Saturday, September 1, 2007

Pet warning-Sixth sense mystery

Multi-Na is a chart of Missouri, designers, her life in 1994 when a radical change. On that day, 42-year-old multi-na food home with a sudden wrestled to the ground, her body paralysis of the left, she had a stroke.
The next few months, multi-Na several times a day to absorb the disease onset, her body unable to control the spasticity or her behavior the same as a jumping, and sometimes she would lose consciousness. Multi-na become very depressed, rarely left home.
To help her, multi-Na to her husband brought back a German Luoteweier sheep, called Pan Chui, dog saved the life of multi-na.
Slowly, multi-na she likes the dog beat out love Activities, and later multi-na found some very strange things, such as her time working in the park, will be down by the head of Pan her knee or seize her knee, her lie down slowly. After consulting the experts, multi-Na Pan Chui start recording the action, she surprised to discover that each PAN Chui such moves, she will experience 5 to 15 minutes illness, does feel that Pan Chui owner to the disease, so it is necessary to help her?
In fact, Pan Chui is indeed a rare can "predict stroke" dogs, why they, how has this special ability is still a mystery. But their "sixth sense" for some people's health - and even their lives, it is indeed a precious gift.
The United States has trained more than 100 dogs Center, dogs can be trained to do many things, such as the blind to the guidance, and even some dogs will fight emergency telephone number. These dogs, trained to help stroke patients can be the most valuable dog. This ability is almost their birthright. They attack stroke before they stood, arms jumped to people, closely monitor stroke patients, or gently push him. The dogs are often misunderstood these actions. Their warning to the patient valuable time, even a few minutes, can also let epilepsy patients to find a safe resting place, or even accept medical care.
When the owner and pet is the relationship between harmonious, and the results are really change a person's life. Kansas Gary very worried about her young wife, son Jiekebo suffering from epilepsy, he will one day formidable attack five times, but he had two very serious meeting collapsed, and flew a few teeth. Later Gary son back to a dog "hunters." "Hunters" to a month later, they found some special things, the dog often walk away from Jiekebo side to push Gary or her husband, sometimes even hard to drag their arms, it will look at Jiekebo, they look at Gary, about 30 minutes later, the disease will attack Jiekebo .
"Hunters" to the arrival of Gary many a calm mind, they do not have to worry about their children all day when another research project, "hunters" warning allow them sufficient time to prepare and avoid Jiekebo injured. Each Jiekebo incidence, "hunters" will be licking his face, then lying on his side. Jiekebo later in the chest fitted with an electronic device to reduce the number he morbidity. Now his 13-year-old, said: "I do not know no 'hunters' how do time."
Whether the dog is how to do so, or a mystery, but researchers mainly formed three kinds of viewpoints, in the first stroke, nerve cell activity will be many enthusiastic, resulting in increased discharge, the dog may feel that a person is brain neural changes.
The second point is the dog can feel before a stroke in even the most minor movements, such as facial muscle tension, panic anxiety eyes. At least one quarter of epilepsy patients before the onset of symptoms or there, but generally we would notice, and the dog is sensitive.
But this view, it was opposed. They think that before the symptoms of stroke in general a few seconds before the stroke of time to show, the dog was able to advance one hour five minutes warning, so they can not be based on the patient's symptoms remind others.
The third point with the dog's sense of smell, the dog's sense of smell than humans at least sensitive to 300 times, it is dependent on their sense of smell early patients, for example, the patient may be a lot of sweat.

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