dog helps the individual with visual impairment to navigate safely

What is, a guiding dog?

100

Let's the dog know it's on the right tract and should keep trying

What is, That's it?

100

The ADA allows service dogs in these types of places

What is, public places, such as restaurants, stores, public transportation, healthcare establishments

100

Common items a mobility service dog might be trained to retrieve for their handler 

What is, their phone, medications, remote control?

100

How canines show emotions

What is, body language?

200

This service dog alerts their handler before a seizure to promote safety 

What is, a medical alert service dog?

200

Let's the dog know one task is finished and can go on to another one

What is, Okay?

200

Business owners can ask for proof that a dog is a service dog

What is, false?

200

When approaching a service dog and handler you should do this before engaging

What is, ask permission?

200

Head and tail straight out, fun raised on neck, teeth showing, ears pinned back

What is, a canine feeling aggressive?

300

This service dog is trained to help their handler by opening doors

What is, a mobility service dog?

300

Foundational to training service dogs

What is, effective communication?

300

The primary reason ADA allows individuals with service dogs to accompany them in public settings

What is, to support the independence of individuals with disabilities?

300

This type of behavior from the public is helpful to the handler and service dog

What is, not distracting or petting the service dog?

300

Tail tucked under belly, head low

What is, a canine feeling insecure?

400

This service dog is trained to respond to their handler's panic attack 

What is, a psychiatric service dog?

400

The exact moment the dog fails to do the task or does something wrong

What is, the marker NO?

400

A service dog can accompany their handler while they are having surgery

What is, no this is a non-public place?

400

When service dogs begin training

What is, when they are puppies?

400

Foam on lips, panting, lips pulled back, sweaty paws, tail low and stiff

What is, a canine feeling stressed?

500

This service dog physically touches their handler when the door bell rings and leads them to the sound

What is, a hearing dog?

500

The exact moment the dog completes the task correctly

What is, the marker Yes?

500

Service dogs handlers must exhibit this behavior in all situations with their service dog

What is, being in control of the service dog?

500

Certification for service dogs is provided by government agencies

What is, False?

500

Bowing position, tail wagging, quick back and forth movement

What is, a canine feeling playful?

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