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Service dogs help people with a disability. Oliver knew a service dog could help him.
Oliver wanted a service dog so badly. He knew having one could change his life.
Oliver could do a lot of things. But if he dropped a pencil, it was hard for him to get out of his chair to pick it up. A service dog would be able to pick it up for him.
If Oliver needed things from the other side of the house, it could take him a few trips to get them all. A service dog might be able to get them in one trip.
“I love dogs, and I thought it would be cool to have a dog that could help me,” says Oliver.
Oliver’s name was on a list to get a service dog. He had been waiting for four years.
Then his family got a call. They were invited to a camp. At this camp, people meet service dogs. They see if one of the dogs is right for them.
Oliver was excited. But would he find the right dog? Or would he go home with no dog at all?
Oliver wanted a service dog. He knew it could change his life.
Oliver could do a lot of things. But it was hard to pick up a pencil if he dropped it. A service dog could help.
It could take Oliver a few trips to get things from the other side of the house. A service dog could help do it in one trip.
“I love dogs. I thought it would be cool to have a dog that could help me,” says Oliver.
Oliver had been waiting for four years to get a service dog.
Then his family got a call. They were invited to a camp. It was a camp where people meet service dogs.
Oliver was excited. But would he find the right dog? Or would he go home without one?
Oliver desperately wanted a service dog because he knew having one could change his life.
Oliver was capable of doing many things. But if he dropped a pencil, it was difficult for him to get out of his chair to pick it up. A service dog would be able to pick it up for him.
If Oliver needed things from the other side of the house, it could take him a few trips to get them all. A service dog might be able to retrieve them in one trip.
“I love dogs, and I thought it would be cool to have a dog that could help me,” says Oliver.
Oliver’s name was on a list to get a service dog for four years.
Then his family received a call inviting them to a camp where people meet service dogs. The people at the camp would determine if one of the dogs was right for Oliver.
Oliver was excited, but would he find the right dog—or would he go home with no dog at all?