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Memory Photo Book

PostPosted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 12:06 am
by Sheenar
For those of you who remember, I had a Yellow Lab service dog named Pebbles who was trained by Canine Partners for Life to help me keep my balance while I walked, retrieve dropped items, tug off socks, open doors, etc. As she came to know me, she even began alerting me to my migraines before they started so I could take preventative measures.

Well, on April 30, 2010 I had to formally retire her from service after 4 years together due to hip displasia and osteoarthritis. I was unable to keep her (since she is no longer a service dog, but now a pet, she is over the weight limit for my housing), she was adopted by a member of my community who I know well.

Over our years together, we went to many places and saw many things. We were best friends and partners. She was a vital part of my life. She opened doors for me both literally and methaphorically.

I would like to share with you all a photo memory book I put together in honor of her retirement. Enjoy.

I miss her tremendously. I feel like I'm missing an arm. God sure blessed me with a great partner who served me faithfully. I wish her a very happy retirement and long years ahead.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 6:33 pm
by Sheenar
I know this may seem dumb or not important to others, but I could really use some support in this. I just lost my best friend and my partner of 4 years.

I shared this memory book because I wanted to share this important event in my life with you all. I was hoping to show the great thing God did by giving her to me and some of the memories we had together --the amazing difference a service dog makes in the life of a person with a disability. God gave her to me and she enabled me to do things most people take for granted. She was a tremendous blessing.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 7:20 pm
by Radical Dreamer
Awwww, I really enjoyed seeing these! It's funny how much dogs become a part of the family, and it can definitely be difficult to let them go after such a long time. Here's hoping that you'll make lots of new, fond memories with your new service dog!

PostPosted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 7:55 pm
by Ante Bellum
She looks like such a sweet dog, and like you had a great relationship with her! ^_^ Sorry I missed these before.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 8:33 pm
by Tsukuyomi
*Hugs* I'm sure you made a great impact on her as she did on you :hug:

PostPosted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 2:23 am
by ChristianKitsune
Awww how special! >_< You guys had some wonderful times! Here's to your new helper as well! :D I bet you guys will create new memories too! ^_^

How old are service dogs when they start working?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 3:19 am
by GeneD
Awww, sweet photos. I'm glad for you that someone you know has adopted her, at least you can be sure that she will have a good home. :) Would you be able to visit her?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 7:10 pm
by Sheenar
Gene, I do get to go visit her. Not as often as I'd like (because of school), but the staff member who adopted her doesn't live far away and all I have to do is call and set up a day/time to go by.

Kit-chan, service dogs are usually around 2 years old when they start working if they are from a program. After they finish their 18-24 months of training, they are then matched with a recipient, go through Team Training, and then begin working with their new partner.