The gang on the way to the park! |
For these are the so-called Civil Service Dogs.
Most people know what a guide dog is (not a blind dog, which many people say – the dogs are not blind, it is the owners who are blind - or rather, visually impaired ...). These dogs wear white service covers (in the shape of a harness, a vest or a backpack).
These dogs all have a slightly different education and specialty and their titles thus differ. It is a jungle of terms in English and Swedish – a consequence of the fact that they are not all gathered under a common organization, either abroad or in Sweden.
For the layman, the various tags seem completely impossible to tell apart - so all you really need to remember is that the service cover with the black box, means "PAT ME!" And the service cover without the black box means, "DO NOT TOUCH ME!".
Ok, so why do you get to pat some dogs and not others? Well, it all depends on what assignment they have. It's that simple.
"at work" it says on the service cover - but if you work hard, then you have to rest when the chance oarise ... |
Atlas apparently is a Service Dog. |
Then we have Britta and Atlas -
not only Sweden’s but also Europe's first Epilepsy Dog (Seizure Alert dog)! His job is to
alert Britta when she is about to have an epileptic
seizure. This he many times
senses even before Britta herself feels it coming. By nudging her, Atlas can for example get Britta’s attention
and if she has enough presence of mind and realizes
what's going on, she has time to lie down or
call for help. If
she doesn’t have enough presence
of mind, but collapses and
goes into convulsions, Atlas will remain by her side. If
nobody is around to help her, he can
alert the ambulance. Atlas simply pulls the
strap that hangs on the side of
his service cover and via the blue little
device that Britta is showing, an alarm goes off at the
emergency central station. A built-in
GPS shows where exactly
Britta is so the
ambulance can find its way.
In Atlas service cover is also located medicine and a small container
of water. The idea is that passersby
can help Britta by administering
her medicine and water. Atlas will not prevent anyone
from helping his owner!
So, with Atlas, the same goes as with Jack and Trouble - ASK first, if you want to pat!
So, with Atlas, the same goes as with Jack and Trouble - ASK first, if you want to pat!
Learoy has his own ID card attached to the service cover! |
Most qualified in this gang is yet another giant, a Rottweiler named Learoy. He has many
titles: Assistant Dog, Service Dog, Mulle
Dog (Swedish term), Trauma Dog, Emergency Dog, Visiting Dog and Therapy Dog. He is known as a Combination IRD-dog. IRD stands for
International Rehabilitation Dog
and Combination Dog means he helps both his
owner and other people. He therefore has many
different work areas. Foremost he
is his owner Katja's
aid as she has
fibromyalgia. But he is also trained to assist,
in contact with different sick people. Everything from patients with senile dementia to patients with Alzheimer. Leroy is also called in
at various traumatic events
involving children. So some of Leroy's work
centers around different hospitals in Stockholm!
And with his black service cover he signals TOUCH ME, HUG ME,
TALK TO ME. He is
used to this and not only that,
he loves to be
pampered and petted. Big as
he is. He is comforting to hug when you're scared.
Or lean on when
you are sad. He always listens. He never
snitches.
No service cover before you are tested and approved! |
Then we have the youth in the gang. Nah, I’m
not thinking about the owner Ella.
I’m thinking about Lady, yet another Collie.
She is in
training and will be Ella's helping hand -
or rather, mouth and paws. She is trained to
facilitate the life of Ella: pick things up off the floor, fetch one of the assistants if
Ella gets an epileptic
seizure, and so on. She too will
be an ASK-dog.
This gang meets regularly to exchange ideas and experiences about their dogs. Someone might need tips to solve a specific problem that has arisen. Someone else might only need to meet other people in the same situation as themselves.
Documentation is in progress. |
DOGS ARE GREAT - for BUSINESS and PLEASURE can really be said in this context. You want to know more? Then go to for instance www.assistenthunden.se.
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