This Was Dolly


                          by Tami Harbolt

Dolly a Pit Bull Therapy Dog  was

Dolly 

By Tami Harbolt



Dolly was a WAGS dog from 2008 until her death from cancer in 2017. She was adopted from LMAS already missing her back leg- she had been found in an abandoned house with a recent amputation and evidence of a recent litter. Her missing leg made her such an inspiration when we visited people in rehab at Christopher East (now Louisville East). They saw her getting around on three legs and it made them work a little harder.

 

Dolly was especially skilled at making children happy and accompanied me to many schools and libraries. She passed her WAGS evaluation (then Delta) with flying colors! She went on to be an ambassador for her breed and to teach many children in Louisville how to be safe around dogs.

In 2010, Dolly was chosen as Therapy Dog of the Year by Pet Groups United, a coalition of animal welfare groups all across from KY. After that, she accompanied me to my job at Nativity Academy for weekly visits with the students on their WAGS Monday Reading after school program.