Dogs at work


Everyone has a role in their lives and there are many dogs that help people at work and in everyday life. There are dogs who are just pets, lying in bed or on the couch all day, hardworking, not only rolling, but also able to even save someone. Even these dogs have masters who take care of them and take care of them, and at the same time train them so that they can continue their work. What kind of “work” does the dog do?

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Assistance dogs

Perhaps the first thing you think about is assistance dogs, which provide assistance and support to visually impaired or other disabled people. These dogs are specially trained as guides or other assistance dogs. This could be assistance for wheelchair users, such as bringing things, taking off socks, or asking for help in an emergency. Assistance dogs are like pets, best friends, guards, carers and handle everything behind the left.

Rescue dogs

Rescue dogs are mainly found in fire stations and are also part of mountain rescue services. They are trained to look for lost people, people in avalanches or rubble in collapsed houses. Rescue dogs also have masters who take care of them and work with them during the intervention. Whether it\’s firefighters or mountain rescue. Mountain services began to use dog services to search for avalanches, recently they are rather used in a comprehensive search for lost tourists.

Service dogs

Service dogs are mainly used by the police and military. They are used to look for drugs, explosives or to detain criminals. Even service dogs are not alone, but they have masters who take care of them and train them at the same time.
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Herding dogs

Herding dogs have been trained since time immemorial and are tasked with protecting herds of cattle from wolves and other dangers. Herding dogs were mainly guarding the far-flung flocks of sheep. Sheep dogs are also used for these animals – they help to treat the herd, graze it in certain places and take the herd to themselves.

Dogs at work


Everyone has a role in their lives and there are many dogs that help people at work and in everyday life. There are dogs who are just pets, lying in bed or on the couch all day, hardworking, not only rolling, but also able to even save someone. Even these dogs have masters who take care of them and take care of them, and at the same time train them so that they can continue their work. What kind of “work” does the dog do?

voják se psem

Assistance dogs

Perhaps the first thing you think about is assistance dogs, which provide assistance and support to visually impaired or other disabled people. These dogs are specially trained as guides or other assistance dogs. This could be assistance for wheelchair users, such as bringing things, taking off socks, or asking for help in an emergency. Assistance dogs are like pets, best friends, guards, carers and handle everything behind the left.

Rescue dogs

Rescue dogs are mainly found in fire stations and are also part of mountain rescue services. They are trained to look for lost people, people in avalanches or rubble in collapsed houses. Rescue dogs also have masters who take care of them and work with them during the intervention. Whether it\’s firefighters or mountain rescue. Mountain services began to use dog services to search for avalanches, recently they are rather used in a comprehensive search for lost tourists.

Service dogs

Service dogs are mainly used by the police and military. They are used to look for drugs, explosives or to detain criminals. Even service dogs are not alone, but they have masters who take care of them and train them at the same time.
pasák ovcí

Herding dogs

Herding dogs have been trained since time immemorial and are tasked with protecting herds of cattle from wolves and other dangers. Herding dogs were mainly guarding the far-flung flocks of sheep. Sheep dogs are also used for these animals – they help to treat the herd, graze it in certain places and take the herd to themselves.