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Meg my PTSD & EMOTIONAL SUPPORT DOG + my best friend H

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I love all animals especially dogs and horses I am lucky enough to have a Border Terrier, who is a rescue dog. My GP sorted it out for her to be my PTSD dog which means she wears a harness and I can take her everywhere with me and she is accepted.
 
Sounds wonderful @Hed4 I didn't know that you can get dogs for PTSD.
Yes, I first discovered it when a man had a young Alsatian at my GP surgery and I asked my GP about it and he said Meg would be ideal as she is good with everything and calm. When I pluck up courage she comes into supermarkets etc I can focus on her and no one else
 
Yes, I first discovered it when a man had a young Alsatian at my GP surgery and I asked my GP about it and he said Meg would be ideal as she is good with everything and calm. When I pluck up courage she comes into supermarkets etc I can focus on her and no one else
This is a really good thing, If it helps you it's great. How old is the dog?
 
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