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Assistance Dogs

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Delivered by: Dogs for Good This is a Claimed organisation
Last updated: 04/09/2025

Dogs for Good trains assistance dogs for adults with physical disabilities and dementia. As you can see in from the assistance dogs in this video, every dog is specially trained to help with practical tasks that many people with disabilities find difficult or impossible to do, such as:


Opening and closing doors

Helping with dressing and undressing

Retrieving items such as mobile telephones or dropped articles like keys or a bag

Loading and emptying the washing machine

Pressing a pedestrian crossing button

Reaching up to shop-counters with items such as a wallet


A recognised assistance dog provides an extension of the person’s abilities, and is allowed by law to accompany their partner into public places such as shops, restaurants and also to travel on public transport.


In Scotland, we currently offer Dementia Assistance Dogs only.

Regions:
  • Scotland
  • Glasgow City
  • Inverclyde
  • Stirling

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Virtual

Online Family Dog workshops
Dementia
Health and Social Care Services
Disabled People
People Living with Long Term Conditions
Neurological conditions
gentleman in mobility scooter with black assistance dog outdoors
older couple sitting at home with yellow lab assistance dog

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