Posted by Best Friend on November 30th, 2008 in dog STORIES
source: Chicago Tribune, United States
“I was drawn to hospice work because I wanted to do something with my dogs that was more meaningful than some of the traditional dog-human activities, like sheepherding or even conventional therapy work,” Katz says.
… “Hospice work gives you tremendous perspective,” Katz says. “It made me want to use my time well, […]
Posted by Best Friend on November 24th, 2008 in dog JOBS
source: San Jose Mercury News, USA
Cody is so good at his job “he’s saved my life at least three times a month and saves me from being really ill about three times a week,” said Devin, who lives in San Leandro and takes Cody to work with her in San Francisco.
Posted by Best Friend on October 7th, 2008 in dog JOBS
source: NewsBlaze, CA
Torchia will be certifying dogs as “service dogs” so that people that do have not visible disabilities will no longer be discriminated against at their favorite restaurant or their preferred place of residency.
… Among the challenges people face on a day-to-day basis, stress is one of the largest, with that people often turn to […]
Posted by Best Friend on October 5th, 2008 in dog STORIES
source: PRNewswire
Doctors Foster and Smith, the No. 1 catalog and online seller of pet supplies and pharmaceuticals, is proud to announce that Uno, the 2008 Best in Show-winning beagle at the Westminster Dog Show, and Presley, winner in the CBS TV show, “The Greatest American Dog,” are joining the company to support the Lili Claire […]
Posted by Best Friend on September 14th, 2008 in dog JOBS
Dogs trained to listen up
China Daily, China
By Lei Lei China’s first center for training hearing dogs for deaf people will be set up at Beijing Union University with financial support from Samsung, …
Hearing dogs are trained to distinguish between different types of sounds, such as a telephone ringing, a knock at the door or […]
Posted by Best Friend on September 14th, 2008 in dog STORIES
Yeager the wonder dog’s amazing feat
Louisville Courier-Journal, KY
Yeager, a 3-year-old Labrador retriever, is more than a dog to his owner Sharon Yunker-Deatz, who tires easily and loses her balance because of multiple sclerosis …
For Yunker-Deatz, Yeager is a walking crutch, a phone-fetcher, a laundry helper and a weed-puller.
Yeager is a lifesaver, too, for a 10-year-old […]
Posted by Best Friend on September 14th, 2008 in dog TRAINING
Dogs in training have day with AG
Worcester Telegram, MA
The state is going to the dogs. No actually, the dogs went to the state. The NEADS (Dogs for Deaf and Disabled Americans) Canines for Combat Veterans ..
Six dogs, ranging in age from 6 to 14 months, were matched with 12 employees, including Attorney General Martha Coakley. […]
Posted by Best Friend on July 30th, 2008 in dog JOBS
hone skills, including ’scent-abilities’ …
In Internet chat rooms for families dealing with Dravet syndrome, the Northeast Grand Rapids couple learned some seizure alert dogs such as Denver are being trained in the nonprofit Pawsabilities Unleashed pet therapy center in Kentucky.
Posted by Best Friend on July 27th, 2008 in dog JOBS
at hospital’s psychiatric unit
MetroWest Daily News, MA
“When these dogs come in with their handlers, you see immediate change. You see people smile. You see people react to another living thing. …
At MetroWest Medical Center’s psychiatric unit, “we started with (Caring Canines) six years ago, with the child development unit,” said Sherri Hebert, coordinator of the […]
Posted by Best Friend on July 17th, 2008 in dog JOBS
Dogs work ‘magic’ on kids with autism
CNN -
Karen Shirk’s nonprofit 4 Paws for Ability has placed 319 service dogs with people with disabilities since 1998….
That’s how Karen Shirk explains the ability of service dogs to help children suffering from autism.
“I’m sure there’s some sort of scientific explanation,” she says. “But I call it magic.”