For many people with medical conditions, service dogs can be a life-saving resource. These loyal companions are specially trained to recognize when their owner is in trouble and respond, whether itโs fetching medicine or calling for help.
Amber Laudicina, from North Carolina, experiences unexpected seizures, due to chemotherapy-related brain damage after battling a brain tumor in 2010, according to WGHP.
Thankfully, she has an 11-month-old service dog named Koda by her side, who she has trained to respond when she is having a seizure.
Koda began to sense before the owner did that something wasnโt right, and barks in alert. As Amber slumps to the ground, Koda stays by her side making sure she doesnโt get harmed.
The employee then takes over and calls for emergency help, while Koda patiently stands guard. Amber wrote that while Koda is still in training and his leash interfered with some of his tasks, he still โdid very well.โ
โHe saved my life,โ Amber told WGHP. โHe prevented me from actually getting hurt and ending up truly in the hospital with a concussion or something worse.โ
Amber also praised the actions of the supermarket employees, saying they went above-and-beyond with their response.
โEmployees typically donโt sit with me or anything like that. They tend to just stand around and wait for EMTs to arrive,โ Amber said.
According to the outlet, EMS arrived to check on Amber but she did not need to go to the hospital.
Amber has also set up a GoFundMe page to raise money to thank the manager for her life-saving actions.
@koda_sd_in_training TW: Real Time True Seizure Occurs โ this shows the amazing staff at my local Harris and Teeter handling this situation amazingly from beginning to end when medics arrived. Koda is still learning and did very well. The leash unfortunately contributed to a lot of his tasking issues and now tells me he needs to b on a traffic lead. You can train and train for this but you dont know how far youve come until it actually happens. I cant predict my episodes so its truly rare for me to catch it on film. Not that I like showing me in this state, I felt itโs important to show why you shouldnt mess w service dogs. He knew something was up and I should have known better to not be out the way ive been feeling. The first time her barked i wasnt 100% he was truly alerting but after, it was clear and I listened. Now I can know to trust his alerts more and more ๐ home and resting now. #canecorso #canecorsoitaliano #servicedog #servicedogintraining #servicedogsoftikok #canecorsoservicedogintraining #servicesogprospect #servicedogteam #mastiffsoftiktok #dogtraining #puppytraining101 #puppytraining โฌ 10 minutes BGM for light training such as yoga(845880) โ kakumaru