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Monday Motivation: Cactus, the Guide Dog

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Monday Motivation: Cactus, the Guide Dog

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Meet Cactus, my aunt’s 3 year old black lab and guide dog for the blind.  Cactus works 5 days/week, 8 hours/day just like most humans.  Cactus also goes to the gym four times a week and takes breaks while my aunt runs on the treadmill.  Practice is important, so Cactus stays on top of her training by taking the elevator and escalator, though she’s used to taking the bus, BART, Amtrak, and taxi on a regular basis.  And just like humans, eating a healthy diet and getting regular exercise is integral for her to maintain optimal functioning.  Cactus’ personality is playful and affectionate, and she is a fast/eager learner who loves people.  Some advice for those who encounter a guide dog: remember not to disrupt the dogs while they’re working and be sure to ask the guide dog’s handler to get permission before you pet them.

March 28, 2016 2 comments
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Thankful Thursdays

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Thankful Thursdays

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My aunt’s guide dog, Walnut

Meet Walnut, a wise, reactive, and protective guide dog by day; warm, playful, and attention-craving yellow lab by night.  For Thankful Thursdays I’m proud to list Walnut, for I am thankful for the service and unconditional love she has provided my aunt since 2004.  Walnut retires this month from her duties as a seeing eye dog so that she can enjoy her life as a playful pet with less stress (pretty much what we hope to achieve as humans when we retire!).

I also wrote a previous post on our family dog, Sanka, a career-change dog who grew up with Walnut and was also trained as a guide dog for the blind.

FYI Service dogs may be certified as Psychiatric Service Dogs and are individually trained to perform tasks to mitigate the psychiatric disabilities of their partners.

How about you?  Would love to hear what you are thankful for this week!

 (For more info on the background of my Thankful Thursdays series, click here).

October 2, 2014 6 comments
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