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Coventry deaf woman says her cockapoo stops her feeling anxious | Coventry deaf woman says her cockapoo stops her feeling anxious |
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Cockapoo Harper is trained to alert Karin to a variety of sounds | |
"Without her my world would be a lot smaller." | "Without her my world would be a lot smaller." |
Before Karin Huntley, who is deaf, got cockapoo Harper to hear for her, she admitted she struggled to leave her home in Coventry and got incredibly anxious. | Before Karin Huntley, who is deaf, got cockapoo Harper to hear for her, she admitted she struggled to leave her home in Coventry and got incredibly anxious. |
"Even just trying to catch the train I would nearly have a panic attack as I was so nervous," the 39-year-old said. | "Even just trying to catch the train I would nearly have a panic attack as I was so nervous," the 39-year-old said. |
"I don't like asking a stranger for help, I always feel awkward and insecure but having Harper by my side, I'm able to feed off her confidence. | "I don't like asking a stranger for help, I always feel awkward and insecure but having Harper by my side, I'm able to feed off her confidence. |
"Nothing phases her, so seeing her in a situation that might make me anxious helps me to calm myself down again." | "Nothing phases her, so seeing her in a situation that might make me anxious helps me to calm myself down again." |
Born with perfect hearing, Ms Huntley began wearing a hearing aid in her early 20s - but a decade later her hearing suddenly deteriorated and she worried how she would live alone. | Born with perfect hearing, Ms Huntley began wearing a hearing aid in her early 20s - but a decade later her hearing suddenly deteriorated and she worried how she would live alone. |
While applying for a cochlear implant - which provide the sensation of hearing but do not restore hearing - she reached out to Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. | While applying for a cochlear implant - which provide the sensation of hearing but do not restore hearing - she reached out to Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. |
The charity trains dogs to alert deaf people to a variety of sounds - and Harper fitted right into Ms Huntley's life. | The charity trains dogs to alert deaf people to a variety of sounds - and Harper fitted right into Ms Huntley's life. |
Harper the Hearing Dog | |
"I couldn't imagine life without her now... She gives me a feeling safety, if the fire alarm went off, I know without a doubt she would wake me up," she said. | "I couldn't imagine life without her now... She gives me a feeling safety, if the fire alarm went off, I know without a doubt she would wake me up," she said. |
"Dogs like Harper are raised specifically to do this very important job to help someone like myself. | "Dogs like Harper are raised specifically to do this very important job to help someone like myself. |
"A simple thing is the alarm clock. I used to worry about oversleeping, but now Harper will always be there." | "A simple thing is the alarm clock. I used to worry about oversleeping, but now Harper will always be there." |
Ms Huntley said her new-found confidence had helped her visit new places. | Ms Huntley said her new-found confidence had helped her visit new places. |
"We are with each other nearly 24 hours a day, she comes to work with me, she is constantly listening for sounds for me," she said. | "We are with each other nearly 24 hours a day, she comes to work with me, she is constantly listening for sounds for me," she said. |
"We're always there for each other and I know she has got my back." | "We're always there for each other and I know she has got my back." |
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