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The Loss of a Service Dog
Losing your service dog is an emotionally charged experience because of your incredibly strong bond together.
Requiem for a Service Dog
The death of a beloved pet always affects the owner, and perhaps also a small group of family and friends.
Service Dogs for People with Seizure Disorders
A seizure alert dog has the ability to warn a person of an impending seizure moments or hours before the person has clinical signs of a seizure.
A Dog wih Amazing Perception
The concept of service dogs is readily understood by most people – especially when they assist people with an obvious disability.
"Top Dog" Patra
From that moment on, she lived in fear of the frequent seizures and excruciating migraines that struck her without warning.
Service Dogs for Children with Disabilities
There is no question that a service dog can be a tremendous benefit to a person with a disability.
From Lap to Laundry: Toy Service Dogs
“Look Mommy!” the small girl squealed, watching my 9-pound Papillon service dog pick up the car keys I’d dropped. “That doggy wants to drive the car!”
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