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‘Lifelike’ robot therapy dog named Snoop helps people with disabilities

January 5, 2026
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‘Lifelike’ robot therapy dog named Snoop helps people with disabilities

Meet the “lifelike” robot therapy dog, Snoop, who helps people with disabilities.

The robot can do tricks and give you his paw without leaving residents at Academy House wary.

Director Amer Iqbal of the daycare service for adults with learning disabilities in Alexandria, Glasgow introduced Snoop and says he is “very lifelike”.

Snoop the robot dog on green grass in front of a red fence.
“Lifelike” robot therapy dog, Snoop, helps people with disabilities in Glasgow at the adult daycare service, Academy House. Newsquest / SWNS

He said: “A lot of young adults with disabilities get wary around dogs, sometimes even frightened, so I started looking into getting a robotic dog.

“My brother has learning disabilities, and he absolutely loved him. He puts a real spring in his step.

“When Snoop came to the centre, everyone loved it, they just wanted to pat him and it made them laugh.

Amer Iqbal stands on a lawn next to Snoop the robot dog.
“A lot of young adults with disabilities get wary around dogs, sometimes even frightened, so I started looking into getting a robotic dog,” Amer Iqbal, director of the daycare service, said. Glasgow Times / SWNS
Service users Jessica Wallace and Zafar Iqbal interact with Snoop the robot dog.
“When Snoop came to the centre, everyone loved it, they just wanted to pat him and it made them laugh,” Iqbal said. Glasgow Times / SWNS

“He will walk up to you and it’s just like a real dog.”

Amer set up Academy House in 2012.

“My mum died when we were young and my dad and my stepmum brought up me and my brother Zafar,” he said.

“When my stepmum died, I felt there was not a great deal out there for my brother, who has physical and learning disabilities, so I decided to set up my own.

Service users Zafar Iqbal and Jessica Wallace with Snoop the robot dog.
“It’s all about improving lives and helping people,” Iqbal said, whose brother has learning disabilities and loves Snoop. Newsquest / SWNS

“It’s all about improving lives and helping people. Sometimes there can be a tendency to keep mental health problems hidden, and I wanted to change that mindset.”

Amer left a career in financial services to set up the service and said the support at Academy House is “very personalised”.

“It’s driven by the people we support,” he said. “We have a lot of days out, we read, there is music and dancing.

“The aim is to provide some respite for parents and families, who know their relative is in a safe environment.”

Snoop, meanwhile, has become a local celebrity.

“He is a real conversation starter when we are out and about,” said Amer.

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