We consider the following to be assistance dogs, provided you supply a certificate proving this status:
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Guide dogs that help people who are blind or visually impaired.
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Service dogs that support people with a physical disability.
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Hearing dogs that assist people with impaired hearing, alerting them to certain sounds and their source.
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Medical response dogs that assist people who suffer from diabetes, epilepsy or other medical conditions that can cause loss of consciousness or sensory disconnection.
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Dogs for people with autism spectrum disorders.
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Rescue dogs fully trained to work with government security forces that are accompanying a rescue team, wearing the appropriate harnesses and travelling without occupying a seat.
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Dogs in the process of training with a sufficient level to behave appropriately on board, provided they are accompanied by their trainer and have an original certificate issued by the training centre for which they provide services.
Therapy or emotional support dogs