Caption
Assistance dogs for people with disabilities
Description
Assistance dogs (also called disabled assistance dog, rehabilitation dog or rehab dog) are specifically trained to support a person with disabilities permanently. They have learned to act independently. They live their whole life with their master / mistress and allow a more mobile and independent life. This distinguishes them from therapy dogs, which are only used for a limited time and are instructed. Assistance dogs provide practical help, signal health crises and help through their presence and close attachment. The photos were taken in cooperation with Pfotenpiloten e.V. - Stiftung Assistenzhund i.Gr. www.PfotenPiloten.org ++ 05.09.2017, Berlin
Copyright
Photo credit: Andi Weiland | Pfotenpiloten e.V., Societypix.org - This image is subject to license for any kind of use. Please note our terms of use
Original file
druck_pfotenpiloten_weiland-113.jpg
Filesize
7.51 MB
Size at 300 dpi
42.33 x 28.22 cm
Author
Andi Weiland
Credit
Andi Weiland
Source
andiweiland.de
Copyright
Andi Weiland | www.andiweiland.de
Date of creation
20170905
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Categories
All Images, Disabilities, Assistive devices, Wheelchair, Topics, Daily life and society, Mobility
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Tags
Disability, Affection, Assistance, Assistance Dogs, Autism, Child with disability, Command, Commands, Connectedness, Dear, Dog, Dummy work, E-wheelchair, Friend for life, Inclusion, Learning Difficulties, Man and animal, Master, Mistress, Obedience, Owner, Person with disability, Self-confidence, Trust, Wheelchair user, learn, life together, self-confident