ALZHEIMER K9
To date, no one has developed a K9 capable of professionally responding to someone disabled with this disease accept Bob Taylor of the United States K9 Academy. Because of the advances Bob has created in the Science of Canine mental development, he is now capable training a dog that can respond to the demands of a person with Alzheimer's disease and help both that individual, and those responsible for them.
Bob has been able to develop a K9 that is "brainwave sensitive" and can alert to abnormal brainwave activity. Because of their ability to receive and project brainwaves, they are very effective at alerting to and normalizing Seizure behaviors, and Diabetic conditions. This comes as a result of being able to combine the arts of search and rescue and scent detection with his "brainwave sensitive" K9s. In doing so Bob has produced several K9s for those with Autism that have been incredibly effective.
As a result, Bob is able to create K9s that will work with those affected by Alzheimer's disease
Alerting to, regulating, and working with their behaviors. This is a highly specialized field of work that requires the expertise of someone who has years of education, experience, and service, and Bob is the only one I know with those credentials, and the K9s to back them up.
Sincerely,
Doctor David Kelso, PHD.
Vice President, American Red Cross
Search and Rescue Handler and Administrator
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