Articles

  • 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!”