This Artist Has A Service Dog Who Helps Her Paint And Feeds Her In The Sweetest Way
Bracha Fischel’s artwork is already impressive, but the story behind it makes it even more memorable. The artist from Israel lives with quadriplegia, yet she has found a way to keep creating with help from an unlikely partner.
That partner is Donna, Bracha’s service dog, who has become a constant presence in her daily life. Donna helps with everyday tasks, and she also plays a sweet role in Bracha’s painting routine, from bringing tools to helping her eat.
The bond between them is hard to miss, and one small detail shows just how far Donna has learned to go for her best friend.
But perhaps the most adorable thing Donna does is feed Bracha with a specially modified spoon.

Donna clearly takes her job very seriously.
It’s a lot like the blind dog who got excited sensing her favorite person.
The two of them seem to have settled into an easy rhythm.
"We are a good team," she said. "I couldn't do it without her."

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