Research studies into assistance dogs

 

The Assistance Dog Center T.A.R.S.Q® is the biggest research institute in the world focusing on assistance dogs.

Researchers at the Assistance Dog Center T.A.R.S.Q® have already been able to make numerous contributions which have significantly advanced the training and understanding of assistance dogs.

The Assistance Dog Center T.A.R.S.Q® has carried the following research projects:

  • 2008-2010: Efficiency of diabetes alert dogs when compared with a blood sugar sensor
  • 2008-2011: Benefits of diabetes alert dogs for type 2 diabetics during hypoglycemia.
  • 2008-2011: Suitability of animal shelter dogs as assistance dogs
  • 2008-2012: Benefits of PTSD assistance dogs
  • 2010-2013: Influence of the rearing of puppies on their success as assistance dogs
  • 2012: Suitability of animal shelter dogs as hearing dogs
  • 2012-2014: Benefits of diabetes alert dogs for type 2 diabetics during hypoglycemia
  • 2013: What do dogs notice during hypoglycemia
  • 2013: What do dogs notice during hyperglycemia
  • 2013: What do dogs notice during epileptic (focal) seizures
  • 2014: Long-term effect of diabetes alert dogs
  • 2014: Long-term effect of epilepsy seizure alert dogs
  • 2014: Long-term effect of PTSD assistance dogs
  • 2018: Emotional Support Animals (ESA) compared with assistance dogs