Icon of PA Service Dog Bill & 2012 American Humane Association’s Hero Dog Nominee Needs Your Help

Service dog rescued from shelter, trained as hearing dog, matched with woman who fought (and won) for law to protect service dogs, nominated for American Humane Association's Hero Dog award falls ill and needs your help for vet bills. Every $1 helps.
By: Rock Mammas
 
Service Dog Hattie Gives Kisses
Service Dog Hattie Gives Kisses
Aug. 29, 2012 - PRLog -- St. Paul -- Service dogs help people with disabilities live independently. But did you know that until recently there were no laws to protect service dogs from harm.  But that changed in Pennsylvania August 8, 2012 when the Service Dog Bill was signed into law.

“The bill allows for dog owners to be charged with a third-degree misdemeanor if their dog attacks a service dog and they had knowledge of the animal’s aggression, or if the animal had a history of attack.

Individuals found responsible for a service dog’s harm would be responsible for veterinary bills, replacement and training costs of a new service dog, fines, and more. The passing of this bill recognizes the importance of service dogs and the extensive training that goes into a service dog to enable it to serve a person with disabilities.”

This law is the result of a personal quest by a deaf woman named Jennifer and her hearing dog named Hattie.

Hattie was also a nominee in the 2012 American Humane Association’s Hero Dog Awards.

Sadly, after all her work, Hattie has fallen ill. She had a very serious medical emergency last week requiring emergency surgery.  

Now, Jen and Hattie need your help. Hattie’s health emergency ran up a vet bill of over $3,500. The good news is that Hattie is now home, recovering and already back to work alerting Jen to sounds. Hattie’s health diagnosis will require much needed future maintenance and care in order to allow her to continue to do her sound work duties for Jennifer. Jennifer and Dogs for the Deaf could use your help with Hattie’s medical expenses.

Hattie was placed by Dogs for the Deaf, a national nonprofit that rescues dogs and trains them to assist people with various needs. Dogs for the Deaf is currently collecting donations to help pay for Hattie’s outstanding expenses.

If you can help, even with just $1, $5, $10, or more you can mail a check to: Dogs for the Deaf, Hattie’s care, 10175 Wheeler Road, Central Point, OR 97502 or make a donation online at http://www.DogsfortheDeaf.org or via phone at 1-800-990-DOGS.

To learn more about Hattie please visit her Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/314019068619588/ or read her story at http://dogingtonpost.com/dogs-for-the-deaf-hatties-story-2/

Contact: Vaughn Maurice
Email: Vaughn@DogsfortheDeaf.org
Phone: 800.990.3647

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Source:Rock Mammas
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Tags:Service Dogs, Pets, Animal Assistance, Hearing Dogs, Hero Dog, Animal Rights
Industry:Pets, Non-profit, Society
Location:St. Paul - Minnesota - United States
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