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- Q1335646 subject Q8271800.
- Q1335646 subject Q8420482.
- Q1335646 abstract "A seizure response dog (SRD) (also known as seizure dog) is a dog demonstrating specific assisting behaviour during or immediately after a person's epileptic seizure. When reliably trained such dogs can serve as service dogs for people with epilepsy. Tasks for seizure dogs may include, but are not limited to: Find someone to help Activate an emergency response system Stimulate a person to help them "wake up" after a seizure Act as a brace to help the person up Retrieve a phone or medication Physically remove the patient from an unsafe situation ( i.e. middle of a street )A dog demonstrating specific behaviour prior to a persons epileptic seizure is also referred to as seizure alert dog (SAD). Reports suggest that some dogs can be trained to anticipate epileptic seizures. However, this ability has been questioned.Seizure response and seizure alerting behaviour may spontaneously develop in dogs living with children and adults with epilepsy.".
- Q1335646 thumbnail Service_Dog_at_restaurant.jpg?width=300.
- Q1335646 wikiPageExternalLink 0416_030416_seizuredogs.html.
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- Q1335646 wikiPageWikiLink Q8271800.
- Q1335646 wikiPageWikiLink Q8420482.
- Q1335646 comment "A seizure response dog (SRD) (also known as seizure dog) is a dog demonstrating specific assisting behaviour during or immediately after a person's epileptic seizure. When reliably trained such dogs can serve as service dogs for people with epilepsy.".
- Q1335646 label "Seizure response dog".
- Q1335646 depiction Service_Dog_at_restaurant.jpg.