Monday, January 26, 2009

I Found My Perfect Dog - The Peanut Detector Dog


Since Buster the pug has been getting up there in years, and had the big cancer scare, we have considered getting another dog to add to our household. Although Conor tested off the scales allergic to everything including dogs, we have had Buster since before he was born, and with general precautions like keeping Buster out of the bedrooms, and regular washing/grooming, Conor seems to be ok with him.


So, I started doing some research into what sort of dog we would be interested in next. Although Pugs are totally awesome little dogs they do SHED ALL OVER EVERYTHING!. Mick was also interested in getting a bit bigger dog, since we have the space for it since we moved. Much to my delight, I discovered that there are many non-shedding dogs such as the Poodle, Shit Tzu, Kerry Blue Terrier, and the greyhound. While I liked all these dogs, I was not sure how good they were for our family with three sweet little things running around. Then I came upon my answer - the Doodles. That is right, the Labradoodle, and the Goldendoodle. These dogs are combinations of Labradors and Golden Retreivers and poodles. They have the great disposition of the Labs, but are breed to have the non shedding coat of the Poodle. WOOO HOOOO


On my final scan of the Internet, I then came across my dream dog. The Peanut Detection Dog. That is right, a dog that can detect peanuts with a whiff of its nose.


These are special breeds of dogs specially trained to recognize the scent of minuscule amounts of peanuts, pretty much like those trained to sniff explosives or narcotics


According to their website peanutdog.com


"A Peanut Detector Dog is a valuable tool for a person with an allergy to peanuts. Since a dog’s sense of smell far surpasses that of humans, detection of odors is a perfect job for these dogs. Our Peanut Dogs, undergo extensive training, are easily able to detect minute quantities of peanuts in any form; raw, cooked, oil, butter, dust, etc."


Imagine, going to a restaurant with Fluffy the peanut detector dog, and letting him sniff everything on Conor's plate before he eats it to make sure it really is peanut free like the waiter said. Fluffy can scan the park and discover hidden jars of peanut butter, or a misplaced peanut butter sandwich. He could probably even sniff out Mr. Peanut from a slew of advertising papers. Think of the possibilities.


All my excitement crashed down however, when I saw the price...... 10,000 dollars. Yikes!!!
I can dream however. Maybe I will win the lottery.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I also had the same excitement and then the sticker shock when I saw the price! But, society is moving in the right direction...finally.

Jennifer said...

I know. I guess the price makes sense considering all the training that goes into them. HHmmmm I wonder if I could get my insurance to cover it???

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pnutmom said...

I am a mom of a Pnut allergy child & we are puppy raising our daughter service dog for Pnut detection. We searched the WORLD for a trainer that knew what they were doing. Here is what I found, two of the main training companies here in the USA have major problems with their dogs working, this information was received by parents who spent the over $10 K for a dog. Other trainers pretend to know. believe me, I talked to trainers in Hong Kong, Disney World, Canada, throughout the USA, England, Germany & visited many! I have found an honest, reliable company who does not make you refinance your home to save your child life! (our cost $5500) I am working with them to train our daughter's service dog. This company goes beyond training the dog. 1st they NEVER retrain dogs from the pound. Those dogs are unreliable & you never know what is in that dogs past that may make them quit working or turn on a child! This company hand picks their puppies from reliable breeders of service animals, their dogs must pass the public access test & go through extensive testing to make sure that they are properly behaved at all times & work hard 24 hours a day! They also train for the dog to call 911, retrieve the medication, alert to not only the allergen but to a reaction in the child. PLUS search off lead! My child can not enter a room to lead a dog on a hand lead search, she will release the dog & the door give the command & the dog will serach a room alert to the allergen or return to let her know it is safe. FYI: my daughter is 5 & maybe 40 pounds. She can lead her service dog, who is 75# and growing, with ONE finger on the leash with our being pulled!

I would love to share my information with you.

You can contact me @ peanutDOGorg@yahoo.com. hope to hear from you.