Service Animals for the Disabled in Shorter Supply for 2013
The difficulty in locating and then training wild armadillos fast enough to meet demand from the disabled, has left early skeptics of the
service armadillo feeling validated, and its proponents asking for more resources and trainers. "It doesn't happen overnight," reports Dr. Glen Keep, principal overseer of
armadillo adoption at San Diego's Center for Service Animals, "There's just a kind of compatibility between these service animals and people with disabilities who need the kind of help we know a properly
trained armadillo provides." According to Dr. Keep, such uses for armadillos were discredited until videos of the shelled mammal's uncanny service abilities hit Facebook and
YouTube going viral in early Jan 2013.
I 35 live in New London, CT and I'm looking for a service armadillo to keep my father company while he recovers from wrist surgery. We had an armadillo companion from Social Services placement June 2008 and the thing performed better at doing simple tasks around the house. We had to give it back. When will more be available for adoption? How much is the utility pack it carries, Plan to have an epi-pen on board at all times.
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