Story Dogs lend a helping paw

Emmaluisa, 8, Richmond, 8, and Gabby the dog. (Ljubica Vrankovic) 460721_01

Gabby is a hard-working individual who dedicates some spare time to helping kids get comfortable and discover the joy of reading.

Outside of volunteering at Riverbend Primary School in Wyndham Vale, Gabby enjoys walks, a good meal and spending time with her family.

It is probably worth mentioning that Gabby is a black Labrador who participates in Story Dogs, a therapeutic program that helps children get comfortable with reading.

Riverbend assistant principal Kelly Hardy said some students struggle with learning to read and need a little hand to get into it.

“The opportunity to read to a friendly dog who loves to listen, who never judges and who enjoys listening to whatever book the child chooses was something we just couldn’t pass on,” Ms Hardy said.

She said the helping paw has made a huge difference.

“It has given them confidence to read aloud and to choose books that they might not have chosen before to read because Gabby is happy to listen even when they struggle, and she encourages them with a nudge.”

For volunteer handler Wendy Jenner, it is a satisfying experience.

“I love to see the children gain confidence and start to view reading as something they enjoy rather than being a challenge for them,” she said.

Gabby seems to have no issue in gaining people’s trust.

“The children seem to relax once they sit with Gabby and snuggle up to her.”

“Gabby gives them a high five at the end of each reading session, they love that.”

For schools and volunteers looking to get involved, visit: www.storydogs.org.au/

Jaidyn Kennedy