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Comfort Dogs Sent to Uvalde to Offer Support Following Texas School Shooting

Comfort Dogs Sent to Texas to Offer Support Following Elementary School Shooting
Comfort Dogs Sent to Texas to Offer Support Following Elementary School Shooting

Lutheran Church Charities

After tragedy struck on Wednesday in Uvalde, Texas, where 21 people were killed in a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School, several comfort dogs were sent to the area to support survivors and first responders.

On Wednesday, the Lutheran Church Charities (LCC) K-9 Ministries — known for its nationwide dedication to providing canine comfort and support to those impacted by disasters — sent eight golden retrievers to respond to the mass shooting.

The dogs, ages three to nine, arrived in Uvalde less than 24 hours after Tuesday's shooting, traveling from Austin, Texas; Wichita Falls, Texas; Houston, Texas; Plano, Texas; Kingfisher, Oklahoma; and Fort Collins, Colorado.

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"We just see a lot of shock, crying, [people who are] distraught, especially coming in the day after a mass shooting," Bonnie Fear, LCCs' K-9 crisis response coordinator, told Good Morning America. "People are not ready to process or listen or answer questions. So we just show up with the dogs."

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"We listen if they talk," she added. "We're silent. We let the dogs connect with people, and they can express their feelings at that time, and we're not counselors, so we are just present, standing with them in their sorrow."

Fear told the outlet that LCC plans to have the dogs attend the mass vigil in Uvalde and visit the community's civic center, where they can connect with school staff and students, first responders, and families of the victims and survivors.

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The organization has also provided canine support for past mass shootings, including the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut, which left 20 first-graders and six educators dead.

Tim Hetzner, LCC president and CEO, recalled the positive impact the program has had in the past.

"I remember one situation in Sandy Hook, four days after the shooting," Hetzner told GMA. "We were at a community center, and this couple was there with their young boy. … I had a dog named Howe at that time."

Comfort Dogs Sent to Texas to Offer Support Following Elementary School Shooting
Comfort Dogs Sent to Texas to Offer Support Following Elementary School Shooting

Lutheran Church Charities

"Howe looked up at the boy, got up, walked over to the boy, rolled into his legs, and the boy came down on top of him," he continued. "They just laid there. After about 10 minutes, the boy lifted up Howe's ear and told him everything that happened in that classroom. Parents started crying because it was the first time the boy had talked in four days. First time and it was a dog."

According to Hetzner, the charity's K-9 unit has expanded from four dogs in 2008 to more than 130 dogs across 27 states. Animal lovers can help these comfort dogs with their important work by donating to LCC, which allows the group to cover the canines' travel expenses.