Friday John Ku – AKA – TGIF – Fri-Yay/Good News.

Today’s good news story comes from The Dodo on MSN. Here it is in its entirety.

Katie Graham and her service dog, Bailey, have been together for around four years now, and without him, her life would be vastly different.

Story by Caitlin Jill Anders

Camera Captures Incredible Moment Service Dog Goes Above And Beyond
© Katie Graham

“I suffer from an array of medical conditions, one of them being postual orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS),” Graham told The Dodo. “Bailey alerts to my rising heart rate prior to a fainting episode. This allows me enough time to sit and get in a safe position in case I do lose consciousness. Bailey will do what is called deep pressure therapy to help lower my heart rate and encourage blood flow. This helps keep me awake. He is able to retrieve medications, water, my phone, blanket, snacks, really anything you ask him to get. He seems to just know.”

Camera Captures Incredible Moment Service Dog Goes Above And Beyond

© Katie Graham

Bailey loves helping his mom and makes sure he’s right by her side whenever she needs him. When she needs help, he does everything he’s trained to do depending on the situation — and sometimes even things he isn’t trained to do.

Camera Captures Incredible Moment Service Dog Goes Above And Beyond

© Katie Graham

Recently, Graham was doing the dishes when Bailey sensed that her heart rate was rising and she might be in danger of fainting. He quickly encouraged her to sit down and grabbed her phone from the counter in case she needed to call for help. He then returned to the counter to grab her medicine, but it was too far back, and he couldn’t reach it.

That’s when Bailey did something unexpected and truly amazing. He jumped up onto the counter.

“I was surprised when he jumped on the counter, but I know in my heart he will do anything to ensure I get what I need to be okay,” Graham said. “He is very determined and does not give up. Jumping on the counter is not allowed in my house to prevent counter-surfing puppies. What Bailey did was intelligent disobedience. This means that he knows he is not allowed to jump on the counter, but he knew he absolutely had to in order to keep me safe and healthy.”

Bailey isn’t supposed to jump on the counter, but in that moment, he knew his mom needed her medicine, and that was more important than anything else. He did what he had to do in order to reach it and quickly brought it to her. Then, he opened up the fridge and got her a bottle of water to take it with.

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    1. Thanks for sharing, Michael.

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  1. A great story. It’s really touching my heart. What would we do without the help of companions? Let us also think of all employees of the parcel service that Lucy and Twiggy had helped to take a short continuous run. Lol Best wishes, Michael

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    1. Ha ha ha. Yes, Lucy and Twiggy make sure the delivery folks get plenty of healthy exercise. 🤣

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  2. It’s amazing what dogs are capable of.

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    1. So true. Thanks, Charles.

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  3. Service dogs are extraordinary and always amaze me. I think most dogs are strong empaths and can sense when their loved one is suffering. What a gift. Beautiful story and haiku, John. ❤️

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    1. Thank you, Gwen. I think dogs have a sixth sense about those they care about. Twiggy watches Lucy quite a bit these days. Thanks for the lovely comment. 😊

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  4. Dogs are amazing. Love this story. Thanks, John. Happy weekend.

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    1. They are amazing. Happy Weekend to you as well, Staci. 😁

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  5. I never cease to marvel at the intelligence and deep love for their owners that dogs possess. Amazing story. So happy these two have each other….

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    1. I’m happy they have each other as well, Lori. Dogs are the best. Thanks for the terrific comment. 😁

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  6. Beautiful! Just beautiful! ❤

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    1. I agree, Annette. Thanks. 😁

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  7. Service dogs are priceless! This is a wonderful story.

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    1. Thanks GP. I thought so too. 😁

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  8. This is truly amazing. What Bailey can do is amazing, of course, but think of the person(s) who trained him to be capable of such things. The best phrase in the article? “Intelligent disobedience.” Sometimes that is called for, even among humans.

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    1. I liked that phrase too, Linda. If you think about it most advances in the human condition have been as a result of “intelligent disobedience.” We celebrate one example of that concept every July 4th. Loved your comment. 😊 Thanks.

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  9. This is a wonderful story, John. The current series I’m writing centers around brothers who train service dogs. The work these animals perform to changes people’s lives is amazing. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. That sounds like a ton of research for you, Jill. Best wishes. 😁

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  10. Wow, what amazing talent/ and skills Bailey has! Graham is so blessed to have Bailey!

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    1. I agree on both your points, Deborah. Thanks for making them. 😊

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  11. What a heartwarming story, John. Thanks for sharing this. Dogs are incredible.

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    1. They are, Dan. Some things they accomplish are amazing for sure. Thanks. 😊

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      1. I our case, it was Maddie that needed a support system. We often joked that we were her service humans. Still, she had a savant-like brilliance that amazed us.

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      2. We feel the same way. The Producer just mentioned last night that 90% of our lives is dog related activity.

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      3. Yes – we understand.

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  12. Wonderful story, John. Thanks for sharing it.

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    1. I thought so too, Craig. 😁

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  13. What an amazing story with an incredible dog. I’d never heard of POTS before until the MC in a book I read last year had it.

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    1. Thank you, Teri. Look what we learn by reading. 😁

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  14. I love hearing stories like this. Thanks for sharing, John.

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    1. I do too, Joan. Thanks. 😁

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  15. Oh wow, John. What a beautiful story this is. My heart got tight reading this. Service dogs are more than servants, that is for sure.
    Beautiful JohnKu

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    1. Thank you, Dale. So glad you liked the post and the JohnKu. 😁

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      1. I did. Happy Friday, my friend.

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      2. Happy Friday to you as well, Dale. 😁

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      3. Thank you, kind sir

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  16. Amazing story and JohnKu. It’s fantastic that Bailey senses Katie needs help and encouragement. 🙂

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  17. Reblogged this on T. W. Dittmer and commented:
    This story is so fantastic that I HAD to share it.

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    1. Thank you for sharing the post today, Tim

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      1. Happy to, John. What a fantastic story!

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  18. This story brought tears to my eyes. What a sweet and smart dog! Hugs, scratches, and treats to Lucy and Twiggy!

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    1. Thank you, Noelle. They appreciate your kind thoughts.

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  19. Great story, John. It never ceases to amaze me when situations like this occur. Here’s to intelligent disobedience!

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  20. Heartwarming story!

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    1. Thank you, Hien. Glad you liked it.

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  21. D.L. Finn, Author · ·

    Baily is a true angel on earth.

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    1. So true, Denise. Thanks 😁

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  22. Service dogs like Baily are angels in disguise. I love this story. Thanks.

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    1. Thank you, Darlene. I agree.😊

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  23. What a great story … what a fantastically-trained pup! She’s very fortunate to have him looking out for her. Thanks for sharing, John.

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    1. Yes, I think they are both lucky to have each other. Thanks, Debbie.

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  24. Wonderful story, dear John! If only humans knew to help animals that way!😉🍤🍤🍤🍻

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    1. That would be something, Maria.😁

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  25. That is such an amazing story, John. What a fantastic Fri-Yay post! Service dogs are such a blessing for so many. Bailey sounds like one truly special dog.

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    1. He does. Thanks Mae.

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  26. This is proof that humans are not the only thinking animals. We are constantly amazed.

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  27. I love service dogs. They do so much to ensure that their companion stays safe and has a good quality of life. They are indeed blessed.

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    1. I do too. Liz. They are blessed.

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  28. petespringerauthor · ·

    Great story, John—they make the best of friends. I thought of your John Ku stories when I learned about No One Should Eat Alone Day (today.)

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    1. I have to get back to that story. It came in too late for me yesterday.

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  29. A great share, John. Dogs are just amazing, as you well know. 🙂

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    1. I do know. They are amazing. Thanks, Diana

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  30. Truly amazing. I’m so glad those two have each other.
    This story I read this morning on another blog made me think of you, in case you’d like to use it, or just read it for more good news: https://ididnthavemyglasseson.com/2023/02/15/cake4kids/

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    1. Great story as well Betsy. Thaks for sharing.

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  31. Another reason to love dogs.❤️

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  32. How wonderful. I think I’m in love with Bailey.
    Dogs are special. Their love is unconditional.
    Your DogKu….. erm …… JohnKu is lovely. Thank you for this Good News, John!
    OX🐕‍🦺 OX🐕‍🦺 OX🐕‍🦺 OX🐕‍🦺
    Beautiful! There’s actually a service dog emoji.

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    1. Nice job, Resa. I got a laugh out of Dog Ku. OX🐕‍🦺 OX🐕‍🦺 OX🐕‍🦺 OX🐕‍🦺 OX🐕‍🦺 🌹

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      1. There are Haiku
        There are JohnKu
        But the best Ku
        Is a DogKu!
        💋💋💋💋💋 (back at # 1)

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      2. Gotta fix that 🐂 🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂

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      3. 💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋🐂

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      4. I think you broke me. 🐂💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋

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      5. Whew! It’s about time! ox ox ox ox ox

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      6. I know right? Wears us out. 🐂 🐂 🐂 🐂 😓

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  33. What an amazing, and beautiful, story. Thanks so much for sharing it, John. Hugs.

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    1. It is a good one. Thanks for the comment, Teagan.

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  34. Wow what a beautiful story, John. Service dogs are the best 🧡🧡🧡

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    1. They are, Barbara. Thanks. 😁

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  35. I am always so amazed at what these special creatures can do for us. They have the sense that us humans seems to have lost most of. Thank God for that.

    Here’s to Bailey!

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    1. Hear, hear, Marc. I so agree.

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      1. Here’s to all the wonderful furry friends who keep us sane and safe.

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      2. Two great s words. 😁

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