[nagdu] . Couple face their own challengesby giving comfort tohospice patients.

d m gina dmgina at samobile.net
Tue Jun 14 14:40:34 UTC 2011


Hi Bibi,
Welcome to the list,
Did you call Piolet to see if they would give you a slower dog?
I hope you can go back soon.
When I get to Denver, we must meet for lunch something like that.
Send me your phone number again, so that I can put it in the phone.

Original message:
> Hi, Ally,
> When I've had to visit friends in the hospital, I offten allowed them to
> interact with Odie when he was in work mode in his guide dog gear.
> I would walk him up to the paitient bed so that way, my friends would be
> able to give him a pat on the head and scratch behind his ears.
> It helpped them forget about why they were there and made their day really
> bright.
> When my husband Dale had to be admitted two years ago in the hospital for
> pneumonia in his lungs, Odie and I would visit him daily and actually stayed
> a couple of nights with him too.
> If we could, both Odie and I would gladly do it all over again not just for
> my husband/his daddy, but for other friends too.
> Bibi, husband Dale, retired Pilot Dogs
> guide dog/medical alert service dog son Odie
> and hopefully new four-legged furry mystery soon to be guide dog


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