Importance Of Service Animals

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I think that people should be able to have service animals besides dogs and miniature horses because all service animals are helpful and because there are many different needs.

First of all, service animals are helpful because they can do many different jobs. One extremely helpful service animal is the capuchin monkey that is small and can hold and use small things such as remotes and drinks. According to Monkey Helpers “Capuchins are small, easy to train, and able to bond, or form relationships, with humans.” All of this shows that service animals are helpful.

Lastly, there are many different needs of different people. For example, Capuchin monkeys are mainly for smaller jobs like putting in CDs and getting drinks, which without them

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