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Post by Mary D. on Jun 18, 2006 11:37:37 GMT -5
I am glad for you and your service dog.
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Post by lg on Jun 19, 2006 22:35:34 GMT -5
I am so glad the you got sponsership! I am so excited for you. Keep us posted on EVERYTHING!!!
WE have 2 service dogs in my family (a third in training to replace the aging SD - he's still very green so we don't know yet) - none for seizures, but for mobility and "helper" tasks. It's amazing and fun to watch the dogs work.
NIce to know you will have a "Keppie" at your house!
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Post by Mary D. on Jun 21, 2006 22:05:02 GMT -5
wish they had the dogs when my seizures were so bad.
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Post by positiveperson on Jul 24, 2006 1:05:18 GMT -5
I was a caterer and I was thinking the same thing BB stated. Sorry but if your szs are not controlled how can you be in the kitchen? I wouldn't allow a dog in my kitchen. Are you physically up to the hard labor of being in the kitchen? I really don't mean to be negative,but you can use the training to make menus, check out resturants, and caterers and write articles about them. This would be much less demanding on you physically and stress wise. Wishing you a sz free life and the best of luck in your culinary school and with your new sz alert dog.
Riva
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Post by lg on Aug 3, 2006 22:45:04 GMT -5
Jusr checking in to see how JerickaRose and her SD are doing. Hoping for an update soon!
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Post by Jennifer on Aug 23, 2006 17:12:57 GMT -5
Why are we ignoring this thread?
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Post by lg on Aug 23, 2006 20:22:57 GMT -5
I dont know - I thought you knew???
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