Pricey But Protective Service Dogs

Dogs are known to provide emotional support. On top of that, they can also be trained for more specific tasks. Examples of these tasks are detecting abnormal insulin balance in a person's body or recognizing the start of a seizure. Because of these extensive training that the canines undergo, a high price must also be paid.

The placement fee for the service dog is $17,000 alone and the cost for training ranges from $40,000 to $60,000. This makes it difficult for families to obtain service dogs even when they need them. Yet, 4 Paws for Ability (provider of the task-trained dogs) helps families with their fundraisings to make it happen.

Article source: limaohio.com

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