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BRISTOL, Pa. -- During a recent June day at Roosevelt Middle School, students eagerly awaited the conclusion of the school year’s final week, with the exception of their smallest -- and most lovable classmate.

“She follows me into the classroom like a student,” teacher Jean Schaum said of “Rosie,” a white Maltese puppy she adopted less than two months before. “And it’s the first thing they want to see is, ‘Where’s Rosie? Where’s Rosie?’

“And they all pass her around and get their little hugs and kisses.”

“They” are Schaum’s class of students with Asperger’s Syndrome, a form of autism. She adopted Rosie to use as a therapy dog for her students, who are higher-functioning than other autistic teens but exhibit similar frustrations.

“Crying, pounding on the table, banging your head on the table, fists, yelling, that kind of thing,” Schaum said, describing the outbursts she sees when these students’ emotions get the best of them.

“Bobby comes in every morning, the first thing Bobby says is, ‘Where’s Rosie?’” Schaum said.

Bobby Andreini, a well-spoken ninth-grader-to-be, appears to have a particularly strong affection for Rosie, who easily slips into the arms of the students as they gently anxiously pass her around like a trophy.

“Usually when I’m kind of bummed, Rosie will be there to help me smile,” Bobby said.

After following Schaum into her first-floor classroom like she knows where she is going, which she does, Rosie is greeted by the students, who clearly are immediately comforted by her mere presence.

“When she’s out of her crate all the magic starts happening, because all the kids start wanting to pet her and saying, ‘Oh, she’s so pretty. Oh, I love her,’” said Mitchell Reinecker, a friendly student wrapping up his eighth-grade year.

Since receiving permission from her principal and superintendent to bring Rosie to school, Schaum has watched the adorable pup capture the attention of those throughout the school.

“She can put a smile on anybody’s face when people are having a bad day,” Schaum said. “I’ve had people come down here and say, ‘I need some Rosie.’

“And they’ll come and get Rosie just because they’re having a bad day.”

When stressed, these students are often soothed by taking some “Rosie Time,” as it is referred to by the class.

“When the children get upset, they are allowed to go sit on the couch with Rosie,” Schaum explained. “And within five minutes they’re fine, and they’re ready to come back to get their work done.”

Indeed, Pet Pulse observed several students curled up with Rosie on the classroom’s corner couch near the window. As they petted her, she was enjoying the interaction as much as they were.

“She adapts to any situation with kids on the couch,” Mitchell said.

Coming to class also benefits Rosie, Schaum said, since the puppy’s outgoing personality makes her much happier around people instead of being home alone.

Rosie has impacted these students not only by contributing to reducing their stress but by motivating them to increase their work output.

“If they get their math finished she’s allowed to come out,” Schaum said. “And I’ve also noticed that the kids are getting their work done a whole lot quicker because they want Rosie Time.”

Sitting around a table in the center of the room, the students have already mastered the combination of having their hands on Rosie while training their eyes on Schaum as she teaches.

“If we do better then we’ll be able to see Rosie more,” Bobby said.

Like these students, Rosie is overcoming her own obstacles. She was among a group of neglected puppies rescued in April by the New Jersey SPCA. Rosie was found in a crate inside a closet with no ventilation, covered in feces.

Just weeks after being saved from darkness, though, she was brightening these students’ lives.

“I saw a lot of empathy with the children,” Schaum said. “Emotions are a difficult thing for them, but they really empathized with her plight.”

Indeed, Bobby concurred, “I just feel so sorry for her, and that’s why I love her.”

There is no scientific proof that dogs help autistic children, yet Schaum’s class shows that it is working. In fact, around the country there are now specially-trained dogs for the autistic.

Despite no such training, the impact Rosie has already made has surpassed Schaum’s expectations, and earned the dog graduation. Come September, Rosie will return to greet Schaup’s new class.

The only drawback, Schaum says, is that Rosie will miss her school buddies over the summer.

“It’s a miracle,” Schaum said, as Rosie’s eyes began to close as she started falling asleep on the edge of the couch next to a student. “I mean, it absolutely is. She shows no signs whatsoever of any of the abuse that she was under.

“It’s almost like she’s extremely thankful.”

As are her new friends.

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Norrie
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My childhood dog was a Maltese, her mom lived next door, both were very smart loving girls. I can see how this could work so well. I Love the happy stories!
 
Joyce H.
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The dog is so cute. I hope my class can have a dog for us. haha
 
taishan
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This is a wonderful story. What a cute little dog.
 
Robin W.
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What a great story. The teacher helped Rosie the dog, and now Rosie is helping the students. What a perfect match. If I were those kids I would hurry to get my schoolwork done, too, if it meant more time with Rosie. They really are therapeudic for everyone.
 
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thats awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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jello1
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I could easily see this happening with a cute little dog. Good for her
 
John S.
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A wonderful story.
 
jeg3434
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Autism is such an isolating condition. Know a friend with an autistic son. A dog would be great I bet.
 
lruder
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Really great story--what a wonderful situation for both Rosie and the kids.
 
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what a neat story! I loved it!
 
blackie1
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I can certainly see how a lovable dog would sooth a troubled child
 
Jodi S.
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It sounds like Rosie was blessed with the perfect temperament to be a therapy dog of sorts, and both she and the kids are benefiting. What a nice story!
 
ArthurCurtis
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Agreed, this is a WIN WIN situation for all. And Rosie, and I am particularly partial to little white dogs, is adorable
 
Liann L.
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What a great story! How nice to read about a win-win situation for everyone. Kudos to the principal and superintendent for giving Rosie a chance to help.
 
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I think there would be great satisfaction in having a dog that helped kids like that.
 
Edward Robin
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Awesome story! Great job Rosie!
 
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This: "...Rosie will miss her school buddies over the summer" would be a great reason to attend summer school -- if Rosie were there, too! What a terrific news article; thank you, Zootoo! I'd not have known about this if not for the Zootoo folks!
 
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The family that adopted Chief, one of my favorite rescue dogs ever, had an autistic son. Chief got a great family, as the son really understands and connects with him.
 
oldmaidcatwoman
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That is one cute dog and what a wonderful 'job' she has.
 
Michaelyn
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I know my stepson with Asberger's loves my pets.
 
Rachael M.
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My son has autism, nothing has been more important therapeutically than his cat, Tippie. She has been his constant companion for the last 16 years. Thank you Tippie!
 
jennifer r.
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This is great!
 
Tina B.
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This is such a amazing story. Rosie is a cutie pie. Im so happy for the kids and rosie. It makes me cry when I hear of such amazing situation like this one. In a good way of course.
 
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natalie
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another great story about the bond between animal and man (kids)
 
Gordon8
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Cool!
 
ahb
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I love hearing how dogs can accomplish such wonderful things.
 
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Amazing!
 
John H.
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Such simple creatures capable of so much.
 
Laura S.
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How amazing! I'm sure she gets as much out of it as the kids do.
 
Missy M.
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Great to see an abused dog can be such a help.
 
Marla W.
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This is so true. I have a 25 year old daughter that has Asperger Synodrome since she was little. We have always had animals and they did help her. She now has her own apartment and her cat enstin and get on great.
 
Elineen
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Way to go Rosie!
 
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dogs are amazing
 
alissa o.
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my dog sooths my soul
 
Melody M.
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Animals really are so theraputic
 
Marnie B.
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Animals are good therapy for us all!
 
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Rosie is awesome...I am so glad she can help...it's so heart warming
 
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Some how I am not at all surprised by this article. My nephew has aspergers and loves time with his dog 'Buddy'. Pets are truly miracle workers. So delighted Rosie was saved too!
 
John H.
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Animals can be so theraputic.
 
This is such a wonderful example of the healing powers of an animal's love. What a great way to connect children with animals and give a rescued dog a true purpose and guaranteed love and affection.
 
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This is a great story. Happy for the children this pup is helping and happy for the pup that is found a wonderful new life. It is amazing the impact that animals can have in regards to therapy for people.
 
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What a wonderful story. A puppy taken from a bad situation and passing the favor on. My heart just melts with stories like this one.
 
Deb B.
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What a great story! I am a teacher of students with Autism so my heart goes out to students like the one in this class. I think a dog is a perfect companion for the students in the class. It also sounds like Rosie needs the kids as much as the kids need her!
 
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How heartwarming and wonderful, for both the students and for Rosie. It's win-win!!!
 
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it is about time that more people recognize the healing and calming powers of animals. it is also very tactile for them. good for this teacher
 
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This is an uplifting story. When my oldest son was much younger he was diagnosed with adhd and a mild case of aspergers. First they tried to tell me that he was mildly retarded. I knew that wasn't right. Well anyway, in grade school he had the same teacher from grades k-6. She was the best teacher in the world. The school allowed her to have a pet rabbit in class all year. I noticed that the kids really mellowed out around the rabbit. I think it's great that the school systems allow animals to be in class with the kids. I think that it also teaches kids how to treat and care for animals.
 
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A rescue for Rosie = a rescue for these kids too! whata wonderfully uplifting story that really showcases the effect pets have on our lives.. I am so happy that this little pup is able to bring so much joy to these students. Rosie, you get an A+ :)
 
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I was there the day Rosie was saved by SPCA...she and the 25+ puppies pulled from a tiny closet in some SOB's basement! These poor pups were covered in feces and so sad. Many did not know how to walk on solid ground because they had spent their entire lives in wire floored kennels.

To see Rosie now....I cannot tell you HOW heartwarming it is.
 
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What a rewarding day for you this must be - what a glorious end (and new beginning) to Rosie's story. I hope all the pups with her found wonderful new homes!
 
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Oh they all got GREAT new homes. I saw alot of them a few weeks later at a rescue reunion just for them! They were clean, fat, and HAPPY! Two were adopted by my vet. I house sit for them every once in a while. Great dogs! It is so rewarding to see happy endings like this one.
 
Kate H.
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I cried as I read this. These are the best stories.
 
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Wonderful heartwarming story of what a animal can do . I would like to see pets in classrooms much more than they are.
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