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Assistance dog is life-changing for Bundaberg teen Summer Farrelly, who lives with autism

Thursday January 14, 2021
Thirteen-year-old Summer Farrelly lives with autism and can feel overwhelmed and exhausted when she is out of her comfort zone — but that’s changing thanks to her new dog, Onyx.
Summer Farrelly and her assistance dog Onyx, who she describes as a “friend and an anchor”. Photo: ABC
For Bundaberg teenager Summer Farrelly, the simple act of walking into a shop to buy milk can be overwhelming and exhausting.
The 13-year-old lives with autism and can feel overwhelmed when she is out of her comfort zone — but her new four-legged friend is changing her…
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