Tag: Service Dog Actions

Questions to Ask When Choosing a Service Dog

A white dog in a red service dog vest brings a cooking spoon to his owner, who is in a wheelchair, by the stove.

At Fetch and More, a question we often get is: “How do I know if a service dog is the right choice—and how do I choose the right one?” The truth is, there isn’t a single factor or formula that guarantees success. Choosing a service dog is about understanding real needs, realistic expectations, and what… Read more »

What Do Service Dog Actions Look Like?

A white service dog assisting their wheelchair-bound owner by picking up a dropped kitchen spoon.

Service dogs are highly trained to perform critical tasks that support their handler’s safety, independence, and well-being. From emotional support roles to physical operations, the actions of a service dog are as varied as the needs they meet. Understanding what these dogs do in action can help clarify the incredible value they bring to daily… Read more »