via articles.orlandosentinel.com
Sitting two rows back in the courtroom, an astute visitor during the recent testimony of an abused little boy might have caught sight of the tips of two furry, white ears poking over the top railing of the witness box.
And maybe once in a while that little boy's hand may have snaked down to stroke the big head between those two ears belonging to Woolf, a silent, watchful fellow there to help the 6-year-old get through the recitation of the sex acts to which he was subjected.
Woolf, a large, all-white shepherd-husky mix with startling blue eyes, is a familiar sight in a number of Lake County schools. He goes to classrooms with Missy Ziler as part of the READing Paws program, short for "Reading Education Assistance Dogs."









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