Service dog gets own photo in middle school's yearbook


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VESTAL, N.Y. (AP) — A service dog has his own photo in an upstate New York middle school's yearbook.

Oscer accompanies 14-year-old Hudson Golebiewski to the Vestal Middle School. The eighth-grader is autistic.

Like the other students, the golden retriever was photographed against a gray background and was placed in the book next to Hudson.

Assistant principal Ashley McKenna initiated the idea of including Oscer's picture.

Hudson's mother, Bethany Golebiewski, tells the Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin she's happy Oscer has been a part of her son's journey.

Hudson says he was happy when he saw Oscer's photo in the yearbook.

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