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Home / News / Life for a Working Dog

Life for a Working Dog

October 14, 2020

Sheila’s life was full of hard work while she was raising a family. It became even harder work once her health started declining. She battled cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, an adult-onset curvature in her spine, and epilepsy, along with chronic pain and loss of bone density. Each diagnosis and battle left her abilities and freedom limited. Through it all, Sheila continued seeking treatments and options to help her continue to live a fulfilling life.

Her first assistance dog helped her recognize what a difference an assistance dog could make in her well-being and independence. Sadly, her first assistance dog passed away, and Sheila doubted her ability to work with another dog for a long time. However, after realizing how much support Can Do Canines is able to offer to help with the placement, she decided to apply for an assistance dog. It was a choice that changed her life and has given her more confidence, freedom, and independence to do the things she loves…all thanks to her new companion, Tatters.

woman in black sweater with black dogA Constant Companion

Tatters is a 2-year-old Black Labrador, Golden Retriever mix with all the best traits from both breeds. She’s an engaged, happy, snuggly girl that will pick up anything and everything to help. Sheila is at a high risk of severe harm if she falls or overexerts herself. Tatters prevents her from injuring herself every day by cleaning up clothes, toys, and anything else that needs to be put away by collecting it all in a bin. In winter, the cold is debilitating to Sheila’s arthritis in her hands, but she says, “Anything I can manage pointing to, she will pick it up and put it where I want.” While using her power chair, Sheila is unable to carry larger or bulky items around her home. Tatters helps, dragging items, such as the laundry basket for Sheila.

Beyond her mobility skills, Tatters was trained to recognize and respond to a seizure by laying across Sheila to suppress movement. This keeps Sheila safe and prevents her from accidentally injuring herself. Tatters can then help Sheila regain consciousness faster by licking her face.

The Sky is the Limit

Sheila enjoys how much Tatters has grown to love her new adventure. “The best way is just relax and let her be that dog that wants to help so much,” says Sheila of her devoted partner. Applying Tatters’ skills for personal security has taken a lot of learning for Sheila. She’s had a lot of support from family, friends, and other assistance dog teams that she’s met during the process.

To the dedicated people who helped feed, raise and train Tatters, “There’s no ‘thank you’ that comes close to my admiration for the people who can take a puppy and turn it into this,” Sheila says, gesturing to Tatters. “There are no words to thank the people who have the heart for it.”

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