Wynn is trying to make the world a better place by showing everyone just how lovable she is. The one-year-old Yellow Labrador acts like a service dog even though she is not yet a professional one because of how she brings positivity to all the hospital workers she comes across with.
Susan Ryan is training Wynn on how to socialize with strangers because she is still too young to attend a doggy training school. Canine Companions for Independence will teach Wynn on how to be an assistance dog for a person with a disability as soon as she is old enough.
Susan shared that she knew her beloved Wynn was a special pup from the moment she laid eyes on her. Susan described Wynn as a sweet, playful dog who is not afraid to take on any challenges.
Susan recalls that Wynn always pounces on her two Labradors at home whenever she wants to play. However, Wynn’s goofiness instantly disappears whenever she uses the doggy vest that she wears for work because she knows that it is time to save people from sadness.
Susan’s friend, Ashley Wilt, shared that Susan works as an emergency physician who helps confirmed coronavirus patients recover at the Rose Medical Center in Denver, Colorado. Ashley said that Susan always brings Wynn with her at the hospital whenever she could because she wanted her dog to help people.
Susan said that Wynn always looks forward to hospital visits because she gets to see her friends and cheer them up. Susan shared that having Wynn in their workplace tremendously helped them cope up with the stress.
Susan admitted that everyone at the hospital is glad that they have a dog to cheer them up. Susan shared that her colleagues are relieved that Wynn is there to help them get through a stressful day because they honestly do not know what they would do without their four-legged friend.
Source: Dogspotting Society via Facebook