Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Murphy


I think Murphy is one of those dogs trained to know when a person is going to have a diabetic attack.  Our niece has one and the dog has saved her life a number of times.  Or he could be some other type of service dog.

17 comments:

William Kendall said...

Murphy looks quite peaceful.

Bill said...

Murphy is taking a break from his busy schedule.

Shammickite said...

I like the composition of this photo.

magiceye said...

Love these service dogs!

Kay said...

Service dogs can help in so many ways: eyes, ears, alerts for any number of medical conditions (including seizures). These dogs are truly leaders of the pack when it comes to the Man's Best Friend category.

Petrea Burchard said...

Whatever his service category is, he's got a job and he's filling a need. Dogs love having a job, they love being needed. You know I have a soft spot for dogs, Lowell!

Small City Scenes said...

Good for Murphy. Service dogs can be unsung heros
MB

Marleen said...

Dogs like Murphy are incredible! Lovely photo.

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Muito boa esta fotografia.
Continuação de boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

RedPat said...

Murphy is ready for duty when called upon!

Sharon said...

Murphy looks like he's taking a well deserved break. Just a quick little nap.

Karl said...

Good dog, incredible !

Sharon said...

Hey Lowell, me again. I thought I'd answer your question about my dad and his tiger. My dad was always a huge softy when it came to animals but, later in his life he became even more so. I just think there was something about the look of that stuffed animal that spoke to him so he had to have it.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I think the service dogs are amazing Lowell, Murphy looks tres content to wait patiently until his owner needs him ☺

Revrunner said...

I think Murphy is a champ.

Lois said...

A faithful friend for sure.

stardust said...

Diabetes Service Dog is new to me. Have enough rest while you can, Murphy!

Yoko

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