No one wanted to read aloud to the therapy dog. But thanks to the power of social networks, there is now a queue for him

No one wanted to read aloud to the therapy dog. But thanks to the power of social networks, there is now a queue for him

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Meet Sting, a retired greyhound who now works as a therapy dog. Part of his duties is to listen to the children read aloud to him. But little readers don't come to read to him, and the dog is sad.

No one wanted to read aloud to the therapy dog. But thanks to the power of social networks, there is now a queue for him Source: Bored Panda

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Unfortunately nobody signed up to read to Sting at the White Bear Lake library tonight. If you know of a 4 to 8yr old…

Published by John Muellner Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Sting "works" at a library in Minnesota. When the dog's owner John Muller saw how his pet was sad, because no one came to him during the entire shift, he decided to turn to the help of social networks. John posted a post on Facebook with an offer to read aloud to Sting.

No one wanted to read aloud to the therapy dog. But thanks to the power of social networks, there is now a queue for him

The sad look of Sting and the power of Facebook did their job. John's record was reposted a hundred thousand times, and Sting became an Internet star. Applications to read aloud to the dog poured into the library. Now he is "booked" for several months ahead, he will definitely not have time to be sad.

No one wanted to read aloud to the therapy dog. But thanks to the power of social networks, there is now a queue for him

The library received calls from all over the country.

The Paws to Read program, of which Sting is a participant, is designed to increase the literacy of young readers.

No one wanted to read aloud to the therapy dog. But thanks to the power of social networks, there is now a queue for him

And the library staff themselves really like that four-legged therapists come to work for them.

Sting is a real hard worker. In addition to the library, he also works at a children's hospital and a nursing home.

Keywords: Facebook | Library | Work | Dogs

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