VIDEO: Service Dog Gets Pampered
One dog got treated to a day of puppy pampering as a reward for the service he offers to Bella, a 10-year-old girl with Morquio Syndrome. Bella and George, a Great Dane, connected at Service Dog Project back in January of 2015 and have developed an unique bond since. On his special day, George was served burgers and given free run of a ski area, so he and Bella could sled and play together. At the end of the day, he was treated to a suite filled with dog toys and a new dog bed. Watch this incredible dog’s story and see how happy he is on his day off!
Have you ever wondered how or when did people first think of using service dogs?
Well, according to Wikipedia, during the First World War, the German army relied heavily on the use of German shepherds as ambulance and messenger dogs. The school helped to train the German Shepherds to serve as guides. Dr. Gerhard, from Germany, opened the world’s first guide dog school in 1916. Over the courses of both world wars, World War II helped lead to a major increase in the number of guide dog schools in the United States. The guide dogs that were used by veterans in the United States are linked to the original training schools set up in Germany to care for World War I veterans.
Read Bella and George’s the full story, provided by Meow Bark Moo.
One dog got treated to a day of puppy pampering as a reward for the service he offers to Bella, a 10-year-old girl with Morquio Syndrome, according to Service Dog Project. Morquio Syndrome is a disorder that prevents the body from breaking down sugar molecules. Symptoms of the disease includes abnormal bone development, knock-knees and hyper-mobile joints, which can make walking difficult or sometimes impossible, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
Bella and George, a Great Dane service dog, connected at Service Dog Project where Bella and her mother volunteer, in January of 2015. As seen in the video below, Bella and George have a unique connection. Since she received George as a service dog, Bella has ditched the crutches she used to walk around and her walking skills have markedly improved, according to Service Dog Project.
“I could tell he needed me, and I needed him. The first time I walked with George, it was amazing. It was like, I haven’t walked in so long and now I get to do it again. George deserves this day because he works extremely hard,” Bella told the Bark Post.
On George’s special day he was welcomed to the Fairmont Copley Plaza to a round of applause and given an “official” day off. While he normally isn’t allowed to have human food, he was served burgers for his special day.
George, who loves playing in the snow, was given free run of a ski area so he and Bella could sled and play together. At the end of the day he was treated to a suite filled with dog toys and a new dog bed.
“George is joyful and he’s always happy … and he’s always there to cheer you up. He is my best friend,” Bella told Bark Post.
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