Tuesday, August 25, 2020

August Volunteer of the Month

A woman and a man sit on a bench outside. The man has his arm around the woman. A yellow Labrador retriever sits and rests her front paws on the man's knee.

Congratulations to Sharon and Brian Stalker, the August Volunteers of the Month! Sharon and Brian raised their first puppy for Susquehanna Service Dogs in 1995. Although SSD Sophie didn’t become a service dog, she had a happy life and a successful career as a drug detection dog working with a state trooper.

They decided to get involved with SSD after their family dog passed away. A co-worker recommended SSD as a way to bring a dog back into their lives.

A yellow Labrador retriever puppy does a play bow in the grass in front of a woman on her hands and knees.

Sharon says, “My favorite part of how we became raisers is this: We were invited to a puppy class to see what it would mean to be a raiser, and were told there was a puppy there looking for raisers. Brian said I couldn’t go because I would just come back with the puppy. He wanted to take more time with the decision. So Brian went to class…and came home with the puppy! We found out right away that he is more of a softie with a puppy than I am!”

Since then, they have raised a total of 19 dogs for us!

In a living room, three yellow Labrador retrievers look directly into the camera. One dog stands with their head cocked and a serious expression. The other two sit with happy expressions. Their mouths are open and tongues are out.

In addition to raising puppies, Sharon and Brian also help evaluate our released dogs to see if they would make good companion dogs. Companion dogs are specially trained pets that provide comfort, companionship, and motivation for one or more family members.

A woman stands in her backyard with her back to her house and snuggles a yellow Labrador retriever puppy.

They continue to volunteer because of the impact these dogs have on people’s lives. “The second puppy we raised, SSD Lily, was placed as a service dog,” said Sharon. “She was partnered with a young girl, and after a few weeks, the girl’s mother called us to thank us for raising Lily. She said that after a trip to the mall, her daughter told her “People see me now.’ That one statement is the reason we keep raising these wonderful dogs.”

A yellow Labrador retriever in a purple service dog harness is curled up in a ball on a bright green blanket.

Thank you, Sharon and Brian, for helping #DogsChangeLives!