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Hero dogs return home to Jersey from Uvalde

By Erin McCarthy, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Published: June 10, 2022, 5:28am

Some hero pups are back home in South Jersey after providing comfort to those impacted by the shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

Three Jersey-based dogs and handlers of Crisis Canines spent much of the past week in the small Texas town that was shattered by the killings of 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School.

Axel, a Rottweiler from Gloucester Township; Exon, a black lab from Pitman; and Tarik, a German Shepherd from Mullica Hill; flew to Uvalde last Thursday and returned Tuesday, said Crisis Canines CEO and president Andrea Hering.

They were among several groups of therapy dogs from across the country that attended memorials and visited Robb Elementary. They also went to hospitals, churches, and police departments.

“They’re a sense of comfort. A lot of times counselors want to ask questions. With the dogs, it’s unspoken communication,” Hering said. “Sometimes people talk to the dogs or simply hold onto them.”

In Uvalde, handlers reported that even some residents who were fearful of dogs gravitated toward the pups, Hering said. Children in particular are sometimes more likely to open up about trauma in the presence of an animal, she added.

These three dogs were chosen to go to Uvalde based on the skill sets of the canines and handlers, Hering said, with the hot, humid environment top of mind.

The trio is experienced, she said, with Exon having been dispatched in the wake of nearly every major national tragedy since the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting in Las Vegas in 2017.

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