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Comstock students love seeing Aggie out and about on campus and enjoy petting her. school and volunteers her time working with students. “Aggie just wants to be a good dog,” Mensik said. “It’s very fulfilling for me to use her to help kids.” Aggie was certified through the Alliance of Therapy Dogs, which pro- vides testing, registration, support and insurance for owners of therapy dogs na- tionwide. The process includes tests and observations of the dog’s temperament and interactions with people, as well as the owner’s handling ability and relation- ship with the dog. Mensik says Aggie’s therapeutic ben- efits are both mental and emotional in nature. Students dealing with conflict or loss at home can forget about their trou- bles, she said. “Just seeing Aggie makes them smile, and being with her for ten minutes gives them this comfort and safe place,” Mensik said. Students look forward to seeing Aggie so much, teachers sometimes use time with the dog as a reward or incentive. “She is the best dog in the world and I would do anything for her,” one student told Mensik during a visit. Mensik then reminded him of his own family dog. “Well, second best,” he responded. Aggie attends special events and activities on campus and has become somewhat of a school mascot. “Aggie is definitely an integral part of Comstock,” Youtt said. “She helps cement our sense of community.” n Dr. Lollie Mensik is a local veterinarian who approached the school about volunteering on campus with a therapy dog. FOCUS | 7