Dogs really are our best friends. They are loyal companions who are there for us through thick and thin and there for our assistance.
There is a Labrador in London, England, who does his very best to aid his 26-year-old human, Clare Syversten. Syversten suffers from Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a condition which degenerates her bones, turning the simplest of tasks into the hardest of ordeals.
That’s where Griffin the Labrador comes in. He helps his human with the ordinary tasks that prove to be too difficult for Syversten.
He helps with her shopping, grabbing items on the low shelves, placing them in the appropriate bags and hands her purse to the cashiers.
He’s capable on opening doors for her and pressing the buttons at crosswalks. At home he helps her transfer from her electric wheelchair to her manual one.
Griffin is even there to help her dress, and let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want a dog that could do that?
It’s really impressive when you think about. How many animals do you know that have the intelligence and devotion to assist humans in such a way?











