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Dear Can Do Canines - Amy & Dinger

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Director(s): Carrie Maloney - Can Do Canines

This films follows a young Minnesota woman with Cerebral Palsy as she attends college in River Falls, Wis. Due to her disability, Amy has mobility issues and difficulty walking, which presented a chal. . . llenge to navigating around a large college campus. Mobility Assist Dog Dinger steadies Amy as she walks and is able to pick up items that she may drop. These skills have helped Amy continue her studies and not worry each time she needs to walk to class  show more

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Rabiyah

Rabiyah

This film is amazing for so many reasons. It resonated with me. Mainly because so many people are in relationships with narcissists and many do not even know it.They dont know why they are suffering and feeling so depressed and unfulfilled. This film raises much needed awareness! With this film we get a first hand glimpse into the havoc a narcissist can wreak on even the healthiest and happiest individuals. Anxiously awaiting the full film!

Francisco

Francisco

I can't wait to see this entire movie! Gracie is an amazing woman and survivor. She has worked tirelessly on this! I hope this film can help many others to overcome the abuse and inspire them to do big things like she has.

Marsha

Marsha

I can’t wait to see the entire film.

Betty

Betty

I am the parent of a son married to a malignant narcissist. He does not see the abuse but I have been on the receiving end of her verbal abuse, manipulation and a smear campaign. My family has turned against me because of her smear campaign. I have set a boundary with my son that I want no contact with his wife and will not tolerate her abuse again EVER! I struggle to stay in touch with my son. Although the communication has improved, I have to stay on top of this. I don't get as upset as I used to because I am familiar with cognitive dissonance and trauma bonding but the boundaries remain firm.

Belinda

Belinda

Thank you for giving all victims-survivors a voice in such a powerful way. I went through this and I feel so grateful for all the tireless work, emotion and fire that went into making this. Thanks again and good luck.

Da'Shawna

Da'Shawna

Thank you for shedding light on a painful experience that many deal with but don't realize it.

Betty

Betty

Narcissistic personality disorder is a war zone but the abuse is invisible and many people do not understand it. Lives are ruined because of this disorder.