Jasmine looks like she did amazing!
I have Sodapop, who is a service mini (a bit different than therapy, though I'm sure you're aware of that <3 ) who does medical alert and response, and once she's older, light mobility. Right now she is seven, almost eight months old! She is a red dunn, and her most important task is alerting me to fainting spells before they happen.
We're not sure how she does this, but I think she listens to my heart rate, as wild horses listen to and sync up their heartbeats with herd members as an early warning system.
View attachment 45548 Here she is with a friends service dog, Odin.
She had zero cares about him lol, just wanted to lay down near him and nap and graze lol.
View attachment 45549 Here she is in the middle of a fainting alert, where she'll refuse to move, then start rubbing her chin over me until the episode is over. She also alerts to anxiety and panic attacks now.
View attachment 45550 Here she is her first time ever going to Walmart to work.
She did amazing, ignored everybody and alerted and responded to a fainting spell, so I didn't fall.
View attachment 45551 And here she is recently at Aldis, in her brand new vest (we're still waiting on the lettering to get finished being made), it's a bit too big on her right now, but she'll hopefully grow into it lol.
A few fun facts about her:
She is the third service mini in NY that I've been able to track down.
Her 'mom' genetically can't be her mother; it turns out her half brother and her were switched at birth!
She started tasking on her own at first from watching my service dog
She is only 23.5 inches tall, and a whopping 54 pounds