Dog lovers know very well how their canine friends make their lives better every day. But apart from being overwhelmingly cute, fun and loving, some woofers are also serving their communities and those in need by doing what they know best– making the world a better place.
And this wholesome corner of Reddit known as the Dogs With Jobs community is dedicated to celebrating and appreciating the real working dogs.
Created back in 2014, the community is home to 848k members who tune in for posts about dogs who are trained specifically to perform particular jobs and tasks. Think of guide dogs, service dogs, herding dogs, police dogs, sled dogs, and so on.
Below we selected the most inspiring examples, so scroll down and upvote your favorite ones as you go!
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I Would Be So Proud Of My Dog If He Got This Job
I Was Laughing And My Dog Thought I Was Hyperventilating And Got Me My Emergency Inhaler. Thanks Pal? Lol
The Vancouver Police Department Made A Police Dog Calendar. This Badass Photo Of A K9 And Its Handler Is In It
A service dog is a dog that has been specially trained to perform tasks that assist people with disabilities. The most common type of service dog is a guide dog, which helps people who are blind or have low vision. Other types of service dogs can assist people who are deaf or hard of hearing, have seizure disorders, or have mobility impairments.
It's important to note that service dogs are not the same as pet dogs. They undergo extensive training to perform specific tasks and are protected by federal law. Moreover, service dogs are allowed to go places that pet dogs are not, such as inside businesses and on public transportation.
Bretagne. The Last Known 9/11 Search And Rescue Dog, Died At Age 16. The Goodest Girl
Blind Owner Michael Hingson With His Guide Dog Roselle, Who LED Him And 30 Others Down 78 Stories Out Of The World Trade Center On 9/11
I am so humbled and in awe after reading about the bravery of Roselle and Michael Hingson and also learning about Salty another guide dog who was in one of the towers that day too ...true animals of courage, they've definitely earned their angel wings 🥰
This Is Ronny From Ohio Highway Patrol. He Tried Really Hard For His Picture Okay Don't Make Fun Of Him
What kind of monster would even contemplate making fun of him? He's clearly a pup to be reckoned with and obviously is the coolest boy ever.
People who use service dogs typically have a disability that limits their ability to perform activities of daily living. For example, a person who is blind may rely on a guide dog to help them get around. A person with a mobility impairment may use a service dog to help them with tasks such as opening doors or picking up things that they have dropped.
Therefore, service dogs can provide invaluable assistance to people with disabilities. They can help increase independence and self-confidence, and provide companionship.
Penguin Guards!
I lived in a regional city in Australia & read a newspaper report about one of these dogs working on a nearby farm. The owner said that when the dog needed to visit a vet clinic for vaccinations etc it became so stressed at leaving the flock behind that they had to take a sheep along with them in the back of their 4WD
The Best Of Boys
It's Been 1 Year Since I Laid Molly To Rest. She's Credited With Finding The Remains Of 62 Different Us Soldiers. So Their Bodies Could Be Brought Back To Their Families. She Was My Best Friend She Was My Comforter And She Was My Antidepressant. A Day Doesn't Go By That I Don't Think About Her
Between the public access manners and the specialized skills required for a particular disability, based on the International Association of Assistance Dog Partners (IAADP) guidelines, training a service dog requires a minimum of 120 hours of training for at least 6 months (depending on the dog and the required skills). During that time, dogs also need to work a minimum of 30 hours in public settings to help them generalize their skills and teach them to be responsive and unobtrusive in a variety of public places.
Take Your Kid To Work Day (Therapy Dog Edition)
Search And Rescue Over Fetch Any Day
Aww, they all look so happy that they've done their job so well. Bestest doggos!!!! :) x
This Is Benny. He Was The Therapy Dog At The Middle School In The Town I Live. He's Being Forced Into Retirement Because Of His Health. I Guess I Just Wanted The World To Know About This Wonderful Pupper
In case you wonder, it takes a special dog to be a service dog. Many dogs can be trained to pick up objects, alert to changes in glucose levels, help with balance, interrupt repetitive patterns and offer comfort. Not every dog, however, can handle going out in public. Going to a mall may not seem like a big challenge, but the crowd, the sounds, the shiny surfaces, the carts, the elevators, etc. can be very stressful to many dogs.
Last Night, In My City, K-9 Riley Died Taking Down An Armed Suspect. He Was 5 Years Old And Had Been In-Service For 3 Years. An Officer Also Died At The Scene. Can We Take A Moment To Give Thanks For Dogs Like Riley Who Die In The Line Of Duty In Order To Protect Us? Rip Riley
Thank you Riley for your service. Thank you officers for your service. 💞
This Is Morty. He Was Deployed In Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria And Jumped 30 Feet Out Of A Helicopter When He Caught The Scent Of Someone In Need. He’s Now In Nc For Hurricane Florence
Depressed 9/11 Rescue Dogs
Finding survivors was dangerous and thankless work. The rescue crews suffered limitations, like dangerous and smoldering debris, and tight access. To aid in their efforts, some employed dogs to help. After the collapse, they pulled only 23 people from the debris, 15 of them rescue workers who'd compromised their own safety. Rescuers removed the last survivor 27 hours after the collapse.
Rescue dogs were finding so few living survivors, they would become noticeably depressed, thinking they weren't doing a good job. Handlers would hide in the rubble to allow the dogs to "find" them, boosting their spirit and morale.
A good candidate to be a service dog is both a confident and social dog. A dog that is easy going and likes to greet every new person. For a shy and anxious dog, being out in public could be a source of stress and anxiety. Just like people, when dogs are anxious, they are more likely to be on the lookout for potential threats. They might bark, growl or even bite if they don’t feel safe. Additionally, a dog concerned about his/her own safety will not be able to focus on the handler and provide the needed assistance.
The Best Job
A Very Photogenic Guide Dog
This Best Boye Helping Children Testify
Oh my heart, I want to cry and smile both at the same time. Bless them both x
K9 At Their Training
Hopefully these dogs are only posing for the photos. These dogs already have a high chance of hip dysplasia...add stressful physical activities AND forcing them in this position regularly would be awful 😞
After all the so totally unhappy messages I 've been reading. This is the perfect picture to take to bed. Thank you for doing such an important and wonderful job
I know this is serious business however, cant help smiling when I see this picture!
Get C on with class we have bizniz to do
Load More Replies...This Is Arty, He Is In Training To Be A Service Or Therapy Dog. At This Rate, Probably A Therapy Dog
On 9/11, We Would Like To Honor The Men, Women, And K9s That Risked And Lost Their Lives
This Is Bill. Yesterday He Had His First Day Of Training To Be My Medical Alert Dog. He's Going To Be The First Medical Alert Dog For My Illness In Australia And Will Learn How To Save My Life. Here He Is Wearing An Assistance Dog Coat And Visiting A Shopping Centre For The First Time
My Hometown Pd Threw This Brave Officer A Birthday Party. Happy Birthday, Max!
Goodboi Doggo, Uuno, Works Very Hard As A Video Game Developer
Best boi ever!!!! He would make the perfect husband for one of my house hippos ..God I love staffies <3
My Boy, Teddy, Is The Official Greeter At My Store. He Comes With His Own Faq
Meet Aunt B, A Young Mini Doodle With A Very Important Job. She Works For Funeral Homes, As A Comfort Dog For People Who’ve Lost Loved Ones. Her Life Is Filled With Love As She Brings Love To All. 100/10 For This Compassionate Woof
That's Called A Selective Snooot
Remember The Dog That Appeared On The Frontpage Being Rescued During A Flood In Mexico? They Adopted It And Is Now In Training To Be A Rescue Dog
A Messenger Doggo
Lifeguards Ready To Save The Day In Croatia
Heck of a lot of self control there for all 4 of them as labs love the water :) x
Supervisor Dog Monitors Your Lunch Breaks
I Volunteered To Be A Patient For A Research Study On The Effects Of Dog Therapy For Depression. This Is Thor, I’ll Be Working With Him Until The End Of The Study, He’s Been Making Me Feel Better
Where Was Jessie When I Got An Mri
"Mission Complete" For Sully, George H. W. Bush's Service Dog
He Goes In For Surgery Tomorrow On An Unknown Lump On His Back. Please Send Love. He Is My World And Many Others, As A Therapy Dog
My Buddies Dog Who Is Trained To Dig Up Sea Turtle Nests So They Can Be Safely Incubated And Set Free After The Hatch
Need
Puppies are lovely walking zones of mayhem, 1sec after the picture it will be chewing the chair, pulling the shirt, running off with whatever was in his pockets or other glorious chaos.
Mleming For A Living
Best Coworker Ever!!
This Is Razor, A Retired Ied Sniffer Dog Who Worked In Afghanistan And Visited Our School Today. Good Boy Level: Over 9000!
This Is Elvis, Who Holds The Very Specialized Job Of Polar Bear Pregnancy Sniffer. He Can Detect Pregnancy In Polar Bear Poop With 97% Accuracy!
Orientation
The Goodest Boye With The Bestest Job!
My local hardware has a dog that follows you around, and takes your items to the counter for you.
That sounds like it would be a more effective sales technique than a pushy sales person!
Bazz The Beekeeper
He Protecc From The Back
A Bored Sniffer Dog, Complete With Blep
Meet Bród And Shadow, The President Of Ireland's Two Bodyguards
A Friendly Bomb Sniffing Pupper At Congress Wearing Booties To Protect His Paws From Broken Glass
My Local Print Shop Has A Dog Working The Counter
Not All Dogs Have Wholesome Jobs
What a wonderful way to start my morning. To anyone reading after they abbreviate the article, be sure to click to see all the precious doggos!
Dogs are my kryptonite , I wish more people would comment on the photos as each deserves a little love and acknowledgement, I don't want to swamp it with just my comments so I upvote everyone :P ...so please guys go on in and share some love xx
I wish these weren't ranked since every one is a number 1
Load More Replies...My avatar is my first service dog, she was a border collie that had been shot and abandoned. She was a remarkably smart girl and became very devoted to me.
This was wholesome! Thank you for posting. My father had a service dog too. He couldn't hear the phone or the door bell or if someone was talking to him without looking at him, so the dog would bark to let him know and run to and fro to let him know where to go or where to look at.
Sweet! Disturbing to see the number of bomb-sniffing dogs, but bless all of their adorable selves.
I was wondering, how do they pick different sniffer dogs to sniff out different stuff they're good at? I mean, how to decide who sniffs drugs and who sniffs polar bear poop or bees?
Knew a man who had a Belgian Malinois who was a drug sniffer on the Mexico/U.S. border. The dog was so good, the cartels put out hits on the dog (as if we all need another reason to hate them). The dog's portrait hung in the White House for years. Probably not still there, though, as this was in the 90's.
The commentary on this thread has made a fundamental mistake: dogs can be used for way many more things! I wish there were some photos on non-traditional breeds. I use a pomeranian. My previous pom got help for me when I fell and knocked myself out. My previous and current dogs helped me when my parents died, even though that was not strictly part of their job. They are alert dogs, and saved my life more than once.
What a wonderful way to start my morning. To anyone reading after they abbreviate the article, be sure to click to see all the precious doggos!
Dogs are my kryptonite , I wish more people would comment on the photos as each deserves a little love and acknowledgement, I don't want to swamp it with just my comments so I upvote everyone :P ...so please guys go on in and share some love xx
I wish these weren't ranked since every one is a number 1
Load More Replies...My avatar is my first service dog, she was a border collie that had been shot and abandoned. She was a remarkably smart girl and became very devoted to me.
This was wholesome! Thank you for posting. My father had a service dog too. He couldn't hear the phone or the door bell or if someone was talking to him without looking at him, so the dog would bark to let him know and run to and fro to let him know where to go or where to look at.
Sweet! Disturbing to see the number of bomb-sniffing dogs, but bless all of their adorable selves.
I was wondering, how do they pick different sniffer dogs to sniff out different stuff they're good at? I mean, how to decide who sniffs drugs and who sniffs polar bear poop or bees?
Knew a man who had a Belgian Malinois who was a drug sniffer on the Mexico/U.S. border. The dog was so good, the cartels put out hits on the dog (as if we all need another reason to hate them). The dog's portrait hung in the White House for years. Probably not still there, though, as this was in the 90's.
The commentary on this thread has made a fundamental mistake: dogs can be used for way many more things! I wish there were some photos on non-traditional breeds. I use a pomeranian. My previous pom got help for me when I fell and knocked myself out. My previous and current dogs helped me when my parents died, even though that was not strictly part of their job. They are alert dogs, and saved my life more than once.