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Dog Feels Seizuring Mom’s Heartbeat & Cushions Her With His Body As She Collapses

The after-effects of a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) can be a very punishing ordeal, and this is a bitter truth a woman named Janaye has to live with every day. Janaye was an adventurer before a terrible fall left her with a TBI. She recovered after undergoing multiple surgeries and months of rehab, but life was never the same again, writes lovemydogsomuch.

Janaye’s TBI weakened several of her muscles and left her dealing with recurring seizures and fainting spells. The worst and scariest part was that she would fall and injure her head over and over during those nasty unpredictable seizures. However, her life took a turn for the better when she met a service dog named Colt.

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Colt, a Weimaraner-English Labrador cross, was custom trained to meet Janaye’s various medical and lifestyle needs. He would cushion Janaye with his body to protect her from hurting herself during seizures. He would also use pressure to check her heartbeat, and then lick her hands and face to wake her up.

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Apart from the crucial medical assistance, Colt uses his wide range to skills to make everyday chores easier for Janaye. He opens doors, helps out with grocery shopping, gets the lights, fetches stuff and deals with the dishwasher, among other things.

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Whenever Janaye is back at the hospital, Colt is super stressed about her recovery and endearingly comforts her with his warm snuggles. He is an all-rounder dog who has ushered a significant improvement in Janaye’s quality of life. And he does all that and more while still finding the time to chill out and have fun like your usual furry goofball. What a wholesome doggie superhero!

Click the video below to watch Colt taking the best care of his mom as a brilliant service dog!

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Source: lovemydogsomuch.tv

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