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Labrador Named Lily Always Gets Her Deaf Sister When It’s Time For A Walk
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Labrador Named Lily Always Gets Her Deaf Sister When It’s Time For A Walk

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Meet Lily. This cute black Labrador retriever has quickly become irreplaceable in her owner Bridget and her other dog Kinley’s household. At first, Lily was just a service dog for Bridget, who is in a wheelchair, but Kinley the dog also requires some help as she is deaf. Lily and Kinley became best friends quickly, and now all their owner has to do is say, “Go get Kinley” and Lily rushes to let the other dog know that it’s time to go for a walk. She does so by simply booping Kinley’s nose.

According to their owner, Lily and Kinley spend the day together with Kinley relying on Lily to give her cues or signals. Without Lily, Kinley can become anxious and overwhelmed trying to understand her environment. Lily provides a lot of peace, comfort, and support to Kinley. Lily also learns so much from Kinley and models her behaviors. Bridget seems to be very happy to share a glimpse into their beautiful friendship: “They love each other and they take care of each other. I think there’s a lot we can all learn from Lily and Kinley.”

After sharing the story of Lily online, Bridget says she is grateful and surprised by the internet’s response. There wasn’t any intention for Lily to become a dog influencer, but Bridget is hoping to utilize her audience to raise awareness and educate people about disabilities as well as the importance of service dogs.

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    Meet Lily, the super-helpful Labrador retriever

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    And the owner of Lily and Kinley – Bridget

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    Lily originally joined the family as Bridget’s mobility service dog

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    Now Lily also takes care of her sister, Kinley, who is deaf

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    Bored Panda asked Bridget about Kinley and how she lost her hearing: “Kinley is a 9-year-old yellow Labrador and I’ve had her since she was 8 weeks old. She has some neurological disabilities that resulted in her losing her hearing when she was about 6 months old. We taught her signs to communicate with her and she lives a very happy, healthy life.”

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    Lily gently boops her deaf sister, letting her know it’s time for a walk

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    When asked about Lily, Bridget explains: “I trained her as my mobility service dog, which means she performs tasks that help mitigate my physical disability. I taught her ‘Go get help’ for instances where I need more assistance. I think that provided the foundation for her to ‘Go get Kinley.’ Everyone seems to be really impressed with how many skills Lily can perform. She loves doing a job and whether that is helping me or Kinley, she’s always up for the challenge. I think that is what people connect with the most – seeing how excited Lily is to get Kinley.”

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    Bridget told us more about getting a service dog in general: “There are not enough service dogs to meet the demand. I was 11 years old when I got my first dog, Coal, and I trained him myself as my mobility service dog. I began volunteering and training service dogs for other people with disabilities. I felt so lucky that I had the skills to provide someone with a life-changing service dog and I knew I wanted to help more people. In 2010, I started a nonprofit called Illini Service Dogs, which provides college students with the experience of training a service dog from puppyhood to placement. The service dogs are provided free of charge to people with physical disabilities since we are all volunteers. After Coal retired, I trained his successors and now Lily is my 4th owner-trained service dog.”

    “Work hard, be kind, and amazing things will happen. I’m so proud of this girl!” – Bridget says about Lily

    Lily and Kinley seem to be inseparable

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    “Kinley and Lily are best friends and spend most of their day playing with each other or cuddling on the couch together. Since I am now working from home, we’ve been able to spend even more time together. The girls get along perfectly but there may have been one or two lamps that did not survive their zoomies,” says Bridget.

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    “They love each other and they take care of each other. I think there’s a lot we can all learn from Lily and Kinley”

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    Rokas works as a Community Manager for Bored Panda. A creative at heart (and written on his Bachelor's diploma), Rokas spends his days making up stuff - whether it's creative storytelling, photography or video projects. On weekends you'll find him drinking a bit too much coffee, hosting game nights with his friends or just re-watching Friends for the 5th time.

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    Tyler Six
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Seeing sisters care so much for eachother is amazing no matter the species

    Jo Davies
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is beautiful. I have a 20 year old Daushond (Snippie) who is going blind and deaf, and has a lot of senior moments. Goes for senior dog checks regularly and isn't in any meds, so not being nasty ot clingy keeping my best boi around. One of my other dogs (his 6 year old son, Bruno) does a wonderful job of looking after him. If Snippie goes outside when it is dark, or if he is un the yard in his own for too long, Bruno walks with him and keeps him safe. Bruno is his constant companion and when they have the odd, short lived play, he never used his teeth on Snippie. Recently started grooming him as well.

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    Tyler Six
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    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Seeing sisters care so much for eachother is amazing no matter the species

    Jo Davies
    Community Member
    3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is beautiful. I have a 20 year old Daushond (Snippie) who is going blind and deaf, and has a lot of senior moments. Goes for senior dog checks regularly and isn't in any meds, so not being nasty ot clingy keeping my best boi around. One of my other dogs (his 6 year old son, Bruno) does a wonderful job of looking after him. If Snippie goes outside when it is dark, or if he is un the yard in his own for too long, Bruno walks with him and keeps him safe. Bruno is his constant companion and when they have the odd, short lived play, he never used his teeth on Snippie. Recently started grooming him as well.

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