Volunteer Mike Ferber and the handsome, red-vested assistance dog in training who accompanies him around town are indeed, as he says, “a walking, talking billboard” for Can Do Canines. They’re also a billboard for the Thrivent Choice program. Mike enjoys telling people about how Can Do Canines assistance dogs provide independence for people with disabilities and how to volunteer for the organization. If those folks are Thrivent Financial members, he also explains how they can direct Thrivent grant money toward Can Do Canines through the Thrivent Choice program. Mike and his partner, Betty Otto, have been Can Do Canines volunteers …
Archives for October 2015
No Cause For Alarm
Terry Marshall & Hearing Assist Dog Carson Imagine not being to hear the alarm clock in the morning. How would you wake up to go to work? How would you start your day? This is the challenge Terry Marshall of Miltona, Minn. has battled for the last 20 years. Terry has Meniere’s disease, which led to progressive hearing loss. Luckily his wife, Connie, has been able to help rouse him out of bed in the morning, but there have still been numerous other sounds he finds himself missing. When asked what sounds he has trouble discerning, Terry responds jovially, “I’m …
A Team Effort
Cory Anderson & Mobility Assistance Dog Paddington When asked what it felt like to officially certify with Mobility Assist Dog Paddington, Cory Anderson of Sioux Falls, S. Dakota says, “It’s awesome! It just feels so good to be actually a team.” In speaking with Cory, he sounds like your everyday twenty-five year-old. He enjoys his work, loves hunting and spending time with friends and family. But since birth, Cory has grappled with spina bifida. Spina bifida occurs in an infant when the backbone and membranes do not completely close around the spinal cord. The effects of spina bifida can be …
The Difference a Dog Can Make
Signe Scott & Autism Assist Dog Luther Aubrey and Chad Scott of Knife River, Minn. cannot believe the difference one dog has made in their lives. More importantly, they can’t believe the difference one dog has made for their daughter Signe. Signe is seven-years old with an advanced intelligence beyond her age. She speaks multiple languages and will even teach herself new things when she becomes interested in a subject. Despite these gifts, Signe has autism, which creates a challenge in social situations. She works hard to verbally communicate, but developmental delays and delays in speech make it difficult for …
Maintaining Independence in the Face of Adversity
Marilyn Chazin-Caldie & Mobility Assist Dog Checkers Marilyn Chazin-Caldie doesn’t want to be slowed down. A retired statistician, she lives in Medina, Minn. with her husband Patrick. Despite being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and Behcet’s Disease—both of which have caused the inability to walk—she remains active and pursues her interests. “I am involved in pottery and photography classes,” Marilyn says. “I like to take ‘walks’ to photograph at zoos, arboretums, museums—often alone.” While she does her best to stay independent, multiple sclerosis has taken its toll. Marilyn uses a wheelchair to get around and suffers from daily back and leg …
Lola Lightning
Tami Summer & Hearing Assist Dog Lola Tami Summer always wanted a dog. But as a hairdresser in Alexandria, Minn. she likes to keep the hair where she works—not at home. So she tabled the idea. Then one day one of her clients told her about Can Do Canines assistance dogs. Since that moment Tami’s life has never been the same. Tami from has Meniere’s disease. Meniere’s disease is a disorder of the inner ear that causes spontaneous episodes of vertigo along with fluctuating hearing loss, ringing in the ear and—on occasion—a feeling of fullness or pressure in the ear. …
A Smart New Way of Living
Lucas Smart & Autism Assist Dog Neville The saying, “when life hands you lemons, make lemonade” is something Jennifer Smart from Shakopee, Minn. has been trying to do for years. Her son Lucas was diagnosed with autism at age two. Around that same time her husband passed away. So for the last five years, Jennifer has worked hard to make the best of a difficult situation. But being a single-parent of a child with autism isn’t easy. Lucas has frequent meltdowns and—like many children with autism—they seem to occur for no reason. He is somewhat verbal, but primarily he points …
A Gracious Gift
Kelli Heimerl & Mobility Assist Dog Justeen Kelli Heimerl of Chaska, Minn. had been searching for the official diagnosis to her symptoms for a long time. She started to notice little things 17 years ago. It began when she simply felt a “little off” in various ways, but she couldn’t quite put the pieces together. Six years ago significant tremors and muscles shakes began. After consulting with various doctors the official cause still couldn’t be determined. It took four more years before the official diagnosis was reached—Parkinson’s disease. Despite struggling daily with balance, fogginess, and muscles contortions, Kelli has kept …
A Loving Connection
Isaiah Kramer & Mobility Assist Dog Leo Cheerful, animated, and vibrant—eleven-year-old Isaiah Kramer of Savage, Minn. is not someone you would ever believe struggles with having enough energy. But Isaiah has muscular dystrophy. Together Isaiah, his parents and two siblings work as a team to manage the difficulties his diagnosis poses. Muscular dystrophy is a progressive, musculoskeletal disease that weakens skeletal muscle and causes balance issues, limited energy and the inevitable loss of mobility in the legs and arms. Isaiah was diagnosed at birth and continues to experience decreased energy, balance and mobility in a variety of everyday situations. In …
Renewed Independence
Amanda Mollner & Mobility Assist Dog Phyllis Age 18 is a magic number. It represents freedom, independence and the forging of one’s own path. It’s a time in someone’s life when the world begins to open up with a wide array of possibilities. But for Amanda Mollner of Woodbury, Minn., she found her world closing in. At age 18, Amanda began having confusing and disturbing episodes of dizziness. Sometimes she merely felt off-balance. Other times she felt as if she were spinning, while in fact, she was standing still. There were incidents when the ringing in her ears was so …