I've had dogs growing up and know what it takes. It isn't easy thats for sure.  
They require a lot more attention than a cat which I have but it's also nice to 
have that friend that can help you out.  I am alone alot and having a dog would 
be great for me for some company.  They would give me a reason to get up in the 
morning which I dont have much of one to now except to go to the hospital to 
see my mom but that isn't going to be forever.  Closing the door which is so 
hard for me to do would be amazing and when I have to push long distances and 
get tired to help pull me.  

Stacy

----- Original Message ----
From: RONALD L PRACHT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2008 1:27:30 AM
Subject: [QUAD-L] assistance dog


When a disabled person gets a dog the simple fact to be considered is someone 
has to care for the dog. Be it the disabled individual or a caregiver or a man 
down the street. I think some some individuals jump the gun and get a dog b4 
they take into account whAt all is involved with the care.
 
 
ron c7 


      
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