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That explains the "service dog // do not pet" on his harness, I was wondering about it.
Birds of a feather with Lana then. Who took human meds not once, but twice. The first one was simply calcium supplements, no biggie, but the second one got us really worried because it was pressure meds. It was, like: my mum put my father's meds on a handkerchief, went to the kitchen to grab some water, and when she was back to their room... where are the meds? Thankfully they only made Lana sleep through the whole day, but still, it got us worried.
Smart dog being the hero of the day \o/
That's the charm of poodles: they're quick to learn things, and they care a lot about the ones around them. I bet he'll realise the roomba is no threat (or noteworthy) in no time.
Also, I have no idea if the attacks are a temporary or permanent issue, but I hope your wife gets better!