icelady
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On 6/13/2004 1:54:25 PM Mara wrote:
though we could have gotten two pups and while it would have been 2ce as much work (only got 2 hands!)...they'd be together at least...sometimes I think that is key.
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On 6/13/2004 2:34:56 PM icelady wrote:
In fact, I sought out a sensitive, active and companion oriented dog because I had done a lot of research on dogs and children with epilepsy (there are certain dogs that are sensitive enough to realize when a person is about to have a seizure and can alert someone). My daughter had Benign Rolandic epilepsy and the summer we got Tricksey she had had some of her worst seizures. In any event, my daughter has not had another seizure since we got the dog!! ----
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Dogs really are quite amazing.
How old is the dog? It's great about the bond with your daughter. And, getting a second could change the dynamic - operative word 'could'. But, if your dog is getting beyond in years then I would consider another dog for your daughter. Losing a pet can be very tramatic. Having a another in the household helps. ----------------