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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 584899" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Lisa, that is so special. JJ has that effect too. There is a boy about 15 at the rehab place Q goes to for his support group. This boy is not in the group but I see him and his mom every time. He always looks at JJ but you can tell he is timid. After three weeks of just reaching out then pulling back, JJ (who will jump up on a wheel chair to be petted if invited...and people LOVE that) just sat sweetly and gave a little lick. He seems to match the energy of those around him often times.</p><p></p><p>His mom told me he is very nervous around dogs. I had given him permission. By the end of about twenty minutes, he was petting JJ all over and his mom was amazed. She told him he was a special dog meant to help kids who are afraid of dogs (not true formally, but I do think God has that in the plan, lol). It was such a lovely feeling. I told him he can pet JJ every week if he feels like it. He was so happy. </p><p></p><p>My cousin's daughter (age five) is petrified of dogs. JJ is the one and only dog she will pet. She even gave him treats and let him lick her. My cousin was in tears. It is so magical to see what a little act, even from an animal can do to affect people's lives. It makes my heart lighter too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 584899, member: 12886"] Lisa, that is so special. JJ has that effect too. There is a boy about 15 at the rehab place Q goes to for his support group. This boy is not in the group but I see him and his mom every time. He always looks at JJ but you can tell he is timid. After three weeks of just reaching out then pulling back, JJ (who will jump up on a wheel chair to be petted if invited...and people LOVE that) just sat sweetly and gave a little lick. He seems to match the energy of those around him often times. His mom told me he is very nervous around dogs. I had given him permission. By the end of about twenty minutes, he was petting JJ all over and his mom was amazed. She told him he was a special dog meant to help kids who are afraid of dogs (not true formally, but I do think God has that in the plan, lol). It was such a lovely feeling. I told him he can pet JJ every week if he feels like it. He was so happy. My cousin's daughter (age five) is petrified of dogs. JJ is the one and only dog she will pet. She even gave him treats and let him lick her. My cousin was in tears. It is so magical to see what a little act, even from an animal can do to affect people's lives. It makes my heart lighter too. [/QUOTE]
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