Back to Stories

A Dying Boy's Special Bond with a Rescue Dog

Tennessee dad had a gut feeling that he could train the shepherd to help his son, 4

As nearly anyone who has adopted a dog or cat from a shelter can attest, there’s something special about a rescued pet; it’s as if the animal senses he’s been given a second chance at life. That’s certainly the case with Juno, a Belgian Malinois who was rescued from a shelter just days before she was to be euthanized. But since coming to live with her family in Alcoa, Tenn., Juno has taken on the role of rescuer to four-year-old Lucas Hembree.

 
Lucas suffers from Sanfilippo syndrome, an inherited, metabolic disease caused by the absence or malfunctioning of an enzyme needed to break down long sugar molecules. As the disease progresses, children lose the ability to speak, walk and eat. The disease also causes severe neurological damage that leads to aggressive behavior, hyperactivity and seizures.
 
“The most catastrophic thing parents hear when they learn their child has this disease is that there’s no cure or treatment available,” says Lucas’ father, Chester.
 
Unless that changes, Lucas isn’t expected to live past the age of 15 and may be in a vegetative state by the time he is eight. Realizing that every moment is extra precious, Chester and his wife, Jennifer, want their son to experience as much as he can while he still has the capacity to enjoy it.
 
Prayer and persistence 
 
So when the disease started to take a toll on Lucas’ joints, Chester looked into getting a service dog to keep Lucas steady when he walked. “I was told that a service dog would cost at least $15,000, and that Lucas wasn’t a good candidate because of his deteriorating abilities and his behavior,” Chester says. “I refused to accept this answer.”
 
A combination of prayer and persistence led Chester to Juno. “I came across a posting about her on a rescue group’s website,” he says. “I had the feeling in my gut that I had to go see this dog.”
 
The whole family made the two-hour trip to meet Juno, who was being held at an east Tennessee shelter. “She was emaciated, and was days away from being euthanized,” Chester says. “She had been surrendered to the shelter because her previous owners didn’t understand the Belgian Malinois.”
 
Fortunately, Chester did. He’d gotten to know and love the breed while working as a law enforcement officer years earlier.
 
“I used to help with the training of police K-9s, and our dogs were Belgian Malinoises,” he says. “I loved their desire to work and their ‘never quit’ attitude.”  In addition to being a popular choice for police dogs, the breed is often used in combat. In fact, it’s believed that the dog that helped Navy SEALs take down Osama bin Laden was a Belgian Malinois.
 
Showered with love and affection 
 
But while the breed has proven its prowess on patrol and in combat, Chester needed to be sure Juno would be a suitable service dog for his little boy. “I put her on a loose leash and she walked with me and never pulled,” Chester says. “Next came the Lucas test. They took to each other immediately, like kindred spirits.”
 
The Hembrees brought Juno home and showered her with love and affection.
 
“I wanted to make sure she had plenty of time to adjust to the family before I started the formal training,” Chester says. Yet, from the beginning there seemed to be something instinctive about their relationship. One day, Chester noticed Juno circling Lucas while he was in his wheelchair. “She was whining and nudging him with her nose,” Chester says. “I checked his oxygen levels and they were very low.” After giving him oxygen, Lucas returned to normal and Juno greeted him with licks and affection.
 
“That’s when I knew she had the ability to pick up on his neurological changes,” Chester says. “Now she alerts us when Lucas is about to have a seizure or if his oxygen levels drop really low. She has saved him several times."
 
Juno has become a literal shoulder for Lucas to lean on when walking, and a calming influence when he’s agitated. And while Chester makes sure that Juno gets time off, he says that it’s hard to get Juno to leave Lucas’ side. “You don’t see one without the other close by,” he says. “It really feels like it was meant to be.”
To learn more about Lucas you can go to the Facebook page that his dad writes from Lucas' perspective.
 
Share this story:

COMMUNITY REFLECTIONS

14 PAST RESPONSES

User avatar
Dr.Purnima Gurung Jul 12, 2013

I am impressed reading the true story of Lucas , a 4 years little boy and his pet .I pray for you Lucas to live long . Nothing is impossible with GOD. Men give you only 15 years of life but GOD says HE heals you. GOD is watching you over your act of kindness.And He will heal you from your sickness. GOD Bless you, Lucas !!!

User avatar
Anonymous Nov 18, 2012

Such a great story. :)

User avatar
Amy Gorman Leon May 29, 2012

Hi- my name is Amy Gorman Leon.  I am mutual friends with Gary Lewis and Dave.  At age 18 I suffered a traumatic brain injury through an attack, which led to blidness, deafness, paralysis, and seizures.  I have since gotten a Master's in disabilities and am a J.D. adcountenance upon you.vocate for persons with challenges.  I too had a service dog-a Welch Corgy-who saved my life many times before we finally retired him.  I am most interested in Lucas and the two of you and would love to become your mutual friends.  I am a spiritual and strongly believe in the power of prayer.  You are all an inspiration to me and I would love to keep track of you.  Please let me know if you will confirm my request for friendship, and never give up hope.  I now teach music therapy and Gary and I went to the same music school together.  God has a plan for all of you-may God bless you and keep you; may He shine his counntenance upon you.  Bless you all.  Amy Gorman Leon

User avatar
Angey42 Mar 20, 2012

Amazing!!!!!.

User avatar
Beth Mar 16, 2012

 http://www.facebook.com/Pra... Here is the facebook page :)

User avatar
Tikiwheats Mar 5, 2012

I've come to understand that my loving Miss Kitty Cody was a rescue cat (owner got sick and never came home) and very neurotic when she came to live w/me.   She cried for a week but finally got used to me, her new home and lots of loving attention.   I've never known such a loving cat and she sure senses my moods and communicates her needs & she know lots of words, like, "Do you want to go in the window?"  If yes, she runs in the bathroom and jumps up to the window which I open for her - aw, fresh air!    As a senior she is the best buddy ever, and I don't have to take her for walks in the cold outdoors.

User avatar
Callejarita Feb 13, 2012

Dogs are the most  animals ,who love with all their hearts, the wonderful friend one can desire.
Nice story and may God be with them both.

User avatar
David Price Feb 9, 2012

This is God at work.

User avatar
MARCELO BORGES Feb 9, 2012

Amazing story!

User avatar
Vijaykumarpch11 Feb 8, 2012

Great story, I feel to say long live juno and lucas.

User avatar
Togarcyndar Feb 8, 2012

My prayers and heart to Lucas,  Boy you are alive and will remain alive, The Doctor says the fact but God knows the truth.  Bet me Lucas you will cross 15 believe and  prayers. For Juno she's a human in disgard, a God sent for Lucas.
Charles

User avatar
Kim Feb 8, 2012

What an inspiring story. I have a beautiful dog Buddy. He has been my mate for nearly 18yrs. There was a time in my life when I was extremely ill and he was my only friend, as I did not want to burden others with my disabilities. He saw me through, gave me courage in his silent but strength giving manner. He knows all. He is deaf now and full of arthritus and still the most loving soul I will ever know. I thank him forever for the strength and friendship he gives me. I never wanted a dog but the day I met him as a pup it was love at first sight. He is my true soul mate. Thankyou to all the wonderful pets out there and the people who have the time to connect to them.
Unconditional love in the true sense is a dog and his mate.
Keep your heart open Lucas, you are a truly inspiring soul as is your Juno.

User avatar
Aparna Feb 8, 2012

Beautiful. could u share the link for the facebook page :) Gratitude!

User avatar
Janderson108 Feb 8, 2012

I love my dog and wouldn't know how to press on if it weren't for him.  You can check him out at http://jamesanderson.author...