NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — In tragedies there are all sorts of heroes who emerge. Sometimes being a source of comfort is a very powerful thing. There's a local duo who might just get some national attention soon.
Through the halls of Goodlettsville Elementary, the lines slowed as the kids visited with a friend, a little dog named Sgt. Bo.
This was his routine at the school. He gets his french toast sticks from teacher Ally Galat. Then, it's time to see everybody. It's good to be adored.
"Everybody loves him!" one child shouted. "What type of dog is Bo?"
"He's 100% Good Boy!" said Bo's handler, Faye Okert.
Faye spent 34 years with the Metro Nashville Police Department. In her years working as a school resource officer, Faye thought kids would find comfort in a therapy dog.
Three years