- Apply training techniques to warning or medical alert dogs to assist disabled people with incapacitating recurrent seizure attacks, derived from a specific illness in a controlled work environment, in alert skills for a recurrent seizure attack, assistance to the user and alerting nearby people, taking into account danger prevention, risk identification and the well-being of the dog. - Apply training techniques to warning or medical alert dogs for public access with their disabled user with recurrent incapacitating crisis attacks, derived from a specific illness (workplace, transportation, shopping centers, public buildings, among others), taking into account the prevention of dangers, the identification of risks and the well-being of the dog. - Determine the characteristics that enable the unit of a disabled person with recurrent incapacitating seizure attacks, derived from a specific disease and a warning or medical alert dog, taking into account the prevention of dangers, the identification of risks and the well-being of the dog. - Analyze and relate the characteristics that enable the unity of the person with a disability and recurrent disabling crisis attacks and the service dog, derived from a specific illness, taking into account the prevention of dangers, the identification of risks and the well-being of the dog. - Determine specific training programs for the warning or medical alert dog to meet the needs of people with disabilities with recurrent incapacitating seizure attacks, derived from a specific disease, to warn and assist its user of possible physiological changes, attitude or unconscious changes in body language, taking into account the prevention of dangers, the identification of risks and the well-being of the dog. - Determine dissemination activities for the tasks of the warning or medical alert dog (presentation and/or exhibition, among others) in public and private events, with attention to the media, that facilitate its social acceptance, taking into account the prevention of dangers, the identification of risks and the well-being of the dog.