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Problems confrontation of assistance dogs in Czech republic and Austria
KOCAROVÁ, Lucie
This master thesis focuses on comparison of methodical, economical and legislative aspects of the issue of assistance dogs in the Czech Republic and Austria. The work consists of a theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part focuses on assistance dogs, their classification and use. Further, breeds suitable to be used as assistance dogs are presented as well as the methods of their training. Organizations specializing in this kind of training in the Czech Republic and in Austria are listed. The practical part presents the individual organizations, including their detailed description and semi-structured interviews with their members. Based on these interviews organized into data tables, the individual questions are presented and discussed separately to facilitate orientation in the topic. Further, owing to the material provided by the responding subjects, this part brings complex views of the individual organizations. The results of the research have revealed that the legislative aspects of the issue of assistance dogs do not substantially differ in the two countries but Austria has an extra asset in the mentality of its people. The financial aspects of this issue are more promising in Austria than in the Czech Republic. Further, the research has shown that the methods of training are similar in Austria and the Czech Republic and that in both countries the training is based on positive methods.
Canistherapy in child client
KOCAROVÁ, Lucie
Objective of the work is to find an effect of individual practised canistherapy on child client with hearing impairment and client with ADHD. Theoretical part includes global characteristic of canistherapy, its history and dog preparation for canistherapy, continues chosen handicap, which is ADHD and hearing impairment. Practical part seeks for objective valuation of canistherapy applied by client with handicap. Here is detailed description of recorded results in-process individual practiced canistherapy. The results are processed in ``casuistic{\crqq} form. On the basis of pertinent observation, document analysis and semi-standard conversation found the authoress conclusion that canistherapy makes improving of fine kinetic skilld and concentration, enlargement of language skills and in last but not least is very good used in socialization process.

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