A school in County Louth has 'enrolled' a rescue dog to help to greet students at the school entrance three days a week.
5-month old Labrador Retriever 'Finn' has become a regular sight at St. Vincents secondary school in Dundalk.
The Irish Mirror reports that Finn lives with the school's deputy principal Fiona Butler. He's also hot his own little space in her office to make him feel at home.
The school says that their over 900 students have fallen in love the handsome pooch, and let's be honest, how could you not?
As Finn grows so will his role within the school and he'll be trained to provide students with emotional support.
Finn is really settling into life in St Vincent’s! He has lots of visitors during the day and is enjoying this fine weather and all his walks in the park at lunchtime with students and teachers! #wellbeing #finn #schooldog #caringforanimals pic.twitter.com/U7ceIZCGLl
— St Vincent's School (@stvdundalk) September 19, 2019