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Epilepsy & Seizures | Last Active: Aug 19, 2021 | Replies (5)

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@lsittll

It was so kind of your family to become involved with helping with fundraising efforts for the service dog organization which gave trained dogs at no charge to the recipient. This is an idea my mother could have utilized in giving away the ten old English championship breed dog. She would have been giving them away for a special reason as opposed to giving them away to just anyone she knew. The link shows that the dogs are primarily for children, With the location where I am living I do not know anyone who needs a service dog right now.

Laurie

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@lsittll Thank you, Laurie! My dad really got into making wood shop projects for fundraising and he set a goal to raise enough money to completetly train one dog. I would help out too at events and gift wrapping for donations during the holidays. We had an Old English Sheepdog when I was a kid. I was little and he was big, so he just moved me out of his way, and would take my food away from me. He didn't do that well with obedience training. With the service dog organizations, often they breed their own because they choose specific breeds that are easier to train and hopefully don't develop problems like hip dysplasia because they have the genetics of the parent dogs. When they are going to put a lot of work into a dog, they want to pick the most compatible and healthiest dog to start with.