Bruderheim School Prepares Students for Service Dog

In their most recent newsletter, Bruderheim School instructed students on how to conduct themselves around a service dog.

Kevin Michael-Gagne, 24, is an uncle and caregiver to five children, three of whom are students at the school.

He is also legally blind and uses a service dog.

“It was a good opportunity to share some information and educate students on the correct way to conduct themselves when a service dog is present,” said Bruderheim School principal Cheryl Semeniuk.

Some of the tips included in the newsletter for behaving around a service dog include;
• Do not approach, ask to pet, or call out to a service dog. He/she is on duty
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• Do keep your own dog a distance away from a service dog
• Do inform the handler if the service dog approaches you
• Do speak to the handler instead of the dog

“Basically, if the dog is in harness, he is working,” said Gagne. “Ignore him completely and pretend he isn’t even there.”

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Jana Semeniuk
Staff Reporter