Success Story Sunday
Jacob and Diabetic Alert Dog Xach Mark and I got up and left at 5:30 in the morning. Jacob was left alone just him and Xach nothing new. I got a call from him at about 9 o'clock telling me he was OK which of course leads me to ask what the heck happened. Apparently sometime between 5 and 7: 30 he doesn't remember for certain but at some point Xach woke him up he realized he was low so he got up to go into the kitchen to have some sugar or some Maple syrup which ever he could find he remembers treating his low and then the next thing he remembers is waking up on the kitchen floor staring at the kitchen ceiling with Xach in his face licking him. If it had not been for Xach Jacob probably wouldn't have woken up we wouldn't have discovered him until we got home which was at almost 5 o'clock that evening. And by that point he would have been in a coma or dead. Xach is literally a life saver
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Success Story Sunday
Taylor and Service Dog Impulse Impulse and I have been a team for nearly 6 months, and I can’t imagine life with out him!! He has an Instagram which I post on fairly regularly @adventureswithimpulse but I wanted to call special attention to today’s post. I have fainted twice this morning, which would normally force me to have a family member come over because I’m too weak to get myself a drink and it’s too dangerous for me to get up by myself. But because of Impulse I don’t have to! I got you momma! Momma has fainted twice this morning 😣, but I’m here for her! I did my fainting response, fetched Gatorade 🥤, fetched her phone 📱, and I’m doing lots of deep pressure therapy! And my absolutely adorable face has to be making her feel better 😬. Service dogs aren’t just cute, we are life changing medical equipment. |
AuthorTera Jurrens founder and executive director. Archives
February 2018
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