Please check my answer thanks :)

Service dogs are often taught to recall to a person

A. sitting in a wheelchair.
B. lying down.

C. standing with crutches.

D. kneeling down

I picked A

I don't understand what "to recall to a person" means. Can you clarify?

If you mean "Signal Recall" that is done with a hand movement. The dog may be out of hearing distance, but will come to you upon seeing the hand signal.

Sra

To check if your answer is correct, let's review the question together. The question is asking which position a service dog is often taught to recall to a person.

Now, let's go through each option and see which one aligns with the proper position for recall training for a person with a service dog:

A. Sitting in a wheelchair: This position is a common one for a person with a disability, particularly if they use a wheelchair. It is possible for service dogs to be trained to recall to a person sitting in a wheelchair.

B. Lying down: While it is possible for service dogs to perform various tasks for individuals who are lying down, recall training is more likely to be focused on a position that someone is often in throughout their daily life.

C. Standing with crutches: This position is relevant to individuals who use crutches for mobility. However, it is less common for a service dog to be trained specifically for recalling to someone using crutches.

D. Kneeling down: This position is not typically the basis for recall training for service dogs.

Considering these options, it seems that your answer, A. sitting in a wheelchair, is a reasonable choice. Recalling to a person in a wheelchair is a significant aspect of a service dog's training as they provide assistance to people with disabilities.

Therefore, based on the information provided, it appears that your answer is correct. Well done!