Service Animals

(ERIN HOOLEY) Sandra Leavitt works at EnableUtah in Ogden with her service dog, Nikki. Leavitt has epilepsy and 4-year-old Nikki can detect when she may be having a seizure and call for help. She is also trained to roll Leavitt over to keep her breathing if she ends up in an awkward position.

A pit bull, also a service dog, can help owner if she has seizures

OGDEN — Sometimes in a story about someone being saved, it’s unclear who saved whom.

Orem-area schools may soon welcome service horses

AMERICAN FORK -- Horses may soon be inside classrooms and aboard school buses in the Orem area.

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