Meet Sherman, one of the most charming therapy dogs around. Sherman is known for his soothing demeanor and kind of reminds me of a grandpa in dog-from who gives the best hugs.
Sherman is quite the sight as he is of massive size.
The 229 lb. English Mastiff can often be found visiting nursing homes with his mom Sherry McAllister bringing some good cheer to those in need. He gets his compassionate nature from his mother. Even though Sherry is battling an aggressive type of cancer, she still makes time to help others by bringing Sherman around.
Sherman is so well liked that he even has his own calendar that you can buy and a Facebook page.
He’s kind of a big deal… people know him.
Sherry made a Facebook post about Sherman’s kind and gentle ways and that post ended up going viral and being picked up by several news outlets.
Here’s what Sherry wrote in her post which was shared on the Love What Matters’ Facebook page and by Frank Somerville of KTVU:
“We were stuck in a huge traffic jam for about 15 minutes, without moving, when my phone rang. Since we obviously weren’t going anywhere, I answered. On the other end of the phone was a soft-spoken man who introduced himself as, Andy.
He explained he was a few cars back from us, and saw Sherman stick his big ol’ head out the window, so he called the number on our decal (we have a huge decal on three sides of the suburban with a picture of Sherman’s head, his name, and our contact number). He told us he had just returned home after a 3+ month stay in a nursing home facility. He was recovering from the most recent of multiple back surgeries.”
“It’s because of this stay in the nursing home and his failing health that he had to rehome his large breed dog. He is, sadly, unable to care for him any longer. This decision clearly broke his heart, as we could hear him choking up as he spoke.
He asked if we could meet up sometime, so he could just pet Sherman.
Of course, we told him we would love to set a time to meet up with him. He thanked us and we said our goodbyes, with a promise to set something up in the next few days. As we sat there in traffic, I couldn’t get Andy’s sad voice out of my head. We decided to call him back and ask if he would like to turn off into the Wal-Mart parking lot to say, ‘Hello’ to Sherman real quick.”
“We could hear his voice cracking over the phone when he said, ‘Yes!’.
When we met him in the parking lot, he slowly got out of his vehicle, using a cane. After proper introductions, we opened the side door of the suburban and told him he was welcome to sit inside the door, to visit with Sherman.
As soon as he sat down, Sherman came right over and started nuzzling into him. The tears started almost immediately… Andy sobbed into Sherman’s neck. Sherman just sat there, letting him hug him, hold him, and kiss him. It wasn’t long before we were all pretty teary-eyed, as he told Sherman all about his dog he had to let go.”
‘You’re a good boy, Sherman.'”
Yes, we agree, Sherman is a VERY good boy.
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