“Ringo” the therapy dog leads Notre Dame grads down the aisle
“Ringo” the therapy dog had his day in the spotlight, leading the Notre Dame graduating class of 2017 down the aisle Friday at the Enmax Centrium.
The over 500 grads raised close to $40,000 this year in order to pay for the black lab to be trained and become a full-time presence for Red Deer RCMP Victim Services.
Constable Holly Erb says the fact young people chose Victim Services as their grad service project speaks volumes about the compassion and foresight they have.
“They looked at this and saw it could be a service that is so needed and utilized by our community and outlying communities. All it will do is go to assist people in their rehabilitation after being a victim of a crime,” she said.


