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Students at Stafford High School in Falmouth, Virginia, were pleasantly surprised when a classmate’s service dog appeared in their yearbook’s pages.

Andrew Schalk, a high school junior with type 1 diabetes, and his dog, Alpha, go everywhere together — including school.

Alpha helps Schalk manage his blood sugar levels.

“Alpha’s job is to alert me to my blood sugar through smell 20 to 40 minutes sooner than I know anything is wrong,” Schalk told the Daily News. “He is a huge help in controlling my blood sugar levels,” he said.

High school senior's yearbook quote goes viral

Alpha has been going to school and attending classes with Schalk for a year and a half now, and is popular among Schalk’s friends.

“Everyone loves him and it has been fantastic,” Schalk said. “Everyone in class and in the hallways knows who he is, and it really brightens everybody’s day.”

This year, Alpha, an integral member of the school’s community, was featured alongside students in the Stafford High School yearbook.

Schalk proposed a portrait of the pup, and said the yearbook’s staff was “100 percent behind it.”


“On yearbook picture day I got my picture taken and scooted over and he got his picture taken,” Schalk said. “He just had on his vest, as always. He was in his standard wear as if out in public.”

Social media users responded to a student’s post of the pup’s portrait.

“Hats off to Stafford High for including a service dog in its yearbook! Way to be inclusive!” Stafford County replied to a picture of the pup’s portrait. “That is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen,” another user said.


The pair are inseparable — for good reason. Schalk said Alpha is responsible for saving his life.


“He has saved my life multiple times by waking me up in the middle of the night and barking. He has been fantastic,” Schalk said.

Schalk looks forward to having his pal with him when he attends college.

“He will be with me whatever step I decide to take after high school and he will be there until he retires.”



http://www.nydailynews.com/new...ok-article-1.3193285




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Kudos to the school administration and staff for doing the right thing. Why can't they always be so reasonable?


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Thanks for posting that, it made my day. Well and truly LOL'ing. I love the high camera aiming, with the look in the eyes. Still chuckling every time I picture that. Big Grin
 
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The eyes on that dog have lots to say with that look.



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Stafford High School is going to the dogs Big Grin

Thanks for posting this story.



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The eyes on that dog have lots to say with that look.


Yes they do. Glad they included the pic!
 
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Love it.
 
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How awesome!
 
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That's awesome.

My best friend from college has a kid that was born with diabetes. He has a black lab service dog like this one. They are amazing. They will alert before the blood test shows an issue often.


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I suspect the dogs are able to smell the buildup of ketones in the blood.

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They ran that story on the local news last night. The photo of the dog is hilarious....




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That dog has the look of "who me, I didn't do nothin'". Big Grin "I may be a cat chaser but not a cat killer'. Wink


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I just clicked on the linked story, the photographer for Alpha's school ID card took a better picture.



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awesome story, the "inclusive" parts a little annoying, otherwise very cool!


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awesome story, the "inclusive" parts a little annoying, otherwise very cool!


I was thinking the exact same thing. I hate that word, it usually doesn't mean what it sounds like.

Good boy Alpha.



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Dogs tend to do well on the SATs.


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Dogs tend to do well on the SATs.


Which in this case stands for SIT ALPHA, TREAT!
 
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What a great story, I'm surprised some PITA administrator didn't say the year book was for kids only.
 
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