Service dog got his owner through grad school, so the university gave him his own degree
So after one loyal service dog stayed by his human’s side throughout grad school, the university decided he was worthy of a major honor.
Brittany Hawley, from Wilson, North Carolina, uses a wheelchair and suffers from a condition called complex regional pain syndrome. She was the perfect candidate for a service dog, and a few years ago received one through the paws4prisons program.
When she met a dog named Griffin, she knew he was the one: “Some dogs were scared of the wheelchair,” Brittany told AP. “Griffin jumped right into my lap and licked me across the face.”
The dog proved his worth: he was able to go to all of Brittany’s classes, and helped her by doing things like opening doors and fetching supplies.
He also proved to be a comforting friends during periods of anxiety and depression.
“I felt more independent, I was more social, I felt more outgoing with him,” Brittany told CBS News.
“We moved to New York together, we started school together and we finished together,” Brittany said.
She didn’t just want him by her side, however—she wanted him to have his own degree.
“I pushed from day one, when I graduate, I want Griffin to graduate with me.”
“The Board of Trustees recognized that Griffin has demonstrated extraordinary effort, steadfast commitment, and diligent dedication to the wellbeing and student success of his owner Brittany,” Clarkson said in a statement.
“The two have pursued 100% together a graduate degree in Occupational Therapy attending all the same classes, lectures, faculty appointments … fully making Griffin an equal member of the Clarkson Golden Knights family.”
After graduation, Brittany continued to pursue her dream of becoming an occupational therapist, hoping to work with veterans and military people.
@dog_rates This is Griffin the Service Doggo. He received an honorary diploma this weekend for attending every single Occupational Therapy Class with his owner at @ClarksonUniv pic.twitter.com/VgK4ZbTt1E
— Clarkson University (@ClarksonUniv) December 17, 2018
And of course, she’ll keep her loyal service dog right by her side.
“Whenever I get a job, he will be with me every single day,” Brittany said.