A Saturday morning story
Jul. 11th, 2009 10:14 amBy way of Balloon Juice. Stories like this amaze me. The sublety and sensitivity of the training.
Like any other golden retriever seeking a treat, Tuesday nudged his owner's hand with his snout one recent morning and waited expectantly.
Luis Carlos Montalvan got up from a chair in his small Brooklyn apartment and walked to the kitchen. Tuesday followed close behind, eyes fixed on a white cabinet. The retriever sat alertly as Mr. Montalvan, an Iraq war veteran with severe post-traumatic stress disorder, reached for a vial of pills, lined a half-dozen on the table and took them one by one.
The dog had gotten what he wanted: When the last pill was swallowed, he got up and followed his master out of the kitchen, tail wagging.
Like any other golden retriever seeking a treat, Tuesday nudged his owner's hand with his snout one recent morning and waited expectantly.
Luis Carlos Montalvan got up from a chair in his small Brooklyn apartment and walked to the kitchen. Tuesday followed close behind, eyes fixed on a white cabinet. The retriever sat alertly as Mr. Montalvan, an Iraq war veteran with severe post-traumatic stress disorder, reached for a vial of pills, lined a half-dozen on the table and took them one by one.
The dog had gotten what he wanted: When the last pill was swallowed, he got up and followed his master out of the kitchen, tail wagging.
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Date: 2009-07-11 03:35 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-11 04:34 pm (UTC)Wonderful programs. I wish, when people talk about life extension research, they'd start with service dogs (and other service animals, too.) We don't really need humans to live longer (not that I'd mind if I had my 35 yo body back and it lasted another hundred years, but...would I really be contributing that much?) But the people who depend on service dogs do need them to last longer.
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Date: 2009-07-11 09:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-11 09:56 pm (UTC)If they can do that, is an attempt to boost the dogs' cognitive abilities far behind...?
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Date: 2009-07-12 01:13 am (UTC)