| Every human being who has closely interacted with | | | | disabled person in many ways. First reason is they are |
| the animal says that they can be the best companions. | | | | the best companions on an emotional level because |
| Animals have intelligence that goes beyond human | | | | they have no expectations and they do not judge their |
| recognition. Dogs have displayed their love and | | | | owner. They only know how to give love and do not |
| faithfulness and also have demonstrated their courage | | | | know how to cause grief to the owner. A person with |
| by saving lives of human beings in many ways. | | | | special needs can use a dog, for example, as a guide |
| Animals have several qualities which human beings | | | | and partner. |
| lack like they have exceptional sense of night vision | | | | Dogs are very alert creatures and they can be trained |
| and smell, and they can also predict dangers. A human | | | | to recognize threat to their owner's life. Several dogs |
| being has intelligence and still does not possess these | | | | have saved their masters' lives by alerting people |
| additional qualities. Of late, there has been a lot of | | | | around when the owner was in distress. Dogs also |
| news floating about how physically disabled people | | | | help out in daily chores for the physically challenged |
| who befriend an animal as a pet are benefiting from | | | | person by bringing in milk or the daily newspaper. They |
| this friendship. Dogs, cats and horses are all in the | | | | can also open or close doors if trained to do so. They |
| same league. | | | | can easily guide a person on the wheelchair. |
| A trained dog can act like a mascot for the physically | | | | |