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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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Lourie H.
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Wonderful story for both Amy and Skeeter. What a good life they have together.
 
DDRau
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Wonderful how the whole university embraced this team.
 
Diane
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I think this was a great display of team spirit. Kudos to Baylor.
 
cathie w.
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Awesome story!!
 
lindsey c.
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awe, this is so cute and really sweet for a deserving dog! yay!
 
Sarah  W.
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This story melted my heart, How touching!
 
Wendy T.
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Beautiful story!!! Way to go!!
 
cherries33
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Wonderful story. It's great that she has a service dog and it's really wonderful that the university is so supportive of her and her dog.
 
Heather E.
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Nice story. Good luck to Amy & Skeeter.
 
Debbie
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What a wonderful story!
 
Michael
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way to go Skeeter
 
daryl b.
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thank you z2 for starting my day off on an upbeat note. this is just terrific
 
Ellen F.
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Good for Amy and Skeeter.
 
SweetieKisses
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Now THIS is the type of news article we need MORE of !!

ONE of these, offsets TEN of the ones about Psycho Mayor's and their Magnums, and such as that !!

IT REALLY provides a positive statement for the dedication of Service dogs AND their masters !!

I'm curious though, did "Skeeter" ever employ his "that's enough now" signal with the Professors? ( ESPECIALLY in the Tort Classes ):


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

CONGRATULATIONS to BOTH of the "Juris Doctor" ... AND ... the "Juris DoGtor" !!!
 
Julie
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I thought the same thing! I know some professors would have deserved it! Especially if they teach in a monotone like the teacher in Ferris Bueller!
 
Missy M.
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Another great example on how a pet companion can help through hard times.
 
Laura D.
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Congratulations to Amy for passing all hurdles to earn a law degree. Also congratulations to her canine companion who helped make it possible. This dog deserves his honorary degree.
 
Jenna
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Great story! I'm glad the school recognized the hard and amazing work of service dogs!
 
Rebecca L.
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thats so cute.
 
Susan P.
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Great story. Love the work of service dogs. Probably be a better attorney then most.
 
Sharon S.
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Cute story! I hope the owner and dog pass the bar and have successful careers!
 
Lourdes M.
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Congratulations Skeeter -- I'll call ya if I commit a crime :-)
 
Jenna
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Hahahaha, me too!
 
glenda
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interesting story
 
AuntPittypat
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Spectacular that the school officials recognized the hard work and accomplishments of this devoted dog, along with the rest of the Class of '08.
 
lorraine B.
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great story,these are the kind of storys the just make your day,Congrats Amy and Skeeter
 
lee n.
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what a great story- dogs rock
 
ChicoanVolunteer
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How cute!
 
Michaelyn
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Funny!
 
Wow!! Service dogs are so cool. They really helpful to their owners.
 
Jay T.
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Wonderful story.
I am sure they will both have a great future in law.
 
Meg S.
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Service dogs never cease to amaze me! What independence they bring to people who would otherwise struggle more to accomplish things.
Great , heartwarming story!
 
VKiggins
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Service dogs are amazing animals and deserve to be reocognized at every turn. That would be my first choice for an attorney.
 
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funny story
 
ragdollkitties
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Congrats to both Amy and Skeeter! It's great that the school recognized Skeeter's dedication and service to Amy. He certainly deserves it! Service dogs are amazing! Skeeter provided Amy support that she needed to be independent and successful. Wonderful story :)
 
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What a nice article.
 
kavykeeper
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When you think about it, Skeeter gave Amy back her freedom. What I think is the best part of this story is that Baylor obviously recognized the difference Skeeter made in her life and her ability to reach her goal. It probably would have been significantly more difficult without him.
 
Jenna
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It's so true. It's just nice that an entire school recognized how important Skeeter is to Amy.
 
hgtrader
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way to go Skeeter///
 
greenkitty44
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It's nice that the dog got some recognition for being with the owner every step of the way through college. Animals are great when it comes to any stressful event in your life and should always be recognized and rewarded for it.
 
Lucy B.
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What a great story !! congratulations to Jones for her perserverance and to Skeeter for showing just how service dogs touch more than just one persons life
 
Joyce
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good article, good dog
 
D W.
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I never ceases to amaze me what dogs can do for people. I think it is great that Baylor recognized how important they are.
 
lallyke
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Its great that this team worked side by side like this.
 
Diana L.
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What a amazing bond this is. This dog is a hero.
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