Story highlights A service dog made it into her master's yearbookPresley helps Seph, who has Duchenne muscular dystrophy(CNN) Presley the service dog is always at her owner's side, which is why she earned a spot alongside him in his middle-school yearbook. The seventh-grader has Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a degenerative disorder in which the muscles become weaker and weaker. When Seph drops a folder or is too weak to walk over and get something, Presley helps him out, his family said. The goldendoodle accompanies 14-year-old Seph Ware to Good Hope Middle School in West Monroe, Louisiana, each day. "They treat her like a student, not just like something that's just there."
Source: CNN May 07, 2016 16:06 UTC