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Old 11-25-2008, 05:12 PM
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seizure response dogs


Does anyone here have a seizure dog? My doctor told me i should apply for one and im just curious about it. If you have one, tell me alittle bit about it..ya know..life with a seizure response dog. That would make a good documentary! lol
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Old 11-25-2008, 05:17 PM
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I don't have one, but I researched it a while back. Basically, a seizure response dog is a dog that is trained to help you if you have a seizure. For example, going and getting help or rolling you onto your side. They have to be obedience trained.
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Where could a person get one??
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Old 11-25-2008, 06:16 PM
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Actually, there's a couple of places online that offer them......and there's a company that will license a person's personal pet if they can show that it has the correct obedience training.
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Old 11-25-2008, 06:26 PM
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I would love to see people with epilepsy able to walk around with a seizure response dog. I personally find dogs very therapeutic to start with and they are very objective. My dog is a pretty good judge of character in people as well.

There are seizure response dogs. I'm not sure how they are trained.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...izuredogs.html
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There are some days I think I need one!!!
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Old 11-25-2008, 07:36 PM
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Lot's of information about them posted in the forum already: seizure response dog discussions
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Hello-
I have a guide dog named Umbro from Guiding Eyes for the Blind in NY. He is also trained for seizure work as well by the instructors that trained him for guide dog work. A seizure responce dog can pull two-way radio wires to page someone, bark to get someone's attention within a specific distance of you, go and get someone within a certin distance of you, be with you calmly or keep you from going to far from one place. Dogs that sense seizures usually tell be the smell as in chemical change or your behavior change since a seizure usualy creats some sort of behavior change even in complex partials which I have. Umbro usually gets adgitated and tends to not obey guide dog commands as if he is worried or scared but not frantic. If I am walking he will actually stop and turn into me which is not normal in guiding. The guide dog is to your left and you use the harness of course on the left side- they walk one and a half feet infront of you giving you time to respond to down or up curbs or stairs etc.. Anyways the dogs that are trained in a service dog center have to be matched with the owner after the owner has had seizures while in training- they obviously can watch the dog and find out if the dog either response to you or sences the seizures before they happen. Then the trainer will train the dog to do a job of some sort like i listen above.. it takes a while and they are usualy expensive. But some schools provide assistance with that.
Umbro's training and raising cost $70,000 and of course GEB has foundations that help with the costs etc.
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