
I met a lot of Collies during the event, but the most impressive was a real-life Lassie, named Jarrod.
Jarrod was picked out of a litter by his disabled owner, David, to be trained as a service dog. Though Jarrod's breeder explained to David that her puppies had never been used as service dogs, David was certain that Jarrod would make a reliable, trustworthy companion. He was confident in picking Jarrod, he never expected his new pup would actually save his life. It was a year and a half later in snowy Hampstead NH when David was out on his porch with Jarrod, trying to reach up from his wheelchair to get snow off his roof. All of a sudden Jarrod was pushing David toward the stairs to the extent that David reluctantly went that way. Within seconds, the entire roof, a complete 4,000 pounds, collapsed where David had been sitting.
Jarrod went on to win much praise & awards for his heroism. I was thrilled to have meet both he and David, both were extremely kind and appreciative. My claim to fame? Well Elsa is actually a cousin of Jarrod's! I am very proud to be the owner of a nearly-famous young Collie. Maybe someday her inner Lassie will come out as well!
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