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Dogs? Do they love us?
I read this book but I knew the answer to the above question for years. I have no doubt that they do. I also have first hand knowledge of service dogs as I have one. Most people see my dog & doubt his capabilities. Why, you ask? Because he is a 3 1/2 pd poodle. My medical condition is such that I have attacks similar to seizures. Given enough notification I can ward off my attacks with an anti-seizure medication. I originally got my dog as a pet but when he was 5mos old he started telling me before had when I was going to have an attack. It took me a couple of months to realize a correlation between what he would & what happen to me within 30 min or so. From what I understand it is difficult to train a dog to recognize these type of symptoms because the attacks are as a result of a chemical imbalance that is different with each individual. My dog is a poodle which some people think are "yippy" dogs. My little boy is the exact opposite of that. He almost never barks but when he does I pay attention. He will start with a small yippy and get more insistent until I show him my medicine bottle and tell him I took my meds. I've had animals all my life and never doubted the connection between us but my little dog takes it to a higher dimension. And like Callie in this story he seems happier when he's on duty. He takes.his job seriously and never lets me out of his sight for more than a few minutes. This book proves what most dog owners have said for a long time. It is a fantastic book to read without to much technological jargon but it has enough, after all this was a scientific experiment. I would highly recommend this.book to all. The information it contains is very informative and well written. Try it, you won't be sorry especially if you are a dog person.
November 2014 · Kindle Store · verified purchase
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