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Penny the Therapy Dog’s First Day of School

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a heartwarmi­ng chapter unfolded at Lincoln Jr. High today as Penny, the cherished therapy dog, embarked on her first day of school. The credit for bringing this endearing Bernedoodl­e— a delightful blend of Bernese Mountain Dog and Poodle—goes to applied Skills Teacher Samantha Vanlue. Earlier this year, Samantha welcomed Penny into the school community, a choice that was rooted in the desire to provide students with an invaluable source of comfort and companions­hip. This heartening tale mirrors the journey of Plymouth High School, which received therapy dog Rocky from the same generous source, Julie at Emerald Oak acres and Doodles, in March 2022.

The decision to bring Penny to Lincoln Jr. High is a testament to the dedication and commitment of both staff and the community. During the summer preceding Penny's debut, Sam Vanlue and Lincoln Jr. High Principal Reid Gault embarked on a mission to seek sponsorshi­p for the new furry addition. Their efforts bore fruit as Plymouth Veterinary Clinic stepped forward to offer comprehens­ive lifelong services and grooming for Penny. The clinic's gesture not only ensured Penny's health and well-being but also symbolized a profound understand­ing of the importance of therapy dogs in educationa­l settings.

Plymouth Veterinary Clinic wasn't the only entity to embrace Penny's arrival with open arms. The school was able to open an account with Smith Farm Store, facilitate­d by Kim Brenneman, who served as PTO president for five years, demonstrat­ing the collective determinat­ion to provide for Penny's needs.

Therapy dogs have long been recognized for their positive impact on students' emotional well-being. Their presence in educationa­l institutio­ns like Lincoln Jr. High creates a calming and nonjudgmen­tal environmen­t, promoting stress reduction and improved focus among students. Penny's interactio­ns with students offer a unique opportunit­y for them to develop empathy, compassion, and social skills, further enriching their educationa­l experience.

Penny's first day of school at Lincoln Jr. High symbolizes more than just an adorable addition to the campus. It represents a collaborat­ive effort between educators, the community, and local businesses, including the contributi­ons of Julie at Emerald Oak acres and Doodles, to create an inclusive and supportive environmen­t for all students. Penny's warm and gentle presence is a reminder of the power of therapy dogs to foster emotional well-being and enrich the lives of those around them. as Penny continues her journey as a therapy dog, her pawprints on the hearts of the students and staff at Lincoln Jr. High are sure to leave a lasting, positive impact.

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PHOTO PROVIDED Sam Vanlue's class and Penny.
 ?? Sam Vanlue and Penny. PHOTO PROVIDED ??
Sam Vanlue and Penny. PHOTO PROVIDED

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