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Shore Service Dogs, Inc.

Providing custom trained Service Dogs that help return mobility & independence to people's lives.
How Service Dogs Help Lives
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Picking up a dish
Picking up a dish
Mobility Training

Our Service Dogs are trained to help their partners in so many ways, and each of them possesses skills that have been custom tailored to fit the specific needs of the person who needs them most.





Some of the tasks that our dogs are able to do are:

Brace For Stability
Open/Close Doors
Pull Wheelchair
Push Buttons
Take Items From Shelf
Retrieve Indicated Items
Alert for Help
Turn Fixtures On/Off
Carry Items Upon Request
Give Items to Others
Drag Wheelchair/Walker/Cane Back To Partner
Assist with House/Yard work
Assist to Remove Clothing

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Since sometimes it is difficult to envision how a Service Dog can help a person, here are a few examples of how those skills assist their partners:

Giving an item to the cashier
Giving an item to the cashier
SALES TRANSACTIONS
Handing a credit card or money to a store clerk and taking change from that person to give to their partner.

Helping with the dishes
Helping with the dishes
ASSISTING WITH APPLIANCES
Pushing buttons and switches with noses, paws and/or mouths. Pulling appliances open such as dishwashers and refrigerators.

Getting an item from a shelf
Getting an item from a shelf
RETRIEVING
Getting items such as dropped keys, papers, clothing), etc.

Getting a towel from a drawer
Getting a towel from a drawer
BRINGING ITEMS
Bringing the telephone or remote control upon request, getting a towel from a drawer, taking something from another person to give to their partner, picking something up off a store shelf.

Locking the doorknob and deadbolt
Locking the doorknob
and deadbolt
OPENING/CLOSING DOORS
Pulling open and holding, pushing open and bracing, locking doorknobs.

]Pulling a wheelchair
Pulling a wheelchair
PULLING WHEELCHAIRS
Relieve physical exertion by pulling wheelchairs entirely on their own or to assist their partner's efforts.

Sam pushing an automatic door button.
Pushing an automatic
door button.
PUSHING BUTTONS
Pushing buttons on automatic doors, elevator buttons, specialized K9 Rescue telephones, doorbells, etc.

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