Spot Pet Insurance shares inspirational success stories from top service dog organizations around the world. Proud supporter of service animals and the organizations that train them, Spot is honored to shine a spotlight on some of the four-legged heroes making a difference in the lives of people with mental, physical or emotional disabilities.
Dogs’ ability to provide unconditional companionship is well-known, but their profound impact on a human’s wellbeing is sometimes overlooked. More than just companions, dogs are capable of maintaining life-changing and life-saving roles when trained as service animals. To show their appreciation for these remarkable canines, Spot has shared an in-depth guide on their website to answer everything from ‘What is a Service Dog?’ to ‘What are the Best Breeds for Service Dogs?’
Guide Dogs of America (GDA) connects highly-skilled guide dogs with individuals who are blind or visually impaired. GDA trainers are praised for their attention to each dog’s personality and unique characteristics, ensuring that the canine is paired with the right partner.
Early Alert Canines (EAC) improves the health and safety of people with insulin-dependent diabetes through partnerships with certified low blood sugar alert dogs. They train and provide Medical Alert Service Dogs to insulin-dependent diabetics who need them.
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