Animals provide assistance and support to people with disabilities in various ways through animal-assisted therapy and service animals. Animal-assisted therapy involves trained animals helping individuals achieve specific therapeutic goals, such as improving motor skills or reducing anxiety. Service animals, on the other hand, are specially trained to perform tasks to aid individuals with disabilities in their daily lives, such as guiding individuals with visual impairments or alerting individuals with hearing impairments to sounds. These animals play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life and independence of people with disabilities.