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Ohio Woman’s Service Dog Provides Vital Support

Channing Seideman, a 30-year-old Ohio resident living with epilepsy, has found invaluable support and safety through her service dog, Bishop. Diagnosed with epilepsy in childhood, Channing experiences daily seizures that pose significant challenges. However, Bishop plays a crucial role in her life by helping manage these episodes and ensuring her safety. In a recent discussion with Fox News Digital, Channing highlighted the profound impact that Bishop has had, not just as a helper, but as a lifeline. This partnership exemplifies the critical role service dogs play in enhancing the lives of individuals with health conditions, providing not only physical assistance but also emotional support and independence.

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