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Animals

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Service animals are working animals that have been trained to perform tasks for their handlers or assist disabled people.
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A Support animal, is a companion animal that a medical professional says provides some benefit for a person disabled by a mental health condition or emotional disorder.



Name Type of Service Dates
GUNNEY Oklahoma City Police Canine
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EOW Jul 11, 2000
JESSE GUIDE DOG
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SEPT. 1981 ~ DEC. 1993
SMOKEY K9 Nowata, OK police
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EOW Aug 28, 2018



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