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In Depth: Hero Black Lab Was Trained as a Seeing-Eye Dog, but Detected Owner’s Blood Clot
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Good News Network uses this to examine Hero Black Lab Was Trained as a Seeing-Eye Dog, but Detected Owner’s Blood Clot Too. Perez is no stranger to pain. At 45-years-old, he has been battling MS most of his lost his vision at age 23 due to complications with his and now receives regular plasma infusions to combat of.
At 45-years-old, he has been battling MS most of his lost his vision at age 23 due to complications with his and now receives regular plasma infusions to combat of his autoimmune disease. In a heartwarming page turn, the story was shared with GNN about how decided a guide dog may benefit his
Jerry kept persistently coming over to and pressing his chin down on Luis’s leg. Jerry had never acted like this before, and eventually, and his wife decided to go to the hospital.
DVT is a very serious that can progress quickly, and it was crucial for to receive treatment that very night. If his dog had not alerted him, says he would have accredited the pain to his usual and would not have taken it seriously.
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