Our seizure response dogs can help with the following.
Epilepsy alert dogs.
Some dogs learn to put their body between the seizing individual and the floor to break the fall at the start of a seizure.
Dogs chosen for this role will be able to naturally detect an oncoming seizure and are trained in a way to warn its partner of an oncoming seizure.
An approved assistance dog is protected under law to be used in public places.
Some dogs learn to lie next to someone having a seizure to prevent injury.
The alert gives time to their person to lie down and avoid injury.
A seizure alert dog is one that has been trained to respond to a seizure in someone who has epilepsy.
A seizure alert dog is a type of service dog that is trained to find help or assist its partner during and or after a seizure.
With ceaseless protection and support during and after your seizure you can always find trust through your sdwr seizure response dog.
Activate a life alert system.
Paws seizure response dogs are custom trained to assist people who have epilepsy with tasks such as activating a life alert system finding someone to help retrieving a phone or stimulating a person during a seizure.
Some dogs have been trained to bark or otherwise alert families when a child has a seizure while playing outside or in another room.
These dogs can be trained as an assistance dog through an approved training provider for people who experience seizures.