A delightful article courtesy of The Dodo.
There was a simply lovely article on The Dodo about a service dog receiving a call from her Mom.
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Service Dog Has The Sweetest Reaction To Getting A Video Call From Her Mom

Meet Moxie — a very good girl who works every day to make her mom’s life a little bit easier.
Ever since Moxie met Katie Harris, the two have rarely been apart. Moxie accompanies her mom to work and is always by her side at home.
“Moxie helps me every day and truly has been such a huge blessing to me,” Harris told The Dodo. “Very often, when I would bend over, I would either injure myself from a dislocation or pass out from blood pressure issues. Moxie will pick up anything I drop, retrieve my shoes, clothes or anything else I need.”

Harris suffers from Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a connective tissue disorder, and recently had surgery to help ease her symptoms. Unfortunately, that meant Moxie had to stay at home while she was in the hospital for an extended stay.
Harris knew it would be difficult to not be around Moxie — but she had no idea how the service pup would react to the separation.
“I hate being away from Moxie, especially during hard times,” Harris said. “When I knew I was going to be transferred to rehab, I kind of jokingly FaceTimed her, not knowing if she would have any reaction.”

After 12 days apart, it was clear that Moxie missed her mom, too. The pup seemed overjoyed to see her mom’s face again — even if it was just on a phone screen.
“She immediately recognized my voice and when she started licking the phone — I definitely teared up,” Harris said. “I didn’t quite see the full reaction until my stepmom sent me the video and I couldn’t believe it! I truly do believe she knew that was me.”
The next day, Moxie reunited with her mom, and the pup couldn’t contain her excitement. It was clear that though Moxie is a dog with a job, her love for her mom goes far beyond duty or training.
Even the way she greeted her mom shows just how much she cares.

“I couldn’t wait to see her, but I was a little nervous about my neck due to my cervical fusion,” Harris said. “But although she jumped in my lap and immediately started licking me, she didn’t hurt my neck at all. We eventually just paused in more of a hug as I just held her.”
Harris understands how life-changing a service dog can be and is now working to raise money to gift service animals to those in need.
“I can honestly say that having Moxie has ‘saved me’ and I am so incredibly thankful for her,” Harris said. “Not only does she help me physically, but we truly are a team as we navigate these challenges and hurdles together.”
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Katie Harris is unfortunate but also incredibly lucky. For her Moxie is the centre of her life and one can hardly imagine life without Moxie.
Moxie has developed an amazing relationship with Katie and it’s a lovely example of how close the bond between a human and a dog can get!
What a beautiful story! We need more of those in life.
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I’m doing my best, Susan. 😉
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Thank you so much! I just saw this…I feel very fortunate 🙂
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What a wonderful bond. ❤️
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It is! A beautiful, special bond. And yet, Colette, it’s probably not unusual.
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Yup, this brought a tear (of joy) to my eye. Sweet Moxie. Bless them both.
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Seconded! As you say, sweet Moxie!
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What would we do without these wonderful, wonderful beings? I don’t ever want a world without them.
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Beautifully put! They are treasured companions and we watched a documentary tonight (Wednesday) that showed their brains are sophisticated as well. I’m going to present that programme on LfD soon.
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A lovely story Paul. Heartwarming to see the strength of the bond between them. There’s no guarantee of enduring love from people, even from one’s own children, but there is from dogs. That’s what makes them SO SO special.
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Yes, Margaret, it is a perfect role for our dogs. Wonderful!
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Pawtacular love & dogvotion 🐾💜🐾
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Wonderful! 🙂
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Dogs are amazing. I lost my German Shepherd, Bruno two years ago now. AS my mobility is now very bad I didn’t replace him. I really miss the company though. He was something special and I really hope that he is chasing trains in his personal heaven.
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