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27th Oct 2019

Having a service dog, an interview with Riley Cook

In this episode, I speak with Riley Cook about her Ankylosing Spondylitis and her service dog Gatsby and the various ways he helps her on a day to day basis.. Riley has been dealing with AS for about 10 years. A few years ago she decided she needed a service dog and took on the task of training Gatsby herself to perform the needed tasks. Gatsby can help Riley with a number of daily tasks like helping to steady Riley when walking, bracing for Riley when Riley needs to stand up, picking up items from the floor, pulling Riley’s wheelchair and so much more.

You can connect with Riley at her Instagram page (instagram.com/gatsbygoldenservicedog). Riley also has an apparel company called Aware with a Flare (awarewithflare.com). 

Riley mentioned the following service dog organizations:

Palmetto Animal Assisted Life Services - https://paals.org

Canine Companions for Independence - https://www.cci.org

There are numerous organizations that are available to try and assist people with getting a service dog. Here are some additional services/resources:

Americans with Disabilities Act FAQ - https://www.ada.gov/regs2010/service_animal_qa.html

Paws with a Cause - https://www.pawswithacause.org

Here is a link to an article from Ageless Paws discussing a service dog for dealing with pain management - https://agelesspaws.com/need-service-dog-pain-management/

Finally, here is a link to the International Association of Assistance Dog Partners - https://www.iaadp.org

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The Axial Spondyloarthritis Podcast
A podcast for people with Axial Spondyloarthritis
A podcast for people with Axial Spondyloarthritis. I am Jayson Sacco, a 34 year plus Axial Spondyloarthritis survivor. With this show, I want to bring the AS community together and talk with doctors, organizations, and individuals all dealing with AS.
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