Teen and His Dog Make History Running Cross Country
Cross Country Teen Makes History
A Bettendorf Iowa teen Tyler Gerdts, who is a junior at Davenport West High School, has been running cross country for five years. He was born with a brain injury and also has autism, but he found a passion for running and didn’t let his disability stop him. Tyler was born with a brain injury combined with autism, so his family to looked into getting a service dog to improve his quality of life.
According to Runner's World Magazine
[pullquote align="full" cite="" link="" color="#ff9900" class="" size=""]He’s new to the sport, but Hugo, a 20-month-old German Shepherd, has quickly made a splash as the first service dog to run high school cross country in the state of Iowa. The dog accompanies Tyler Gerdts, a junior at Davenport West High School, during all of his daily activities. Cross country practice and meets are no exception.[/pullquote]
Here is his story....
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