I'm also looking to mlose about 4 stone, i am organising a 81 mile coastal path challenge around Fife's coastal path beginning on the 29th Aug www.justgiving.com/caninepartners-irene-ford. I am also raising monry for a assistance dog charity canine partners for Independence.
Canine Partners for Independence is a Charity I have felt very
passionate about for a long time and I feel its time I did my bit to
try go that extra mile or 81 miles of Fife's Beautiful Coastal Path to
raise money and awareness of the great work CPI does.
Allen Story:
Having
served for 18 years with the Royal Navy as a weapons engineering
officer , married with two children and with good career prospects! It
was while serving in the Royal Navy during the Gulf war in 1991, that I
was involved in a road accident.The serious head injury I sustained led
me to be in hospital/rehab for the following five years. The sum of my
condition was that I couldn't recall getting married, the birth of my
children, my memory only lasts four days and I'd had lost forever 50%
of my life history. I am in a wheelchair, have difficulty reading and
writing. Until I met Endal I couldn't talk. I didn't have the emotions
love hate, happiness or sadness. None of the memories lost have
returned.
I
was in the darkest soulless place a person can be without hope. Endal,
a year old yellow labrador, bounced into that dark place and said to me
with his shining eyes "hold on to me and I'll drag you out of here" and
to this very day he has never stopped dragging. He has taught me to
love, laugh and cry again. He bought happiness in to my sadness, love
where there was none and a zest for life that has changed me. He does
not see the disability his love is unconditional and if you could
capture the healing power of his love you would cure the world of all
it's evils.
If
I fall unconscious out of my wheelchair, Endal will put pull me into
the recovery position, cover me with a blanket and set off the
emergency telephone. If nothing happens he will then open the window
and bark for help to the neighbours. If that does not work he will open
the door and go and get help. (Filmed by Meridian TV and BBC 1 He
understands signing which I have to use because I forget the name of
items i.e. touching my head means hat, touching hand means gloves and
rubbing the side of my face means electric razor etc. If I forget to
shut the fridge door he comes behind me and closes it If I go to cross
a road without looking he stops me and if it is not safe to cross he
will keep me waiting He can operate the cashpoint machine for me, he
puts the card in, takes the card,money and receipt out for me! He was
not trained to do this and was the original "Cash point dog". When we
go into the pub he will take my wallet and jump up to the bar and bark
until he is served. He buys the ticket on the bus and collects the
ticket from the machine. He was not trained to do this! He takes items
off the supermarket shelf, puts them in my basket and at the checkout
puts them on the belt. He then takes my wallet up to pay for me. He can
help undress me He operates traffic lights, switches, lift buttons and
open/shuts doors. He opens the washing machine and unloads it. Then he
passes up to me items to be pegged out
To
date he has had sixty four film crews from around the world spending a
minimum of two days each with him. He has won many titles:
Dog of the Millennium Dog of the Year Winner of the Golden Boneo 2000
Year of Promise "life saver award"
He has appeared in major Dog Calenders, in three publications, on GMTV,
Blue Peter, That's Esther, Q & A, BBC Crufts, Discovery Channel,
National, Geographic, BBC 1, BBC 2, Channel 5 Mail, Sun, Telegraph, Independent, Mirror, Guardian, Sunday People, and News of the World.
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