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WACO, Texas -- He can pick up items as small as a dime with his teeth, but if you need him to write a legal brief, Skeeter also has the training -- and degree -- required.

The 6-year-old service dog received an honorary law degree from Baylor University two weeks ago, when his owner, Amy Jones, graduated alongside him.

The black Labrador deserved the degree, Jones said, as he has been present every step of the way over the past two-and-a-quarter years of intensive study.

Baylor University's dean and professors appeared to agree with Jones, as they presented Skeeter with his signed and authorized honorary degree on Saturday, Nov. 8.

"Whereas he is now an older, wiser and even a bit fatter dog; Whereas those who survive Baylor Law School are entitled to all barking rights, entitlements and appearances thereto," Skeeter's diploma reads.

"Therefore, be it hereby decreed that Baylor University School of Law confers upon Skeeter the Labrador this honorary juris 'dog'tor degree."

Jones was paired with the service dog in 2004, two years after she broke her neck in a skiing accident, leaving the native Alaskan paralyzed from the chest down.

Jones kept her sights set on her future and career, but still struggled with simple tasks.

"The biggest thing was that I seemed to drop things all the time," she said. "I could be in a store, or my house, and something would fall and I wouldn't be able to get it. It was frustrating at times."

Jones tried out a few service dogs before meeting Skeeter in California. The match, she said, was "amazing."

"I go everywhere with him," Jones said. "We go outside and play and we went to school with each other every day."

Skeeter was an active class participant, Jones said, who would sit quietly through class -- most of the time, at least.

"If someone was talking and was going on for too long, Skeeter would let that person know and start groaning and making a lot of noise. We felt the same thing," she joked.

When Jones, who concentrated in business consulting, takes the bar exam in February, Skeeter will likely be right by her side, ready to retrieve any pencil that strays from her desk.

Skeeter became known over time at Baylor's law school, which had a graduating class of 400 this year. Even the dean of the school, Brad Toben, extended special privileges to the Skeeter, allowing him to "pal around in his office," Jones recalled.

One professor once offered to automatically pass her on an exam if she let him take Skeeter home. Even though the duo has graduated, the faculty's attachment to Skeeter holds steady.

Another professor will watch Skeeter for a week in January, when Jones goes on a cruise, a graduation present from her parents.

Toben reportedly called Skeeter a "special friend" at the commencement ceremony, while remarking that Jones, too, was a "bright light passing through" the school's walls.

"Amy has busted through brick walls, and Skeeter has been faithfully by her side every step of the way," Toben said at the commencement ceremony, as reported by The Associated Press.

"Skeeter has become a part of our community and a part of our family here at the law school," he continued.

Jones says she had heard speculation that Skeeter might be honored at graduation in some form, but was pleasantly surprised by the formal recognition he received. He deserves it as much as any other hard working student, after all.

"He trudged up those steps every day, and I'm sure there were days he didn't want to go as much as me," she said.

"A lot of times, people only respect him for the legal reason that he has access to wherever," Jones said of the typical lukewarm reception service animals can receive. "It was great to see how he actually became a part of our class, and how much he has meant to people."

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Crystal  m.
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great story :)
 
Sue G.
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Sounds like Skeeter was pretty popular in his class.
 
Dustin  A.
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Sure he can get his law degree but can he was the bar?.....
 
Cheryle D.
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I think it's wonderful that the college honored Skeeter like they did. It's very evident that he touched more lives than just Amy Jones'. Service dogs are much more that just servants - they are a second chance at life. Way to go Skeeter! And thanks to Baylor for recognizing what a truly amazing partner he is. These are the type stories I really like to read!
 
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He seemed to touch a lot of lives and not only the students but the teachers as well. Service dogs are greatly trained and he definitely deserved the recognition!
 
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It was pretty impressive to see this story and to see that the college recognized Skeeters achievement also - service dogs are often underrated by those of us who don't have them or who have no contact with them - Baylor did themselves proud.
 
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I love to read articles like this story
 
marney
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How cute!
 
Jan H.
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Congratulations to Amy and Skeeter! Great story about a special person and a special dog.
 
Karen H.
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How great that everyone loved the dog too. Dogs are a great help to those that are handicapped and great pals too.
 
sandy h.
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Isn't this a great story. go Skeeter
 
LINDA421419 B.
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this is the kind of story I like to read
 
Heller D.
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Sounds like you are both heroes!
 
DEREKDEMANE
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Great Story!
 
Chenea T.
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wow what a good story! i'm happy for them.
 
Jackie L.
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I think this is a great story about service dogs and cudos to the university for recognizing his service. Wish This dog could have been the lawyer against Michael Vick!
 
Melody M.
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Cute story
 
trav78
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Good for them both, good story!
 
Norman C.
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I withhold judgment until Skeeter, J.D., argues his first case. I think he might have trouble with some of those long legal-type words, but you never know. Maybe he'll make it to the Supreme Court. Certainly couldn't make things any worse!
 
Corinne B.
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Cute story! Congrats to the both of them!
 
Thad R.
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Win-win for everyone involved. Really nice story that underlines the importance of dogs in our lives, especially for those who require them as service dogs.
 
sdruss3227
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I would like to have been in the audience when they received their diplomas together. I would think the crowd went wild!
 
Candace M.
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I'm glad the dogs are finally being rewarded in regards to the way people are now! This story is really cute.
 
chainball
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Never heard of this before! Good for them. Dogs are invaluable.
 
Carol L.
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Another wonderful story of Service Dogs and how they make so many things possible for their human companions. Lovely story, I am please the dog was honored by the University, great story
 
naneki26 k.
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I hope they both go into Animal rights law!
 
Sandy F.
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great idea!
 
Janet R.
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I guess we'll all have to clean up our lawyer jokes now that dogs are amongst the ranks.
 
Sandy F.
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hahahaha
 
carol  s.
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I love how Skeeter just fit right in and earned his degree. Now the dynamic duo can go on to protect and lobby for humane rights and laws in the nation
 
Denise T.
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Congrats to the amazing duo! I was observing two service dogs in the grocery store a few weeks ago and was just so impressed with these wonderful animals, they are amazing!
 
Gordon8
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Nice story
 
Pia S.
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Congratulations to both of you! Will Skeeter be lobbying for animal rights?
 
Ann G.
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This is such a nice story, mainly because the school really embraced Skeeter as part of the community. Congratulations to the graduate and her canine companion!
 
Megan R.
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This is a great story! I am glad that the school saw the value of Skeeter and what a contribution he played to Amy and her education. Congratulations to both Skeeter and Amy!
 
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Precious story! Congratulations to both Skeeter and Ms. Jones on a job well done! And commendations to Baylor for recognizing the value and service that Skeeter provides.
 
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Congratulations, Skeeter! And, of course, Ms Jones. Wonderful accomplishments to be very proud of, each in their own way.

Beautiful story; restores a bit of faith in humanity, as a simple recognition goes a long way.
 
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Sandy F.
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Me too! I like the uplifting ones!
 
dstrykr
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Our world would be such a better place if people had the choice of entering the dogs into service schools and then take them everywhere they went. Not just the handicap. People would be more open to communicating with each other and connecting. It works for prisoners, why can't it work for our local communities?
 
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It is nice to read about a college who was willing to help the student and her service dog. And it is nice to read that Skeeter is a special friend to all there. great story.
 
Rhonda T.
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What an awesome story! what would we do without our fatihful, loyal animal friends?
 
cclark1969
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what a great story!!
 
Jayme  R.
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awesome story !!...very sweet !!
 
Ella D.
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such a good story
 
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congradulations to both
 
oldmaidcatwoman
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Congratulations to Amy! It is just amazing what service dogs do--kudos to those who work with and train service dogs too!
 
Dara H.
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Good luck on the bar exam, I would take Skeeter with me.
 
Valerie G.
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Amazing story!
What an intelligent doggg!
Congrats to both of them!
And good job amy getting through with everything although it may be hard at times
 
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Fifteen dog years in college... I'd say Skeeter earned his diploma!
 
Tina B.
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Way to go Amy&Skeeter! What a good story!





 
Natalia W.
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I think it's a little silly to give a dog a diploma, but Congrats to both.
 
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Congrad to both. It takes allot of dedication to succeed and it is great that there is such a companion to be right by your side to see to it.
 
Diane
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Congratulations Amy & Skeeter!
Way to go!
 
Jen T.
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Sweet! I need a dog that will start moaning when someone talks too long too!! What a smart guy!
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