Service vs. Support vs. Companion Dogs

Service dogs are trained to perform specific tasks for individuals with disabilities and have legal access rights. Emotional support dogs provide comfort and stability but do not perform trained tasks and do not have public access rights. Companion dogs are loving family members who provide connection and joy without formal therapeutic roles. Understanding these distinctions ensures appropriate expectations and helps families choose the type of dog that best fits their needs and lifestyle.

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