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Should Scientists Be Allowed To Have Their Support Dogs In Labs?
1 month ago - By iHeart Dogs
A trained service dog can really change the lives of people living with disabilities and other illnesses. The dogs help people get around, perform day-to-day tasks, and provide assistance during medical emergencies. These special animals make it so all people can live the lives they deserve, without being held back.
For scientists, researchers, and lab technicians, bringing a service dog to work or school is not so simple. In 2012, Joey Ramp was surprised to learn she couldn't bring her assistance dog, Theo, into her college laboratories.
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