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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I’m a little late coming to the thread but I wanted to say we have a greyhound who was a seizure-alert dog for one of our other greyhounds. She didn’t need training for it; she just knew when one was going to happen. She got our attention so we could help him by running around and acting agitated. Her story, Rita, The Reluctant Heroine, is actually online. That’s my girl!
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