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Posted on June 26, 2009 by Petnanny | Posted under   Pets Dogs


Dogged Determination Helps MS Sufferer



Having owned German Shepherd Dogs for the majority of our married life, we were used to the strenuous exercise and mental stimulation that this particular breed required. Zak (our GSD at that time), was a mere youngster and was already enjoying the prolonged walks and regular training that Doug provided. We were sailing into the unknown and as anyone who suffers from MS will testify, it is a relapsing remitting condition. This makes the symptoms variable and unpredictable, and you are forced to face the uncertainty of when new relapses will occur.


In the years that followed I noticed a big difference in my husband. In some respects his life with Zak became almost regimented. A strong bond between dog and owner had already been forged, but Doug had become to rely on the regularity of their walks and even lengthened their duration! Zak's devotion was uncompromising and it was almost as though Zak's presence increased Doug's determination to remain well and throughout their years together our dog remained a real focus for him to retain his mobility. Despite setbacks, Zak's walks took priority and remained so until we eventually lost him some 15 months ago to cancer.


Our grieving for Zak had pushed us both to our emotional edge, but I will always be mindful of the wonderful gift that our dog had given Doug and the determination to continue as normal a life as MS would allow.


We now have our fourth German Shepherd whom we have named Luika. Ironically he also has health problems, being diagnosed with cow hocks at an early age. This condition actually limits the amount of exercise that he can enjoy, which in some sense is a little comfort. However, Luika's private health insurance enabled us to seek expert advice, and following a thorough examination, the conclusion was, that his hips are unaffected.  This was met with relief and an assurance that his life should be largely unaffected. 

I have now taken over the training, but Doug continues his walking duties, with all the enthusiasm and gusto that he shared with Zak. Luika is now 15 months old, yet already I am beginning to see those early signs of blind devotion.



About The Author:
Nina has worked with animals for the majority of her adult life and studied wolves in captivity at Whipsnade Wild Animal Park. This was to be her pre cursor to becoming a dog behaviourist, since she believes that in order to understand dogs, we should first look to the species from where they came. In 1998 however, she decided to offer people an alternative to boarding their pets and with her husband Doug Cole, established a thriving pet and home sitting service called Nina’s Nannies for Pets, which currently covers the South of the U.K. She is also a champion of animal welfare and does a lot of media work, in order to raise both her companies profile and animal related issues. http://www.ninasnanniesforpets.co


Tags: PETS, ANIMALS, DOGS, MS, HEALTH
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