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    Re: My new little girl has curred my anxiety and panic attacks!!!!!!!!!!!!! :))

    Way to go Shortbus! And congrats on such a fine looking dog!
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    Re: My new little girl has curred my anxiety and panic attacks!!!!!!!!!!!!! :))

    As a fellow pitbull owner it nice to here a good story about them once in a while. Seems like all you ever hear is bad stories about them. But you made a good choice pitbulls are the most loving breed of dog I have ever encountered and deserve more good people to give them homes like you. I for one cant think of any reasons to be upset even if I have alot of them when I am with my dog. I hope your good streak continues and you have lots of good times with your pit.

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    Re: My new little girl has curred my anxiety and panic attacks!!!!!!!!!!!!! :))

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    I've never thought of that actually lol. But I don't know if what I have would be considered a disability to most. I feel like people who truly need a dog companion to help them out in everyday life probably have it a lot harder than i do. but im still going to look into that lol, cuz that wold be really cool.
    If your panic attacks and anxiety prevent you from living a "normal" life (but normal is all relevant, of course), and your dog helps to prevent that feeling of anxiety and panic attack, then absolutely it would qualify as a disability. There are service dogs working right now with people with panic and anxiety attacks.

    http://www.iaadp.org/psd_tasks.html - particularly III. COPING WITH EMOTIONAL OVERLOAD

    http://www.standardpoodlesusa.com/se...d-bipolar.html

    http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/....aspx?id=79757

    http://www.psychdog.org/

    http://www.psychdog.org/training.html

    There are many more links you can find if you Google "Service Dog for Panic Attacks".

    I volunteer with Canine Assistants in Alpharetta that trains service dogs for the physically disabled. We don't do psychiatric service dogs though.

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    Re: My new little girl has curred my anxiety and panic attacks!!!!!!!!!!!!! :))

    That makes me so happy to hear. I have had both anxiety attacks and panic attacks, they are not chronic but triggered, but I can't imagine having to deal with that on a daily/weekly basis. Especially panic attacks. I wish you the very best and congratulations on your new dog!

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    Re: My new little girl has curred my anxiety and panic attacks!!!!!!!!!!!!! :))

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    If your panic attacks and anxiety prevent you from living a "normal" life (but normal is all relevant, of course), and your dog helps to prevent that feeling of anxiety and panic attack, then absolutely it would qualify as a disability. There are service dogs working right now with people with panic and anxiety attacks.

    http://www.iaadp.org/psd_tasks.html - particularly III. COPING WITH EMOTIONAL OVERLOAD

    http://www.standardpoodlesusa.com/se...d-bipolar.html

    http://news.medill.northwestern.edu/....aspx?id=79757

    http://www.psychdog.org/

    http://www.psychdog.org/training.html

    There are many more links you can find if you Google "Service Dog for Panic Attacks".

    I volunteer with Canine Assistants in Alpharetta that trains service dogs for the physically disabled. We don't do psychiatric service dogs though.
    I want to echo this statement - there are absolutely people who have their dogs registered as service dogs for psychiatric reasons. You should definitely look into it.

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    Re: My new little girl has curred my anxiety and panic attacks!!!!!!!!!!!!! :))

    She is beautiful and such a big Earth Angel for you Thank you so much for sharing her photos and big spirit with us!

    I was diagnosed in 1998 with a Generalized Panic Disorder after some traumatic events in my life. I did many many years of therapy and tried most anxiety med's on the market. I can tell you that I have used Effexor XR for atleast 10 years now and it has done wonders for me. We discovered that my issue stems from a shortage of norepinephrine and most anxiety drugs only help with serotonin. That is why the Effexor XR works for me. Just something to look into. Good luck to you and best wishes!!!!
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    Re: My new little girl has curred my anxiety and panic attacks!!!!!!!!!!!!! :))

    uppppdateeeee.


    well this is what i wake up to laying on me every morning now





    anddd a few mischievous acts over the last few months ;p.. i should have named her Trouble!

    I use to be really anal about keeping that glass clean... now i cant seem to keep up with the puppy snot on it..


    i couldnt even scold her... it was like she was telling me to quit lol


    andd she actually chewed through the rubber handle and took chunks out of the aluminum handle.. i then found 3 baby teeth on the ground... she stoped chewing on hard stuff after that lol




    btw does anyone know if pits are runners?? cuz i really wana figure out what else shes mixed with. ive never seen a dog run in circles for 20-30 min non stop in my life... she has a path she runs in the backyard every morning and now shes started to dive into the leaf piles. i really need to get a video of it
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