Service Dog Tasks & Abilities

To qualify under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a psychological service dog must be individually trained to perform target specific tasks that directly address your needs and disability.

SOME EXAMPLE OF THESE TASKS ARE:

  • Blocking – Inserting itself between any unwelcome attention
  • Alert – Recognizing and responding to an oncoming panic attack before it escalates
  • Assist – Guiding the handler to a safe space when needed
  • Remind – Prompting important daily actions, such as taking medication
  • Respond – Interrupting compulsive or harmful behaviors

At Psychological Service Dogs, Inc., we work with you to determine the most effective tasks and train your service dog accordingly
—so you get the personalized support you need.

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Panic Attacks

Feeling of terror

Chest pains

Racing heart

Possible Response

Soothe handler with nudges

Lead handler to safe place

Social Phobia

Nervousness in public

Startled response

Shortness of breath

Possible Response

Lean into handler reassuringly

Assess danger

Attention on handler with soothing nudges
and forced petting

Clinical Depression

Feelings of suicide

Sadness

Feelings of isolation

Possible Response

Soothing nudges, nudging face

Forced petting

Leaning into handler

Offering affection

Agoraphobia

Fear of leaving house

Shortness of breath

Fear of being in public

Possible Response

Inspects public surroundings and offers reassurance

Attention on handler by seeking touch

Stays with handler and encourages attention

Obsessive Compulsive

Repetitive compulsive behavior

Repetitive thoughts

Anxiety

Possible Response

Interruption of behavior and thoughts
by forcing the handler to focus on dog

Encouraged petting

Autism

Pacing

Disassociating

Anxiety

Possible Response

Interruption of pacing by enouragement of affection and reassurance

Is a Service Dog Right for You?

Our team can help you assess your needs and determine whether a service dog might provide life-changing support in your daily life.

If you’re interested in getting started, please contact us online or call 407-657-8555 ext. 116  to speak with someone directly.

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