[Nyagdu] Just heard on news12 last night that Congresswoman Gabby Giffords has a dog from GDF continued
cheryl echevarria
cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 14 12:04:45 UTC 2013
This was just sent to me by another graduate as well.
Good morning all,
There has a been a link circulating on Facebook too on this:
http://vetdogs.org/Content.aspx?id=2252
Former US Representative Gabrielle Giffords
Partnered with Specially Trained Service Dog
from America's VetDogs
TUCSON, AZ (February 12, 2013) -America's VetDogs is proud to have
placed a specially trained service dog with former US Representative
Gabrielle Giffords. America first saw "Nelson" on January 8, when
Giffords and her husband, retired astronaut Mark Kelly, were interviewed
on the second anniversary of the shooting in Arizona that wounded the
congresswoman and 12 others, and left six people dead.
Giffords suffered severe traumatic brain injuries, which left her
with speech and mobility issues. In the two years since that day, she
has made a remarkable recovery, which will be enhanced by Nelson, her
service dog from America's VetDogs.
Kelly reached out to VetDogs to determine how a service dog could
make a positive impact on his wife's continuing rehabilitation, and
after a visit to the VetDogs campus, Giffords applied and was accepted
to the program. Nelson was placed in October, and Giffords and the dog
have been learning how to work together as a team in the months since.
"Gabby Giffords is an inspiration," says Wells Jones, CEO of
America's VetDogs. "She has made amazing progress after the injuries she
has suffered and has retained a positive outlook. We're proud to be
able to serve such a courageous woman."
The key to creating a successful working team is the matching
process. Skill set, temperament, and personality are vital components to
ensure that the right dog is teamed with the right person. After the
matching process, the bonding phase and learning how to work as a team
is critical. Nelson has been specifically trained for Giffords' needs to
help mitigate her remaining disabilities. As with any recipient,
VetDogs worked with Giffords and her caregivers to determine the
tasks that would be most beneficial to her. Nelson's placement was kept
low-key to give them this important time together.
Giffords is a high-profile personality and makes numerous public
appearances, which include rallies, fundraisers, parades, and
Congressional hearings. In certain situations, it may not be appropriate
for her to be accompanied by Nelson; that is an individual decision
made by each handler because the safety of the dog and handler is always
paramount.
America's VetDogs provides service dogs that can help recipients by
performing tasks such as opening and closing doors, cabinets and
drawers, turning on and off light switches, providing counterbalance
support as a person walks or climbs stairs, "calling for help" (barking)
if the person falls and can't get up, retrieving items, alerting to
seizures and also reacting to high or low blood sugar levels for those
with diabetes.
While VetDogs endeavors to make waiting times as short as possible,
these can vary depending on an individual's needs and preferences.
Nelson came through VetDogs' prison puppy program, in which inmates
raise pups for about a year. During that time, inmates housebreak the
pups, teach basic obedience, and start to work on general
service-related tasks. During formal training, specific tasks are
fine-tuned and refined for an individual's particular needs.
About America's VetDogs America's VetDogs is a constantly
evolving program that strives to meet the needs of those who have served
our country including veterans of all eras, active military personnel,
first responders, and others by providing custom trained assistance dogs
for people with ALL disabilities (loss of sight, hearing and mobility
impairment, seizure disorder, among others) to meet each recipient's
specific needs.
VetDogs also provides combat operational stress control dogs that are
deployed in theater for active military personnel; these dogs offer
emotional support for those who are dealing with combat stress, home
front issues, and sleep disorders. The organization has also trained
physical and occupational therapy dogs to assist therapists working with
veterans in military and VA hospital settings.
VetDogs is dedicated to helping those who have served our country by
allowing them to live again with independence and dignity. Services are
provided at no cost and include a lifetime of aftercare. VetDogs is
supported by donations from private individuals, corporations,
foundations, and other organizations, and receives no government
funding. America's VetDogs was founded by, and is a sister organization
to, the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, Inc. For more information,
visit www.vetdogs.org.
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