4 Paws For Ability - Seizure Assistance Service Dog

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Suzanne and Jake Griffin with "Senna" Elliptic seizure response service assistance dog - 4 Paws For Ability offers Service, Seizure & Mobility Assistance Service Dogs as well as other dogs for special needs.
4 Paws For Ability™, Inc. a non-profit agency taking the 'dis' out of disABILITY! ™
253 Dayton Ave. Xenia, Ohio 45385
Training center phone: 937-374-0385
Cell phone number: 513-518-0529
Email: karen4paws@aol.com
Web site: http://www.4pawsforability.org

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  • Wow this is amazing

  • A Walmart woman who had grand mal seizures plus a host of other disabilities. She was given a trained service dog. As the dog grew older and there was a obvious eventuality that the dog would die soon. They family was going to be unable to help her get another dog. So they tried adopting a dog from a litter of mixed breed pups. Her dog picked the pup and trained the pup. She says he watched and learned her symptoms. So almost 3 yrs later her dog did die but left and heir!

  • I have always had a dog as a pet in my life and not even being trained always knew when I was going to have a seizure and came to my rescue, but just a few months ago I got a 3 pound poodle chihuahua and he is being trained as a service dog for seizures and also for retrieval. I am training him myself because I have been around dogs and know how to train them. Most of the disability stuff came naturally to my dog now. I can't wait to see what more he has in store for me! Yay for service dogs!

  • I myself am in the process of getting a service dog for my son who is autistic because he shows no fear of nothing, doesnt watch for cars, and just about wanders off no matter where we are. I live in panic day to day. I know having a service dog for him is going to help so much. We are also going thur 4 paws. My son is excited and has already named his dog. :)

  • I applied a month ago for a Service Dog for Seizure Alert and Balance Support as well as just other everyday activities I have Epilepsy and a bad back.. Though I applied through another Organization "VetDogs"

  • Wow..so much has changed since today's date. We have found 4 Paws For Ability and we are currently filling out all paper work and organizing our fund raisers ( a bachelor auction!! woo hoo) and this looks like it's gonna work..We're excited.

  • our 6 yr old was just diagnosed with epilepsy and we are desperate for a seizure response dog. We have been filling out paper work left and right and now we are holding fundraisers to help raise the large amount of money it takes to obtain one of these four legged angels. if anyone here has any info on how we can obtain this much needed companion, please email me here at youtube. thank you so much

  • seizure response/alert dogs are awesome

  • good luck for you and your famely

  • Jake is a special little boy and I am happy his family has found a seizure response dog to assist him. I am touched by this story. My son also suffers fro sezures and is autism and I would like to learn more about these dogs too to assist my son.

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