Photo: Camille Fine/Chicago Tribune via APHatty solemnly swears that she is up to only good.According toThe Associated Press, the black Labrador was sworn in to her new job at the state’s attorney’s office in Chicago. She is the office’s first emotional support dog.In her new role, two-year-old Hatty will comfort assault victims, specifically young children and those with mental health issues, “to ease the strain of criminal proceedings,” reports AP.The Lab and her new employer took Hatty’s swearing-in seriously. The dog stood up on her hind legs, put her right paw on a law book and listened to an oath before starting her first day of work.Now that Hatty is on the job, the office predicts she will assist with up to 200 cases a year.

Photo: Camille Fine/Chicago Tribune via AP

dog sworn in

Hatty solemnly swears that she is up to only good.According toThe Associated Press, the black Labrador was sworn in to her new job at the state’s attorney’s office in Chicago. She is the office’s first emotional support dog.In her new role, two-year-old Hatty will comfort assault victims, specifically young children and those with mental health issues, “to ease the strain of criminal proceedings,” reports AP.The Lab and her new employer took Hatty’s swearing-in seriously. The dog stood up on her hind legs, put her right paw on a law book and listened to an oath before starting her first day of work.Now that Hatty is on the job, the office predicts she will assist with up to 200 cases a year.

Hatty solemnly swears that she is up to only good.

According toThe Associated Press, the black Labrador was sworn in to her new job at the state’s attorney’s office in Chicago. She is the office’s first emotional support dog.

In her new role, two-year-old Hatty will comfort assault victims, specifically young children and those with mental health issues, “to ease the strain of criminal proceedings,” reports AP.

dog sworn in

The Lab and her new employer took Hatty’s swearing-in seriously. The dog stood up on her hind legs, put her right paw on a law book and listened to an oath before starting her first day of work.

Now that Hatty is on the job, the office predicts she will assist with up to 200 cases a year.

source: people.com