This is a site first of all about Moebius Syndrome. But it is also a site about having a facial difference in general, about living with it, about succeeding, and about life. We'll talk here about things directly related to Moebius Syndrome and facial difference, about things tangentially related to it, and about my comments concerning any and all of it.
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
USING SERVICE DOGS
Service dogs can be a real help for those with physical differences. There are those with Moebius who have used, and are using, them; and they can be a big help both emotionally, and in very specific, helpful ways. Remember Aimee Copeland from the news about a year ago? Her physical difference was recently acquired; and as you can see in this piece, her canine friend is going to be a big aid to her...and it's a good reminder for us all:
A year after flesh-eating bacteria stole her hands, feet and entire right leg, Aimee Copeland is getting some extra help with her recovery: a service labradoodle named Belle.
The breed is one of the few that Copeland can tolerate with her allergies. Belle is being trained specifically for Copeland, and the dog will eventually be able to help Copeland with tasks like opening doors, fetching food out of the fridge or picking up things from the floor.
"It's just so much more difficult now, dropping things on the ground all the time, needing assistance, and I spend a lot of time here alone, so Belle's going to be a great help to me, and just be a really nice companion," Copeland says.
Copeland, the Georgia graduate student who made national headlines last year when she contracted the bacteria after a zip-lining accident, met the dog for the first time this weekend, at her home in Snelville, Ga. Belle has helped Copeland with a few tasks already, like helping her get out of her wheelchair and onto a workout platform. The dog will be with Copeland permanently in Snelville at the end of July.
For now, the 1-year-old Belle is still in training, with the Psychiatric Service Dog Academy, located in Cocoa, Fla. Crystal Callahan Ayala, the owner and lead trainer for the service dog training group, took Belle to meet Copeland this weekend, and says the dog was donated from a breeder. Ayala says Belle is full of energy, but very sweet.
After meeting Belle, Copeland said, "I was just overwhelmed. She's perfect. She's so sweet, and has a very sweet disposition, very calm, and that was definitely important to me. And I was just amazed at how beautiful she was. So I definitely could not have asked for a better dog."
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"Dogs are man's best friend."--Many people over the years. :+)
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