2. History
• Animals used for labor,
hunting, food, clothing,
etc.
• Technology increases
the uses we have for
animals
• Therapy, guide, police,
army, navy, etc.
3. Therapy
• Dogs, Horses, Dolphins
• No laws
• Motivational, aids muscles and speed of
recovery of mental/emotional and physical
illness
• Mostly children
• Known to relieve stress
4. Therapy Dogs
• Live with child
• Early warning about
seizures or other
medical attacks
• Help guide across
streets, flip switches on
medical equipment to
save lives
5. Therapy Horses
• Miniature horses and
regular sized horses
• Schools, hospitals,
riding areas
• Aid physical growth,
allows child to practice
speech, balance, etc
• fun
7. Research
• Research has proven
that animals bring
emotional relief,
cheeriness, and overall
better physical health
when they are around
people
8. Service
• Dogs, Horses, Monkeys, etc.
• Has laws, but people take advantage of them
• Blindness, mental, seizures, etc.
• Helps with basic things: opening doors, fetch
packages, turn lights on or off, call someone
• Animal stays with owner throughout its life
• Extensive training, trained according to owner
10. Service Dog
• Trained individually
• Not to be petted on the
job
• Aids variety of
disabilities including
blindness, arthritis, and
autism
11. Service Horse
• Long lived
• Natural herding instinct
• Better for people with
allergies to dogs,
cynophobia, and are
horse animals
12. Service Monkey
• Capuchin monkey
• Carefully placed
• Helps paralyzed, or
people with severe
mobility impairment
13. Against
• Americans with
Disabilities Act (A.D.A.)
requires that service
animals be allowed
wherever their owners
want to go
• Many public places are
refusing service animals
entrance
• People are committing
fraud, they create fake
identification and pass
their animals off as
service animals allowing
them access
• Many people are
attacking diseases that
service animals may
have
14. Variety
• Many different types of
service animal
• Parrots, goats, pigs,
cats, ferrets, an iguana,
and a duck
• Dogs, horses, monkeys
15. Jobs
• Military, Navy, Police,
Search and Rescue
• Dogs, Horses, Pigeons,
Dolphins, etc
• Detect drugs, bombs,
dead, injured, ships,
and odor recognition
16. Police Dog
• Help drowning people,
abductions, finding lost
elderly, find dead,
explosives, and drugs
• K9 units
• Most come from
shelters or are bred
specifically
17. Police Horse
• Uses in cities and parks
• Able to move more
freely and faster
• In the beginning there
was only one rented
horse
18. Army
• Dogs follow scents, find
people, dead or alive,
and find explosives
• Horses were used for
cavalry
19. Navy
• Bottlenose dolphins and
California sea lions
• Sonar and water vision
• Find underwater mines,
rescue lost naval
swimmers
20. Pigeons
• Used to deliver
messages: in rough land
and in other places
• Navy and Army
• Some became war
heroes
21. Search and Rescue
• Bloodhounds, German
Shephards, Labrador
retrievers,
Newfoundlands, St.
Bernards
• Trail or Air scent
• Help find lost people in
woods, water, snow,
and major catastrophes
22. Rescue
• Animals and People
rescue each other from
dangerous situations all
the time.
• Heroic stories from
animals leaping into the
water to save a
drowning person
• People rescuing animals
from bad fates