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  1. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|social affairs|social policy
    madra seribhíse Reference "revenue Ireland website : https://www.revenue.ie/ga/personal-tax-credits-reliefs-and-exemptions/health-and-age/assistance-dogs/index.aspx,[10.7.2019]"
    ga
    Context ‘Tá madraí seirbhíse oilte chun riachtanais shonracha a gcuid úinéirí a chomhlíonadh’. Reference "Revenue, Cáin agus Custaim na hÉireann, https://www.revenue.ie/ga/personal-tax-credits-reliefs-and-exemptions/health-and-age/assistance-dogs/index.aspx [28.7.2019]"
    Definition madra a oileadh chun cúnamh a thabhairt do dhuine atá faoi mhíchumas Reference "’Service dog’, Lexico powered by Oxford : https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/service_dog, [10.7.2009]"
    Servicehund
    de
    Definition "Assistenzhund IATE:2216605 , der speziell für das optische und akustische Erkennen von Gefahren mit einem an die Fähigkeiten ihres Besitzers angepasstem Warnverhalten, das Aufheben und Holen von Gegenständen u.ä. ausgebildet wurde" Reference "Wikipedia http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assistenzhund (17.4.09)"
    Comment DIV: RSZ, 17.4.09
    service dog | service animal
    en
    Definition dog that works for individuals with disabilities other than blindness or deafness Reference "Assistance Dogs International, Inc., Glossary of Terms, https://www.assistancedogsinternational.org/faqs/glossary/ [11.1.2019]"
    Comment "They are trained to perform a wide variety of tasks including but not limited to: pulling a wheelchair, bracing, retrieving, alerting to a medical crisis, and providing assistance in a medical crisis. Ref: Assistance Dogs International, Inc., Glossary of Terms, https://www.assistancedogsinternational.org/faqs/glossary/ [11.1.2019] A service dog is more restricted than an assistance dog which includes e.g. guide, hearing or service dogs, see [ IATE:2216605 ]"