Steven Gross depends on Golden Windu for assistance in the event of an epileptic seizure. Photo by Keith Hodan/Tribune-Review.
For almost 20 years, Stephen Gross lived with the fear that an epileptic seizure could send him crashing into a table and leave him unable to call for help. He doesn’t worry about that anymore.
Gross, 38, of Zelienople recently celebrated his first year with Windu, a golden retriever trained to sense the onset of a seizure, move furniture out of the way and press a call button that alerts emergency services.

































