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Springer Spaniel puppy high-fiving boy

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My 8 year old son Hugh is a wonderfully happy little boy. He was born with a rare genetic disorder called FOXG1 syndrome which has caused profound and multiple learning disabilities meaning he is unable to sit or walk independently, he can’t talk, has a severe visual impairment and is fed through a tube into his stomach. He also suffers a rare and severe form of life threatening epilepsy that causes him to stop breathing for prolonged periods of time and requires resuscitation. 4 weeks ago we bought a beautiful springer spaniel puppy who we named Barney. He’s now 17 weeks old and is as bouncy and crazy and yampy as you would expect for a young springer pup. He jumps and chases after my 9 year old son Sean. Yet with Hugh he is learning to be incredibly gentle and calm. This video shows him gently sitting on Hugh’s lap and nudging his hand with his head. He then lifts his paw to high-five or hold hands with Hugh. This isn’t something we taught him and both my husband and I were moved to tears just watching the beautiful and unexpected interaction between Hugh and Barney.

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