I wanted to add one thing to the message below if thats okay. The whole thing about having a dog thatalready detects a seizure and you own them its hard to find an organization or trainer that can certify your dog. A lot of people think its easy but its not we went two years until I found a trainer to certify my daughters dog. I do know of one if you are interested in maybe geting your dog certified and he is pretty decently priced.
elizabeth
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From: "mylmy@bnin.net" <mylmy@bnin.net>
To: epilepsy@yahoogroup
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 9:11:37 PM
Subject: Re: [epilepsy] Dogs and seizures
Amanda
I don't know more about dogs than what I read. My guess is
that you are right. I do know that there are dogs who are
trained to know when you have a sz. Jewl, our moderator, has
her second one and there are a few others who have them in
the group.
If you have a dog that recognizes szs and hasn't been trained
-- that will save you money and time of waitng for a dog.
Millie
Millie
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> As you all know my daughter had a breakthrough seizure. I was wondering if
> dogs can sense when it happens. The night my daughter had her seizure, our
> dog sat at the end of the bed at looked at her door all night! It scared
> me cause my hubby is deployed, so I am home alone! I have herd of dogs
> sensing seizures. Has this happened to any of you??
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> Amanda
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