
| Service Dogs Save Lives! |

| Dogs Give More Than Companionship: Service dogs aid more people with disabilities that aren't apparent. Milwaukee Journal Sentinal, James Burnett III author, August 14, 2001 http://www.jsonline.com/news/metro/aug01/service14081301a.asp |
| Dog Adds Sound to His World 28-year-old Jason T. Larson uses a hearing dog named Cricket. By Geoff Williams, The Cincinnati Post, May 21, 2001 http://www.cincypost.com/2001/may/21/dog052101.html |
| Boy's Best Friend: Dog pushes youth toward greater independence Chase Garski, a fifth-grader with Cerebral Palsy, has a service dog, Cocoa, who helps push his wheelchair. By Peter Maller, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, October 30, 1999 http://www.jsonline.com/news/state/oct99/dog31103099a.asp |
| Service Dog Barred From Restaurant James Bailes, who has been paralyzed for 28 years, was barred access to Ricky's Pit BarBQue restaurant in Kansas City, Kansas when he tried to enter with his yellow labrador service dog, Midas. By The Associated Press, Tuesday, May 21, 2002 http://www.ljworld.com/section/archive/story/93596 |
| No Dogs Allowed "Rodney Jackson has been thrown out of businesses, threatened, and denied hospital care. His crime: having a service dog." By Elizabeth Wu, City Beat, March 7-13, 2002 http://www.citybeat.com/2002-03-07/news2.shtml |
| Service Animal Restores Woman's Independence Sandra Studdard, a military wife with a genetic disorder that affects her hips and makes walking and other tasks difficult, has a Newfoundland service dog named Biloxi Blu. Blu is a certified walker dog. By Darren Heusel, AFMC News Service Release 0844, August 29, 2002 http://www.afmc.wpafb.af.mil/HQ-AFMC/PA/news/archive/2002/aug/0844-02.htm |
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