She trained her 4-year-old Rottweiler Samson to stop her from self-harming.
One of the challenges that patients of Asperger’s Syndrome has is the capacity for self-harming. It may seem like a hopeless situation for some but Danielle Jacobs found a way to help herself deal with the problem with the aid of her loving dog, Samson.
She was diagnosed with the disease in 2013. She trained her 4-year old Rottweiler to stop her from hurting herself whenever she gets into her self-harming episodes.
“This is what having Aspergers is like,” Jacobs narrates on YouTube. “This is what’s considered a meltdown…I trained him to alert to depressive episodes and self harm not both but he alerted.”
Here’s the full video of her meltdown and how Samson helped Danielle calm down when she started hurting herself.
Danielle shared this to everyone in order to raise awareness for the disease.
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