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The different ways that humans and dogs interact has quite a lengthy list, for humans and dogs can interact in many ways same with the jobs and the roles dogs have and play in humans lives. One job or role I would like to learn about would most likely be how some dogs and owners can communicate with one another. In the text that I am using it says that dogs have different ways of moving or acting when they want certain things (for example) A dogs tail will go down when they are scared or upset. A dog may act playful or excited when they have to use the bathroom or when they want attention. Knowing this helps humans interact with them by either giving them attention or letting them out to go to the bathroom. Like this there are many other signs a dog gives when they feel certain things. And based on what a human see's the dog doing they adjust.
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What is an emotional support dog? Emotional support dogs (ESA: emotional support animals) are dogs that help people with emotional disorders, such as anxiety and/or depression. An emotional support dog has a very important role. An ESA’s role is to provide their owner with companionship, which can help with loneliness and other emotional distress he or she may feel throughout their day. Emotional support dogs are different from service dogs. “A service dog, such as a guide dog, is generally allowed anywhere the public is allowed; ESAs are not.” The main difference between the two is a service dog is trained to do specific tasks where as an ESA do task but the task are considered a normal response for a dog. Though emotional support dogs are not trained, they respond to their owners with compassion and love which is the only job they need to do. ESA help many people and should not be abused.
Work Cited
Stephanie Gibeault, MSc. “Everything You Need to Know About Emotional Support Animals.” American Kennel Club, American Kennel Club, 22 Nov. 2019, www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/everything-about-emotional-support-animals/.