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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Upstate, NY
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HI eileen...nice to see you again and WOW Montana sure has grown, he looks so good.
I am wondering if any of the service dog orgs might be able to recommend someone to call ? I take it you mean pulling the covers up over you in bed. A handy man can put up a pulley and devise a way to perform this feat with using maybe clips on one end to assist Montana? sorry i am trying to visualize of what you can tell a handy man to build but where a blanket is on you when you're done with pulley and nothing left to do i am wondering if Montana drools on the blanket as he's not used to this task and having a time with it unsure of himself OR feeling if you're nervous.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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I searched for it, and there are a number of sites that mention a 'rope device to move covers' but I can't find a picture or instructions on how to make one. For a single blanket, i.e. a quilt- it should be fairly easy here are some service dog training videos, I think this one might be helpful http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0mxt7v-EYk
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