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This is Daysy May and I. She is my not just my Service Dog (YES I SAID SERVICE DOG) so I take her to the VA Hospital in Johnson City, TN to the nursing and she visits with the patients that have elected pet therapy but she is also trained to give pet therapy and she is definately my world.
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She sounds like an amazing creature. We have two Siberian Huskies who could never quiet down enough to be service dogs. We did take them to visit my Mom in her nursing home once - it was so funny to see all of the other residents moving towards us like a wave to pet them. We waited until everyone got their turn. Guess you don't see Siberian Huskies very often in a nursing home!
No....I'd say your don't see Siberian Huskies much although they are such beautiful animals. The nursing home at the VA has a "Paws for Prayer" day about once every 6 months so that the patients spouse, or family member, if they have one, can bring thier dog to the courtyard for a visit but they aren't allowed inside.By the way, thanks for the follow.