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We are excited to announce that Phoebe had her first sleep over at age ten! Thanks to Mazie, the family’s service dog who is able to detect low blood sugar, she was able to enjoy an overnight stay at her friends house with less cause for concern. Phoebe was joined by her sisters Karis and Megan, and also her friend Katelyn. These girls are all mentioned in Dogs in Vests, the book and project that raises money to assist in paying for the life of Mazie, and teach the world about owner trained service dogs. 

 

Mazie has been doing so well since her training, and of course with continued training, to perform her medical alert duties. She even alerted twice to Miriam Richard, the dogs original host mom, who was on preforming a Prolon fast (for more details on the Prolon fast, please send a direct message). This moment was really special because it showed how accurate Mazie was becoming at fulfilling her duties.

 

Miriam shared that Mazie jumped up and pawed at her on multiple occasions within a small amount of time. She generally wouldn’t leave Miriam’s side for over and hour. Miriam realized that the affection was beyond what is called for during a foster mom and pup reunion. Trying to understand Mazie’s relentless pressure for attention she thought to herself, “I wonder if my blood sugar is low and she’s alerting me?” Miriam immediately checked her blood sugar levels and  discovered her numbers were at a low of 72 the first time and even lower at 70 after the second test. Miriam then ate a Prolon bar, quickly raising her blood sugar to 84. Mazie stopped alerting to Miriam after a couple of minutes and went on enjoying being a dog and checking on her girls (The Ladewig daughters). The next morning Mazie alerted to Miriam and thus, she ate another bar. Fortunately, the Ladewig girls did not warrant any alerts during the visit. What a success! Mazie is becoming a master at her craft. It’s so exciting to watch her grow not just as a service animal, but also in her love for her girls.

 

On behalf of Dogs In Vests, we are so proud of Mazie, our Novacek 84 Labradoodle! Additionally, we are so happy for The Ladewig girls, whom defy all odds while discovering how to live a normal life with their trusted dog Mazie at their side. 

 

Watch more and let this transformation warm your hearts at www.dogsinvests.com. Many people are sharing our mission and helping us raise funds by purchasing the Dogs in Vests book through the website. All proceeds pay for the life and care of Mazie. Our dream is to raise enough money to care for the lives of owner trained service dogs for families in need. We’re always available for questions or concerns. Please write or call us with any questions about our process and journey! 

 

*We’ve recently been embarking on meet and greet presentations at local junior high schools to share our experience, strength, and joy. For speaking engagement inquiries please e-mail Miriam@dogsinvests.com or victor@dogsinvests.com.

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Victor shows the class the command for Captain to "lap" which is a deep pressure task for calm someone who suffers from anxiety or depression.

The Dogs in Vests team has launched a speaking campaign to introduce their owner trained Novacek 84 Labradoodles that serve various medical and service duties. The Dogs in Vests team is regularly seen speaking in local bookstores promoting their book Dogs in Vests (where all proceeds serve to pay for the life of Mazie, a labradoodle that was owner trained alongside one of Park Cities best dog trainers, to detect low blood sugar in a child struggling with various health ailments.) The Dogs in vests team recently took on a local Junior High School, presenting to multiple classes over the course of an entire day, sharing different components of their journey with Captain and Stella (both are owner trained Novacek 84 Labradoodles) as well as the life changing emotional connectivity involved. Students and teachers alike have responded extremely well and the team has since been asked to speak at a local High School during Mental Health Awareness week, and additionally, to parents and students about the role of an Emotional Support animal in the life of Victor, team member lead and co-author of Dogs in Vests.

Our team wants to encourage you to learn more about Dogs in Vests, watch the Documentary (written, filmed, edited, and produced by the team and local kids for collegiate resume material) and witness a transformation that will warm your hearts at www.dogsinvests.com. Families and people of all ages are sharing the Dogs in Vests mission on social media and new outlets around DFW. As the Dogs in Vests team continues to appear in the community (as far outside of DFW as Kemp, Austin, Virginia, Beaver Creek, Lake Tahoe, etc.) they are spreading awareness and bringing smiles all over the map. You can help the raise funds and awareness by purchasing the Dogs in Vests book through their website. All proceeds pay for the life and care of Mazie so the Ladewig family can enjoy the dog without fear of financial distress. Their dream is to raise enough money to care for the lives of owner trained service dogs for many more families in need. They've stated that they are always available for inquiries and support. Please write or call us with any questions about our process and journey! 

 

*If you're interested in our meet and greet presentations at your local school, business, or group, please e-mail Miriam@dogsinvests.com or victor@dogsinvests.com. We will be glad to educate and share our experience, knowledge, and joy --- and of course our sweet fluffy working friends! You can also reach us through our website, www.dogsinvests.com, Facebook @servicedogsintraining, or Instagram, dogs_in_vests.