Some dog owners wouldn't dream of their canines doing household chores - but J.R the golden retriever can do the washing.
The mobility dog has completely changed owner Gay Henderson's life.
In 2007, Henderson was diagnosed with myotonic dystrophy, a disease that slowly takes away the strength in your muscles.
Since then, her muscles have become increasingly weak - almost to the point where they are non-existent.
J.R, like other mobility dogs, was specially trained for several months by prisoners. Each dog is trained to cater for different needs. Some learn how to turn lights on and off and open and close doors.
"Quite simply, without funding we are not able to place more dogs in the community," she said.
It took about a year of processing for Henderson to acquire J.R and after a couple of home checks to see if living conditions were suitable, J.R arrived to change her life.
"When I was diagnosed my life changed overnight.
"I was getting older very quickly and I was very conscious of what people thought," she said.
J.R has given Henderson her freedom again and became somewhat of a celebrity at the same time.
"People look at the dog and I become insignificant, people no longer think 'look at that funny woman walking,' but focus on the dog and it's great," Henderson said.