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Sampson is the original ambassador for service dogs in science. With his handler they developed protocol for SD PPE and lab safety for handler access to science

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Mom here: Sam has been having a little trouble with his back legs. Nothing new, just more dramatic lately. His back legs gave out trying to go up a flight of stairs - which is new. So we sat on the floor together and shared blueberries. Calling the vet to get him in for his Ketamine and Librela shot which always seem to help. Growing old is part of life, we will care for him just as he cared for me for so many years. Video: Sam lying on a tile floor being fed blueberries.

Mom here: Sam has been having a little trouble with his back legs. Nothing new, just more dramatic lately. His back legs gave out trying to go up a flight of stairs - which is new. So we sat on the floor together and shared blueberries. Calling the vet to get him in for his Ketamine and Librela shot which always seem to help. Growing old is part of life, we will care for him just as he cared for me for so many years. Video: Sam lying on a tile floor being fed blueberries.

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Mom here : He gave years of his life to keeping me safe. Now the job is simple: gentle pets, quiet mornings, unconditional love. I’ve done this hundreds of times— and it’s still not enough to repay him. Even now, retired and gray, he still reminds me I’m enough. So every morning, I stand here and remind him—he is enough. Love is never a burden or inconvenient, it is a privilege. Video: Sampson sitting next to Mom. Her pajama bottoms and slippers are visible. He leans into her as she gently strokes his fur, face and ears. Light piano music plays in the background.

Mom here : He gave years of his life to keeping me safe. Now the job is simple: gentle pets, quiet mornings, unconditional love. I’ve done this hundreds of times— and it’s still not enough to repay him. Even now, retired and gray, he still reminds me I’m enough. So every morning, I stand here and remind him—he is enough. Love is never a burden or inconvenient, it is a privilege. Video: Sampson sitting next to Mom. Her pajama bottoms and slippers are visible. He leans into her as she gently strokes his fur, face and ears. Light piano music plays in the background.

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Pax threw out all the stops for an extra treato this morning. Video: pax, a black Labrador, sitting in a kitchen looking cute. With close ups of his fluffy caterpillar eyebrows, a toothy grin, and slight wink at the end.

Pax threw out all the stops for an extra treato this morning. Video: pax, a black Labrador, sitting in a kitchen looking cute. With close ups of his fluffy caterpillar eyebrows, a toothy grin, and slight wink at the end.

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Since retiring I’ve found the voice of my people and use it! Video: Mons at the cutting board and Sam is wagging his tail and arhwoo-wooing!

Since retiring I’ve found the voice of my people and use it! Video: Mons at the cutting board and Sam is wagging his tail and arhwoo-wooing!

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Pax is trained to alert Mom to impending medical complications. Just like I am. Some dogs alert to impending medical conditions through olfactory - they can smell changes in blood sugar like for diabetes alert dogs. Some alert to behavioral changes in their human. Mom, because of her brain injury becomes overwhelmed and her brain cannot filter out stimuli, which progresses to more complicated problems. She displays “tells” like rapping one finger. Pax watches for this and alerts through a nudge. He will continue to alert her until she recognizes she is overwhelmed and can take appropriate action. This alert is important because Mom can act on this and stay longer in a setting. She remains healthy and independent. Dogs who demonstrate the ability to alert to a medical crisis can be trained to communicate with their handlers in various ways, like pawing at the handler, nudging the handler, jumping up on the handler, or even give one bark. Some dogs develop unique ways of communicating with their handlers, like refusing to let them leave the house or even refusing to let them stand up. Each team is unique. The significance of dogs who alert to medical crises before they occur is not in the alerts themselves, but in the opportunities that are presented to handlers to know something is awry before it happens. Once a handler is aware that a particular medical condition is going to occur, he or she can take appropriate action, like getting to a safe place, taking emergency medication, or getting help from someone else. Video: A person is tapping a finger on their leg. A black dog sitting on the side nudges the persons leg and kicks their hand several times.

Pax is trained to alert Mom to impending medical complications. Just like I am. Some dogs alert to impending medical conditions through olfactory - they can smell changes in blood sugar like for diabetes alert dogs. Some alert to behavioral changes in their human. Mom, because of her brain injury becomes overwhelmed and her brain cannot filter out stimuli, which progresses to more complicated problems. She displays “tells” like rapping one finger. Pax watches for this and alerts through a nudge. He will continue to alert her until she recognizes she is overwhelmed and can take appropriate action. This alert is important because Mom can act on this and stay longer in a setting. She remains healthy and independent. Dogs who demonstrate the ability to alert to a medical crisis can be trained to communicate with their handlers in various ways, like pawing at the handler, nudging the handler, jumping up on the handler, or even give one bark. Some dogs develop unique ways of communicating with their handlers, like refusing to let them leave the house or even refusing to let them stand up. Each team is unique. The significance of dogs who alert to medical crises before they occur is not in the alerts themselves, but in the opportunities that are presented to handlers to know something is awry before it happens. Once a handler is aware that a particular medical condition is going to occur, he or she can take appropriate action, like getting to a safe place, taking emergency medication, or getting help from someone else. Video: A person is tapping a finger on their leg. A black dog sitting on the side nudges the persons leg and kicks their hand several times.

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Mom here: Sampson’s time in service dog vest has officially come to an end. The process of retirement and transition is complete. Sam must pass a public access test with his training organization Paws Giving Independence yearly to keep his vest privileges. This year we opted out. His last time in vest was the launch of our book “INSISTENT.” Seems fitting. Now he will live his life in leisure snoozling, playing, and eating peanut butter treatos. He still likes to do “tasks” and we’ll let him as long as he wants around the house. For me, the final words, that he’ll no longer have public access or time in vest, and “Happy Retirement Sammie” from PGI was like the final sign off from a working K9. It has had a profound emotional impact on me. My partner will never again be by my side, and I will look to, and rely on Pax Bellator moving forward. We will form a bond that will be immeasurable over time. Sam has earned his time off, Pax has shown he’s up to the task. Now it is my responsibility to switch my mind set and trust in Pax while still loving my Sam-Sam to the fullest and providing him the Best! Retirement! Ever! at home. I’ll continue to share throwback photos of him working - I hope you all will help me embrace this transition in our life and in our future posting. Sampson’s legacy lives on in our book and through our 501(c)(3) Sampson’s Legacy Foundation. His presence gave me a life and changed a world culture for science and service dog handlers. His paw prints left a true legacy. Happy retirement Sam! You earned every second. ❤️ Thank you all for loving him as much as we do! Video: Compilation of videos and photos showing Sampson passing his service vest to Pax and then Sampson enjoying retirement!

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