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Crafty Dog Blog

this blog combines my two main past times my crafting and the life and time of my dog for the disabled, who is called Katie, and the charity that gave her to me.

I hope you will visit regularly and help us fund raise for dog for the disabled check them out at http://www.dogsforthedisabled.org
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How Dogs for the Disabled got started

Permanent Linkby paperlace1 on Tue Feb 10, 2009 8:55 am

Back in 1986, a young woman disabled herself and passionate about dogs was inspired by her own pet dog to create a charity to help disabled people live life to the full. Growing up, Frances was always an animal lover, living in India and Australia she loved to watch the native wild animals at rest and play.
Then at just 15 years old her life was to change with the devastating news she had a cancerous tumour in her right leg. Just a year later, Frances’ leg was amputated to prevent the cancer spreading.
Determined not to let disability get in the way of her life, Frances set about teaching each of her dogs to do small tasks for her, everything from picking up dropped items to taking rubbish to the waste paper bin. But it wasn’t until later in life, that Frances took on Kim, a rescued Belgian Shepherd dog who seemed to know instinctively when Frances needed help. Never far from Frances’ side she would pick things up for her, from keys to a cordless phone. She would also steady Frances as she rose from a chair or provide stability as she walked down the stairs.
Kim had become the inspiration for Dogs for the Disabled.
Today, our dogs are trained to do even more practical tasks from helping take washing out of the machine to opening and closing doors and even helping someone undress. We help people with a huge range of disabilities from those with multiple sclerosis to paraplegics and cerebral palsy. In 2004 we set up our revolutionary new service – training dogs for physically disabled children.
Sadly Frances died in 1990, she was just 40. Although never able to see the hundreds of adults and children that her idea has helped, her memory lives on and in recognition of her work, the National Training Centre in Oxfordshire was named The Frances Hay Centre.
Without doubt, thanks to Frances’ legacy, Dogs for the Disabled has changed the lives of many; through tasks as simple as helping to open doors, emptying the washing machine or even picking up the post, they offer independence and life-changing support. There are still many more people who Dogs for the Disabled could help. providing them with a better life and hope for the future. (this section is from the organisations web site)

I am a privileged recipient of one of these fantastic dogs. Her name is Katie and she has been with me for the past 4 years.
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Re: How Dogs for the Disabled got started

Permanent Linkby tracy43 on Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:16 am

what interesting reading,
wll done on your first blogging,
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Re: How Dogs for the Disabled got started

Permanent Linkby craftysandra on Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:46 am

Well i have learnt something today as i for one didnt know how dogs for the disabled started. Well done. Sandra
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Re: How Dogs for the Disabled got started

Permanent Linkby louise1983 on Tue Feb 10, 2009 12:29 pm

That is a lovely story and very inspiring. Thats my 1 lesson learnt for today. Thank you for sharing that and hope you and Katie have many happy years together.

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Re: How Dogs for the Disabled got started

Permanent Linkby PurpleHat on Tue Feb 10, 2009 2:34 pm

What an inspiring read, and Katie looks beautiful :)
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Re: How Dogs for the Disabled got started

Permanent Linkby craft lover on Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:06 pm

You are very lucky to have such wonderful dog. I'm sure she will be a good help to you and a faithful companion. The story is very interesting as to how it all started. thank you for posting that.
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RE: How Dogs for the Disabled got started

Permanent Linkby mxm16 on Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:36 am

Thank you for posting this. Very interesting reading. How inspiring!
I think it is absolutely marvellous that they can train dogs to do so many things that we normally take for granted! I too, wish you and Katie a long and happy life.

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Re: How Dogs for the Disabled got started

Permanent Linkby crafts on Wed Feb 11, 2009 1:00 pm

very intersting reading
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