Dog with Jobs
Service Dogs
Etiquette
Blu
General
100

Found in hospitals, nursing homes and schools-- Recently I have been coming to court rooms to allow young people to sit and talk to me while testifying to help them feel safe and less alone.

What are therapy dogs?

100

Primary tasks include helping a low or no-vision  handler

What is a Guide dog?

100

3 interactions (of many) that are discouraged when interacting with service dog

Touching, Calling, Distracting, Staring, Feeding, Teasing

100

The age of Blu when adopted

What is 2?

100

This was signed in 1990 by President George H W Bush

The Americans with Disabilities Act

200

I help find people lost in the wilderness or extreme conditions. I have also been used to locate elderly folx or people who may become disoriented or lost. 

What are search and rescue dogs?

200

Primary tasks include alerting handler to loud noises or alarms

What is an Auditory service dog?

200

True or False: Service dogs are certified

False -- Trainer can be certified but dogs cannot. (Service dogs can quit, retire, or "career-change")

200

The amount of hours Blu has dedicated to training since August 2023 

900

200

The only two questions staff may ask if it is not obvious that dog is a service animal

1. Is this dog a service animal required because of a disability?

2. What work or task has the dog been trained to perform?

300

Focused on keeping public areas safe: I sniff stadiums, arenas, and festivals before the public arrives.

What are explosive detection dogs?

300

Primary tasks include helping handlers who have diabetes, allergies, or seizures

What is a medical alert dog?
300

This is the ideal distance to keep from a service dog

What is 4 feet? Do no come up behind, startle, corwd, or get in front of -- they are often sniffing for medical alerts for looking for tripping hazards.

300

Three tasks Blu is trained on

Deep pressure (neuropathy), spasticity support, retrieval/drop item recovery/retrieval, disorientation support, others

300

Coined by Angela Glover Blackwell, this term refers to laws and programs that are put in place to support vulnerable populations and often result in benefiting many more

The "curb-cut effect"

400

Found in US airports; scent detection for plant and animal products

Agriculture Agents "Beagle Brigade at LAX"

400

Primary tasks include helping handlers with gait, balance or movement challenges

What is a mobility service dog?

400

True or False: You can identify a service dog by a vest or ID card

False -- There is no official registry, ID system, or vest (all of these can be "bought") 

400

The age Blu was when she began training

What is 5?

400

This was the first breed of dog to be trained as a service/guide dog

German Shepherd --  there are no restrictions on breeds for service dogs though some are best suited for certain handlers, disabilities, and other variables

500

Often ending up in firehouses, this a common "career-change" for some service dog trainees

What are arson detection dogs?

500

Primary tasks can vary; turning lights on/off, pulling wheelchair, pressing medical call button, opening doors, retrieving medications

What is a task service dog?

500

Two (of 4) places service dogs are not allowed

What are Aquariums, Zoos, Burn Unit - Hospital, Surgical Suite - Hospital.

500

Three bonus or nick names for Blu

Nugget, Chicken Nugget, Best Friend, Bluber, Bubba, Bubba Gump

500

Bill (handler) and Orient (guide) became the first team to successfully complete this long distance trail in 1990

Appalachian Trail "Orient - Hero Dog Guide of the Appalachian Trail" chronicles their adventures in a children's book.

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