Banner is a 3-year-old Husky from Georgia who assists Whitney Braley.
She serves as a medical service dog for Whitney, who has PTSD and often experiences anxiety attacks.
Since she was a pup, Banner has been with Whitney, trained to recognize and respond during Whitney’s anxious moments.
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She can also sense when Whitney might have a migraine or when there’s a change in her blood pressure.
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One particular day, Banner persistently pulled at Whitney’s dress, urging her to follow. This led them to a nearby woods where they discovered a sealed box. Inside were 7 very cold kittens, seemingly abandoned and in dire need of help.
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Whitney and Banner immediately took action, bringing the kittens home. Under their care, the kittens began to recover.
Banner, with her protective nature, acted as a mother figure to these kittens, ensuring their safety and well-being.
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With time and care, the kittens regained their health and are now in the process of finding permanent homes.
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Service dogs, like Banner, are trained to assist individuals with various health challenges.
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Their keen senses and training can make a significant difference, as seen with the rescue of the kittens.
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Banner’s intuition and caring nature not only serve Whitney but also play a crucial role in saving the lives of the abandoned kittens.