Back in June or July we rescued a litter of 9 pups whose momma dog had died. One of our great rescues in WI took them. In Nov. one of them was adopted by James and his family. I wanted to share this story of how far a little southeast MO. puppy can go when given the chance. The following is James's story with Abby.
Hello,
"I adopted Cookie from you guys back in november of 2010. She was quickly
renamed to Abby after Abby from NCIS. She kinda got her name because our
other dog is named Jethro after Jethro Gibbs in the show. About 2 weeks
after we got her we sent her out for training to become a psychiatric
service dog for me. I have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and it makes my
life hard to even be out in public. Abby ended up being trained very
quickly because she is so smart. She graduated and is now my service dog.
She has been trained to wake me up to my alarm clock because I take sleep
meds to get a good nights sleep and most times I don't hear the Alarm.
Also when i end up having a flashback she is trained to vigorously lick me
and almost tackle me to get my attention back to the present. Also I
suffer from panic attacks and she is trained to help guide me back to my
car from wherever I am. She has basically opened me back up to the life I
used to have before my PTSD. I just wanted to say thank you for helping
her and taking such good care of her before I got her. She gets to go to
the dog park every other day and run free for an hour or more. We also
have three kids here that just love Abby and she has been used for dress
up tea parties and everything. Abby lives a very good life, getting the
best food I can afford and as many bones as she can chew on. Included are
a few photos of her while she was in training wearing her training vest.
Also the day i picked her up from training."
Thank you,
James
"I adopted Cookie from you guys back in november of 2010. She was quickly
renamed to Abby after Abby from NCIS. She kinda got her name because our
other dog is named Jethro after Jethro Gibbs in the show. About 2 weeks
after we got her we sent her out for training to become a psychiatric
service dog for me. I have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and it makes my
life hard to even be out in public. Abby ended up being trained very
quickly because she is so smart. She graduated and is now my service dog.
She has been trained to wake me up to my alarm clock because I take sleep
meds to get a good nights sleep and most times I don't hear the Alarm.
Also when i end up having a flashback she is trained to vigorously lick me
and almost tackle me to get my attention back to the present. Also I
suffer from panic attacks and she is trained to help guide me back to my
car from wherever I am. She has basically opened me back up to the life I
used to have before my PTSD. I just wanted to say thank you for helping
her and taking such good care of her before I got her. She gets to go to
the dog park every other day and run free for an hour or more. We also
have three kids here that just love Abby and she has been used for dress
up tea parties and everything. Abby lives a very good life, getting the
best food I can afford and as many bones as she can chew on. Included are
a few photos of her while she was in training wearing her training vest.
Also the day i picked her up from training."
Thank you,
James
We thank you James for giving Abby a good life. It warms our hearts to know one of our rescues is making a difference in your life. Continued success for both of you. Keep us posted. We all care.
S.A.R.A.
Laura, this is just awesome. Think of the impact this little dog has had on this man - which would not have happened had you not done what you do. Rock on, Abby and James.
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