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thinking too hard, medications and weight, ramble
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 485241" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>I read a story once... probably in the last 10 years. About service dogs and the range of things they do. And one of these was a mid-sized dog (don't remember the breed) with a multiply-handicapped kid in a wheelchair. This dog... would fetch things that dropped, help pull the wheelchair uphill (manual chair!), watch behind so nobody could sneak up on him (the kids loved to tip him out of his wheelchair)... AND snuggle up with him whenever he was anxious. The kid didn't have to ask for this - the dog KNEW, and jumped up. Which then told the teachers that something was up... </p><p></p><p>Not that Q needs or would qualify for or you would want the work of... but I thought it was a neat picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 485241, member: 11791"] I read a story once... probably in the last 10 years. About service dogs and the range of things they do. And one of these was a mid-sized dog (don't remember the breed) with a multiply-handicapped kid in a wheelchair. This dog... would fetch things that dropped, help pull the wheelchair uphill (manual chair!), watch behind so nobody could sneak up on him (the kids loved to tip him out of his wheelchair)... AND snuggle up with him whenever he was anxious. The kid didn't have to ask for this - the dog KNEW, and jumped up. Which then told the teachers that something was up... Not that Q needs or would qualify for or you would want the work of... but I thought it was a neat picture. [/QUOTE]
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