Posted on 12/25/2011 8:09:24 AM PST by Altariel
For Dallas LaPointe, having seizures is a part of her life. But with a new friend that she received from Long County, the seizures may be a little less dangerous. On Dec. 15, LaPointe picked up her new friend at the Puppies-R-Us pet shop in Hinesville. But this friend wasnt from the store. Instead, it was from the Long County Animal Control Center. This new friend was a 2-year-old Doberman pinscher that had been picked up as a stray in Long County.
Weve had this dog for about two and a half months out at the center, and weve been trying to find him a good home, Long County Commissioner Bobby Walker said. LaPointe previously had visited the Puppies-R-Us shop, looking for a dog that could be trained to help her with her seizures.
While she was at the shop, co-owner Cathy Ray said she knew of a perfect animal for her, but it wasnt at her shop it was at the center.
From there, Ray contacted Walker and made arrangements for the Fort Stewart soldiers wife to meet the Doberman that everyone at the center called Dobie.
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Merry Christmas! Here’s a DOGGIE PING for your present.
Doggie ping list.
Interesting, so it looks like it's a total catch-as-catch-can as to whether or not the dog in question is able to smell a seizure coming on. It looks like that's something that cannot be trained or tested for beforehand.
With a sense of smell some 5000 times as acute as a human’s they may be able to pick up subtle changes in body chemistry which herald an oncoming siezure. It is indeed interesting.
It’s a shame that they often get a bad rap in stories and movies. It seems that in so many dog movies, the “go-to-dog-villain” is typically a doberman.
Weird. They are the most sympathetic of all breeds and surely the most gentle as well.
Dobermans "show" only when they sense a genuine threat. And, they are able to discern a genuine threat from kids playing etc.
IF a genuine threat is identified, you don't want to be on the other end of that. A Doberman can easily kill a full grown man. Easily.
Speed, power, smarts. There's not another dog that even comes close.
Back in the 90's myself and 3 friends went to a Rolling Stones concert in Seattle. We decided after the show to grab a pizza and some beer and go back to my house to drink into the wee hours.
Buster had met two of my buddies, but not the third.
I had totally forgotten about that.
I entered the door first and was followed, one by one, by each of the 3. The last was Terry...who had not been introduced to Buster.
Now Buster was 109lbs with a square head. A substantial dog...a great physical specimen. Gentle...almost felt sorry for himself because everyone feared him.
We got to the kitchen and no Terry, no Buster and no noise. I hollered for Terry, no response. Hollered for Buster and heard the very, very low guttural rumble of a growl.
I look around the corner and there was Terry frozen in the doorway. Unable to move or speak.
Buster's nose planted firmly between his legs, deep into his crotch with that low rumbling growl.
As soon as I told Buster it was OK, he backed up and starting wagging. Happy to see all of us.
I still remember Terry later that night with Buster in his lap trying to pour a drink of beer into his mouth.
109lb lap dog.
Relative of Odin’s?
Now why’d ya go ping Sal? You KNOW she doesn’t like dobes!
;)
Yeah, she hates dobes as much as I hate JRT’s.
We went to the biker crab & chicken feed and I took him along to get him a bit chilled out about ‘strange men’ getting near “mommy”.
The bikers were the perfect foils/guinea pigs because most of them wouldn't freak out and run if he got gnarly with them.
He settled in and was doing very well until a huge biker dragged a small woman onto the dance floor and proceeded to “hoe down” to the bluegrass music.
Odin went Cujo about it.
I made him stop.
This was repeated every time the guy dragged her out to dance again.
As we were leaving, I went to her to apologize for Odin's “bad behavior”.
It wasn't until I was inches away from her that I recognized the very subtle but definitely there “thousand yard stare” of a mentally impaired person.
She seemed very distraught by all the noise, motion and confusion of a full out biker party
All I can figure is Odin sensed/smelled/whatever her fear/anxiety and was trying to get to the guy to "take his $ss out" so he wouldn't be "hurting" the woman/child.
He was trying to 'body block' her and lick her hand whilst simultaneously watching the man's every move and rumbling in his chest.
He has an obsession with children and I honestly have to wonder if he didn't perceive all of that as a "child" being hurt by an adult man.
All animals are sensitive to electrical fluctuations.
A seizure is a *huge* electrical fluctuation.
IMO, seizure dogs are reacting to subtle changes in the person’s electrical fields.
Could be if there’s Euro blood.
More likely, just a typical breed behavior.
I can “lie” to any of my other dogs but he’s never fooled.
He’s far too “tuned in” in to me.
The sad thing is, when I hurt, he hurts along with me.
I wish to God I could spare him that.
When all others desert, he alone, remains.
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