World War 1 Memorial to Be Built for 1 Million Service Animals

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Would you believe that 11 million horses, donkeys, and mules, and 100,000 dogs and 200,000 pigeons served during world war 1? In fact, a pigeon named Le Valliant lost its life due to gas poisoning after delivering a letter to Commander Raynal at Fort Vaux.

The Paris Animaux Zoopolis Association, a French animal rights organization, recognizes the significant contribution of these animals during the first world war and with that, pushes for commemoration. Initially, the organization’s plans were rejected. But because they continued their campaign for the memorial, Paris City Hall finally approved their plan.

As of today, there is still no final answer as to where the location of the memorial will be. The president of Paris Animaux Zoopolis Association hopes that it will be on avenue de l’Observatoire in the 6th arrondissement due to its historical importance.

Article source: livekindly.co

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More Support Animals in Campuses: Why Do Students Need Them?

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It’s not uncommon to see animals accompanying their owners everywhere – public places like restaurants, malls, and buses. And yes – there has been a rise in the presence of animals inside campuses. The reason is that students deal with the stress of being in college. They may feel pressured into giving their best or deal with the financial burdens of schooling.

Many studies have demonstrated that animals help students in various ways. For example, students with social anxiety and depression are able to go out because they need to provide exercise for their animals. Also, a support animal can be the subject of conversations, which makes interaction easier. Students also turn out to become responsible individuals because of their animals.

It’s important to know the difference between a service animal and an emotional support animal. A service animal needs to be trained to perform certain tasks for its owner who cannot perform these tasks himself. Most service animals are dogs. On the other hand, emotional support animals don’t require special training – only a note from a medical professional that conveys the need of a person to have an ESA.

Article source: health.usnews.com

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A Sick Girl Seeks out a Seizure Response Dog

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Saisha Heinrich has led a normal life until she had seizures. At first, Sasha’s mother thought that she was suffering from psychological problems. The problem was that the doctors could not find anything wrong despite several tests. Sasha also experiences paralysis in her limbs and hallucinations.

While trying to keep up with her classes and living life normally on her terms, Sasha hopes to get a service dog from Demesti-PUPS. Having a seizure response dog would alert her before the seizures would occur. Sasha says, “With the help from a service dog, my parents and I will feel more confident about me going to school and getting a job.”

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Emotional Support Animals as Treatment Options for Stress and Anxiety Disorders

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A 2017 report by the American Psychological Association states that more college students are seeking the help of counselors because of their stress and anxiety. Such news makes us realize that mental health problems are prevalent among colleges.

Some college students have benefited from the companion of emotional support animals. These ESAs were prescribed to them by licensed psychologists. ESAs can be anything from dogs to cats to hedgehogs. Dr. Joshua Klapow states that there is evidence that petting animals help reduce anxiety. Animals stabilize a person’s emotions and calm him down.

The problem is that not all universities welcome emotional support animals. There have been complaints of ESAs causing disruptions to classroom activities and because of that, these animals are no longer welcome. Therefore, it’s important that these animals receive proper training.

At the same time, educational institutions should update their laws regarding emotional support animals. School is supposed to be our second home, and ESAs make students’ experiences better.

Article source: thedmonline.com

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Restaurant Helps a Non-Profit Organization by Giving Away Stuffed Animals

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Restaurant and bar owners Skip and Victoria Moore of 723 Whiskey Bravo raised money through donations of $20 or more. Over the past three years, the couple raised money in order to help the Emerald Coast Children’s Advocacy Center. ECCAC is a non-profit organization with a mission to protect children from abuse and neglect.

So far, the Moores were able to raise a total of $44,869. In exchange for the donations they receive, they would give out stuffed animals that had the likes of Riley, a soon to retire 12-year old therapy dog at the ECCAC.

Article and image source: nwfdailynews.com

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Where do therapy animals often visit?

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Question: Where do therapy animals often visit?

Answer: Therapy Animals visit schools, hospitals, nursing homes, drug and alcohol addiction treatment facilities, programs for autistic or mentally disabled individuals, or similar locations.

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Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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Senior Guide Dog Mobility Instructor Shares Her Meaningful Experience

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Melanie Harris has been a volunteer puppy raiser for Guide Dogs for the Blind (GDB) since the age of 9. The experience for her gave an unspoken understanding that she was bound to be a part of a calling that would change the lives of people for the better. Continuing as a volunteer throughout her life, it led her moving to GDB’s national headquarters in California.

“While my time as a childhood puppy raiser wasn’t all work, it provided a dog lover like me with immense joy on a daily basis, it did inform my adult view of the importance of dogs and humans working as part of a unit that is stronger than its individual parts.”

Harris nowadays works as a Senior Guide Dog Mobility Instructor training dogs to help other people in need especially for those who are visually impaired. But, along with her colleagues, they get dismayed that guide dogs are misperceived as emotional support dogs. So owners of ESAs shouldn’t represent theirs as service dogs as it leaves an undesired reputation for those in the guide dog community. Especially if animal misbehaves in a public or business setting.

Article source: Huffingtonpost.com

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Hurricane Florence Victims Receive Comfort from Canines

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North Carolina is one of the states that got the most damage from Hurricane Florence and victims are being consoled by the presence of canines. Insurance companies and animal therapy organizations such as Allstate and the Alliance of Therapy Dogs have joined teams to make insurance claims comfortable for claimants as they recover from the devastating event.

A therapy dog owner such as Kellie Renzi, brought her dog Darcy to help comfort the victims of Hurricane Florence. She said, “I think we’ll see a lot of folks who are going through one of the worst times in their lives,” she said. “So bringing a sense of normalcy and all that with our dogs will provide comfort to them.”

Allstate spokesman Justin Herndon stated that therapy dogs have been a part of the company’s mobile commands operations since the wildfires that ravaged California. “You kind of learn what customers need and then evolve to that,” he said. “We found after the wildfires, which was a really emotional experience for a lot of families coming back to nothing, that something like therapy dogs might help.

Sure enough, it has.” The insurance company also plans to deploy a therapy dog at each of the 10 mobile operations at the affected North Carolina areas which include New Bern and Wilmington.

Article source: USmagazine.com

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Animal Welfare Organization Founded by Couple Celebrates a Year of Service

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Joey’s P.A.W. which stands for Prosthetics and Wheels was founded by the couples Tanya and Charlie Diable on August 2017. Their cause was to save dogs that have been victims of animal cruelty as well as providing money for canines that need custom prosthetics and wheelchairs. Tanya said, “Charlie and I have a heart for dogs that have been literally starved, abused, beaten, thrown away and for breeders wanting to kill them because they are unable to make a profit from them.”

They have adopted six dogs (Joey, Zoey, Temperance, Kingston, Harper, and Boone) with Joey as one of the inspirations in creating the organization. Joey had both rear legs intentionally severed at six weeks of age and received a donation of life-saving medical care plus prosthetics by Merrick Pet Care. The generous act prompted them to help other dogs in need.

“We rely on donations through fundraisers, and last year we raised more than $18,000,” she said. “People can donate online, and we cannot help those dogs in need without donations.” With more than 79 dogs plus a goat helped across the globe, the organization celebrates their first year of being in service.

Article source: TRIB LIVE

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Blind Veteran Avails His Own Service Dog With the Help of Others

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Roy Sonne is a blind veteran from Ethan, South Dakota. After serving 5 years in the U.S. Army he was honorably discharged and became blind due to a medical condition where the retinas get detached from the eyes (according to his doctors). To gain back independence for his everyday life, Sonne applied to avail a service animal at the Veterans Benefits Administration Office in Sioux Falls. The process was slow and long and Sonne’s desire of having his own service animal never happened.

A service organization called Leader Dogs for the Blind held a two-day workshop with Craig Bennett as an attendee. Bennett who happened to be a veteran’s service officer in Mitchell met Sonne and helped him with the process to avail a service animal. “(Sonne) told me he had applied for a service dog through the Veterans Affairs office several years ago, but it had come to a stall,” Bennett said. “I was determined to help him with the application and the entire process.”

With help from Bennett and connections to the Palace City Lions Club (presided by Dennis Bohmont), Sonne was able to have Bryla, a 2-year-old black Labrador as his service dog.

Article source: The Daily Republic

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Finally, we present to you our book entitled, “ASSISTANCE ANIMAL LAWS: LEARN YOUR RIGHTS REGARDING SERVICE ANIMALS, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMALS, THERAPY PETS, AND OTHER DOGS, CATS, AND ASSISTANCE ANIMALS” to provide you with a complete education on assistance animals.

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