I teach paramedics and EMT's and one of the videos that I like to show the students is with a dog that can recognize people that are getting ready to have seizures. It is absolutely amazing. The dogs not only try to protect the person from injury as a result of the seizure, they also go get help. I just think that kind of stuff is really cool.
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Lorie D
Nov 04, 2022
I had my own little tortoise shell kitty. Only occasionally fractious, and not in her older age. That was my closest animal relationship.
There's a dog I follow on Instagram, or really a woman and her dog, Bunny. Bunny has "button" that the woman has trained Bunny to activate with her paws. The buttons each play a word.
This dog is the cutest, and so smart. Just search for "Bunny the dog videos." I do find myself wishing I would have known about the buttons to communicate with my cat, because this dog is so smart. Bunny asks to go outside, of course, or to play with her doggie friends. But she also asks questions like "What is dog?" Like…
I teach paramedics and EMT's and one of the videos that I like to show the students is with a dog that can recognize people that are getting ready to have seizures. It is absolutely amazing. The dogs not only try to protect the person from injury as a result of the seizure, they also go get help. I just think that kind of stuff is really cool.
I had my own little tortoise shell kitty. Only occasionally fractious, and not in her older age. That was my closest animal relationship.
There's a dog I follow on Instagram, or really a woman and her dog, Bunny. Bunny has "button" that the woman has trained Bunny to activate with her paws. The buttons each play a word.
This dog is the cutest, and so smart. Just search for "Bunny the dog videos." I do find myself wishing I would have known about the buttons to communicate with my cat, because this dog is so smart. Bunny asks to go outside, of course, or to play with her doggie friends. But she also asks questions like "What is dog?" Like…