Through therapy, the contact, which is fun, hugging and patting a dog, people with disabilities more quickly and more accurately trying to do exercises. When there are having fun  they forget about your problems. Joy and a smile is visible on their faces. Here you can share your dog is tends to strengthen rehabilitation, extensively affecting the psyche, feelings, and children's health. Activities with dogs to allow their children to grow better, find a friend in a dog and are easier to interact with their peers. The presence of a dog - a therapist in the classroom is very helpful, if only because they always accept the dog, the dog does not judge and does not forbid anything ever provided it is properly trained for work with disabled people. During dogotherapy children can learn new words, phrases - such as issuing dog commands. Thereby enrich their vocabulary and improve pronunciation. They can learn colors, counting, math-if a dog has a paw, as the eyes, what color hair, what a leash, etc. Therapeutic activities with dogs may be in a group or individually. Commencement of classes must be preceded by a diagnosis and a diagnosis of the needs of the disabled.  Classes are tailored to individual abilities and needs of the child.