Veteran Al Moore, center, hugs Lisa Hill, while inmate Herbert Wilson-Bey hugs Charles Hill. The Hills and Wilson-Bey trained Moore's service dog, Kevin. (Bonnie Jo Mount/The Washington Post)
By Rachel Chason The Washington Post October 27, 2019
“We call him ‘Kevin the wonder dog,’ ” Moore’s wife, Dawn, said Thursday, pointing to the Labrador retriever whose light brown eyes were fixed, as usual, on her husband. “He’s always wondering, ‘What can I do for you?’ ”
Kevin, a 3-year-old service dog with a golden fur coat, wakes Moore up when he has nightmares, keeps him steady when he gets dizzy on stairs and turns on lights when he enters rooms. He makes Moore feel comfortable in public spaces such as grocery stores and doctors’ offices, where he once couldn’t go without Dawn.
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