May 25, 2024, 6:06 AM
May 24, 2024, 12:00 AM

Woman's service dog missing after rollover crash near Woodland

Tragic
Highlights
  • A woman's medically necessary service dog has been missing for a week after a rollover crash in Woodland.
  • The woman desperately searches for her missing service dog, describing it as part of her family.
  • The community is engaged in the search efforts to help reunite the woman with her beloved service dog.
Story

A woman named Amanda Moulton lost her service dog named Harper after a car accident in Woodland. Harper is a medical alert and autism service dog. Amanda is asking for help from the Yolo County community to find Harper. Harper helps Amanda by alerting her when she is having a heart issue or a seizure. Amanda feels lost and scared without Harper because Harper is like family to her. Amanda was driving to a funeral on May 16 when she had to brake suddenly to avoid hitting another car. The crash left Amanda and her dogs, Harper and Zoe, in shock. Harper and Zoe helped Amanda get out of the car, but Harper went missing. Amanda was taken to the hospital for two days after the accident. When she returned to look for Harper, she couldn't find her. Amanda is relying on the people in Woodland to help her find Harper. Amanda is worried that she may not be able to find Harper because as a trained service dog, Harper may not approach strangers. Amanda is desperate to have Harper back because Harper is essential to her well-being. Amanda is asking for the community's kindness and support to reunite her with Harper.

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