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The phrase "assistance dogs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to dogs that are specifically trained to help individuals with disabilities or special needs.
Example: "Many people rely on assistance dogs to help them navigate daily challenges and improve their quality of life."
Alternatives: "service dogs" or "support dogs".
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assistance dogs
noun
Plural of assistance dog
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Sara, 15, a tall girl who assists Dale Picard of East Coast Assistance Dogs, came to Green Chimneys as a rambunctious foster child.
Assistance dogs are welcome.
Assistance dogs are also welcome.
The O'Connors' situation illustrates the financial burden that people with assistance dogs may face.
Being denied such access is a common problem for people using assistance dogs.
Eight people with disabilities received their diplomas and, more importantly, their assistance dogs after completing a two-week training course.
Many veterinarian chains, animal hospitals, teaching hospitals and local vets offer discounts on services for assistance dogs.
Ms. Picard first got the idea to train assistance dogs in 1994 after her father suffered a stroke.
Assistance dogs' charities have long used positive methods to teach dogs to respond to over 100 signal words.
Out of the Question I am the proud owner of a service dog from Assistance Dogs of the West.
"They're amiable dogs," said Lu Picard, the chief executive of East Coast Assistance Dogs, which supplies the dogs and supervises the training.
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