<Li> In Canada, guide dogs along with other service animals are allowed anywhere that the general public is allowed, as long as the owner is in control of them . Fines for denying a service animal access can be up to $3000 in Alberta, Canada . </Li> <Li> In South Korea, it is illegal to deny access to guide dogs in any areas that are open to the public . Violators are fined for no more than 2 million won . </Li> <P> Service animals can be of many species and come in many sizes . Dogs, cats, dolphins, miniature horses, monkeys, ducks, ferrets, and parrots have all been trained to perform specific duties of a service animal, though the type of animal that may be registered as a "service animal" may vary depending on legal definitions . The people that can qualify for a service animal can have a range of physical and / or mental disabilities . </P> <P> A guide animal is an animal specifically trained to assist visually impaired persons to navigate in public . These animals may be trained to open doors, recognize traffic signals, guide their owners safely across public streets, and navigate through crowds of people . A mobility animal may perform similar services for a person with physical disabilities, as well as assisting with balance or falling issues . Hearing animals are trained to assist hearing - impaired or deaf persons . These animals may be trained to respond to doorbells or a ringing phone or to tug their owners toward a person who is speaking to them . Psychiatric animals can be trained to provide deep - pressure therapy by lying on top of a person who may be suffering from PSTD flashbacks, overstimulation, or acute anxiety . Similarly, autism dogs have been recently introduced to recognize and respond to the needs of people with autism spectrum disorder; some persons with ASD state that they are more comfortable interacting with animals than with human caregivers due to issues regarding eye contact, touch, and socialization . Medical emergency animals can assist in medical emergency and perform such services as clearing an area in the event of a grand mal seizure, fetching medication or other necessary items, alerting others in the event of a medical episode; some may even be trained to call emergency services through use of a telephone with specially designed oversized buttons . </P>

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