Saturday, March 15, 2014

Wyoming Lawmaker Has PTSD Service Dog

Service dog comforts Wyoming lawmaker with PTSD
The Associated Press
BY LAURA HANCOCK
March 15, 2014

CASPER, Wyo. — Like many at the Wyoming Capitol, LeRoy got sick during week three of the four-week budget session.

Blame it on the 12-hour days, the stress of being away from home, or not enough play time. He came down with an eye infection, followed by an ear infection. It took a toll on his energy. LeRoy needed eye and ear drops.

"By Monday morning, he was back to his normal self, tail wagging," said his owner, Rep. Stephen Watt, R-Rock Springs.

LeRoy is an 80-pound liver brown bloodhound. He served in the 62nd Wyoming Legislature as a service dog to Watt, who suffers from anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder.

LeRoy, who will turn 3 in July, is believed to be the first service dog in the Legislature, although no one keeps historical records on such details. House Speaker Tom Lubnau, R-Gillette, gave Watt permission to have LeRoy in the House chamber and in committee meetings.

"It's the first time I've seen it in my 10 years, other than the bomb dogs that come through every morning," Lubnau said.

Watt was shot five times nearly 32 years ago while working as a Wyoming Highway Patrol trooper. He got LeRoy almost a year ago.

"Rep. Watt is a true hero and has had some interesting and difficult burdens of life thrust upon him," Lubnau said. "Anything we can do to make his life easier, I'm glad to do."
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