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The best psychiatric service dog breeds

by Rajiv Pratap Singh Digital Marketing Expert

A common question in the minds of people who are searching for the best psychiatric service dog breeds is on which breed is the best for that role. Others even go to the extent of taking their puppies for evaluation on whether they can meet the service dog requirements Texas.

Most of these psychiatric service dog Texas fall in the category of the herding dogs and these include  German Shepherds, Belgian Shepherds, Australian Shepherds and Border Collies. These dogs are usually very intelligent; handlers oriented and have very good work ethics. However, many of the herding breeds have characteristics that make them to be a great choice for the handlers who have some psychiatric disabilities.

The herding dog instincts

The herding breeds are known to detect very little changes in your body language. They are also able to react very fast. The breed is able to understand the mood and language of the handler and they are directed by their instincts to react.

Herding dogs have been raised to notice everything that is going on in their environment. When they see their handler get anxious, it makes the necessary connection that their handler is in danger. Immediately the dog notices this, it tries to protect the owner form the imminent danger. It can do this by barking, growling, lunging or even try to bite the evil person. In most cases the psychiatric service dog Texas even before the owner is able to notice. This often happen if the dog is from a breed that is usually protective. Some of the emotions that the psychiatric service dogs may show when they detect a threat to their handlers include fearfulness, stress unease or panic.

Which is the right breed?

There is no norm on the right breed for a psychiatric service dog. Even though most individual associate this kind of work with certain breeds like Labrador Retrievers, there isn’t any limitation on the breed that make a good companion dog. There is only one limitation that affects the qualifications of the best psychiatric service dog breeds. This is the size.

Even though the breed of the dog affects how suitable it is to work as a service dog, the personal temperament of the dog will impact how suitable it  for a service dog. A good candidate should be eager to learn, please and work with the handler. There are certain dog breed that prefer to lead a solitary life and this makes them unsuitable to work as service dogs.


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