By Kaila Philo · March 29, 2015
In 1994, Matthew Smith, 42, was injured in a motorcycle accident, after which made him dependent upon crutches to walk.
In the accident I had severe nerve damage to my legs, Smith said, which left me able to walk short distances and in a wheelchair for the rest of the time.
The accident took a negative toll on Smiths shoulders as he tried to use crutches more often.
It [was] hurting to walk and wheel around, he said, so I decided to look into getting a service dog.
Soon afterwards, he began to seek $#@!istance.
Through the Animal Farm Foundations (AFF) $#@!istance Dog Training Program, he was $#@!igned Jericho as a service dog. Jericho was a rescue, found in a shelter in Florida and taken to the agencys New York location by AFF trainer, Apryl Lea.
He was found as a stray, the New York-bred Lea said. He met all the criteria
laid-back, good work ethic, sound structure.
AFFs $#@!istance Dog Program aims to train dogs like Jericho as service dogs in order to show their capability and rehabilitate their image in the public eye.
Dogs labeled pit bulls are discriminated against, the AFF Mission states, by municipal legislation that bans or restricts ownership and by animal shelters with discriminatory adoption policies.
When Jericho and Smith first met, it was love at first sight. A year into Jerichos training, we immediately clicked, Smith admits.
AFFs service pit bulls are $#@!igned to applicants who need stronger support for wheelchairs and brace transfer. Brace transfer is when Jericho helps brace Matthew when he transfer from his wheelchair to another chair or object, or if he was to fall out of his chair, Lea said.
The Animal Farm Foundation, established in 1985 in Dutchess County, NY, is devoted to providing safety, training, and equal opportunities for pit bulls. This nonprofit agency provided Matthew with Jericho free-of-charge, while other adoption agencies Smith approached asked for up to $15K per canine.
When asked how Jerichos impacted Smiths life, Lea said: I find that dogs change peoples lives, and its even more evident in a service dog team
they count on each other.
Pit bulls are the most likely to be killed in shelters, Smith said. But once they bond with their people, thats their people.
However, while dog-lovers such as Smith and Lea have found places in their hearts for pit-bulls, others dog-bite victims in particular have seen the potential dark sides of owning these dogs. One East Texas woman, Lorrie George, was attacked by a pit-bull named Tank on Nov. 12 2012.
George claimed Tank first bit into her left thigh before being caught by two friends: They finally got him to release me for a second and then he bit me again on the lower part of my leg.
She was then taken to Hermann Memorial Hospital and released at about 8:30 p.m. that night.
I spent the [following] week confined to bed, George said in her official statement, only getting up to use the bathroom. Because they could not close these wounds there was a lot of leakage of blood, which ruin my clothes and bedding.
DogsBite.org, a site devoted promoting awareness of high-risk dogs, said of Georges case, Being understanding with owners of high-risk dogs, as Lorries account shows, ended in a severe mauling
and credits the attack to reckless ownership of dangerous dog breeds.
Violent pit-bulls made up 6.69 percent of the breeds population between 1982 and 2014, according to DogsBite.org. In this time, 3,397 caused bodily harms, 2,110 maimings, and 295 deaths, 1,355 involving child victims and 1,312 involving adults.
Whether pit-bulls are inherently vicious is still up a hot debate. In 2012, the Maryland Court of Appeals deemed pit-bulls as such, but in their 2014 article The Problem With Pit Bulls, TIME insisted that they were bred to be dangerous, shifting the responsibility from the breed to the pet owners.
For Smith, however he doesnt see the breed as the problem. Pit-bulls have a very bad reputation, which is not their fault, but the owners, he said.
Jericho, a Florida-bred rescue dog, is just one of the many pit bulls chosen as a service dog by the Animal Farms Foundation. He was $#@!igned to a Bel Air resident whod lost his legs in an accident and the two have been inseparable ever since. However, the debate on whether pit-bulls are inherently dangerous persist.
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