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Workcover pays to have staffy trained as PTSD support dog

But now her “best mate’’, a specially-trained staffordshire bull terrier Post Traumatic Stress Disorder support dog named Beau, is helping her cope with life again. Ms Hewett, 58, was driving buses on Bribie Island in 2018, when a juvenile got on her bus, as she was preparing to lock up, and brazenly said “I’m taking this’’, grabbing the cash tin. Although police quickly caught the teenage thief, Ms Hewett was shocked when the same boy got on her bus again, a few months later, saying:…
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