Friday, June 9, 2017 | 30 Stories for 30 Years, Our Stories
I could write a book about Caber. The book would begin with an idea. The idea that a dog could help victims of crime in ways that humans could not. Like some ideas that seem to fizzle, this idea stayed front and centre in my mind until I did something about it.
Friday, June 2, 2017 | 30 Stories for 30 Years, Our Stories
One day, on the way to cuddling, I stopped at the hospital to visit my beloved uncle. While I was there, the Doctor advised my uncle that his cancer was terminal. After crying my heart out I continued to puppy cuddle. When I stepped into little Quakerβs kennel he sat there staring intently into my face, then when I sat down with him he licked a tear off my face then pressed hard against my body as he slid into my lap. He continued looking into my eyes and I believe he could feel my pain and was saying βIβm here for youβ.
Friday, May 26, 2017 | 30 Stories for 30 Years, Our Stories
Kane has not only assisted countless victims of crime and tragedy in our community for the Moose Jaw Police Service and the Moose Jaw RCMP, but he has provided an extra something special for our police service without any judgement or hesitation.
Friday, May 19, 2017 | 30 Stories for 30 Years, Our Stories
For me, it was a chance to meet someone who was volunteering their time raising a puppy, knowing they would be giving it up to help someone.
Friday, May 12, 2017 | 30 Stories for 30 Years, Our Stories
At first, I thought I wanted to be an Education Assistant, because of how much I love being in the schools (Silky loves all the attention she gets from the kids, too!) After spending two years back at school myself, as a student, I realized how much more I can do to help other people in wheelchairs now that I have Silky by my side.
Friday, May 5, 2017 | 30 Stories for 30 Years, Our Stories
In my previous life as a physiotherapist, my patients used to tell me that when you sit in a wheelchair people donβt talk to you. I didnβt really believe it until the first time I was out in public in a chair.