Service dog handlers and their service dogs have a unique and profound relationship. Numerous studies have identified how service dogs positively impact people with disabilities, including the ability to foster socialization and community participation. Service dogs additionally provide emotional support, security, and an increased sense of independence. Thus, the loss of a service dog (from retirement or death) is often a significant life event, due in part to the lost relationship, but also, because of the changes this brings to the handler’s independence and activities of daily living.
This presentation will include discussion of results of quantitative and qualitative research pertaining to the loss of a service dog. It highlights the distinctive aspects of this profound relationship and issues related to its loss. The presenters also make suggestions, based upon their findings, about how veterinary professionals can help support this important relationship.
Running time: 39 mins
This presentation is no longer eligible for CE credit
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