“I felt like I was second-class citizen for a long time because, ‘Oh, he’s got a brain injury,’ ” Owen recalls.He even says that one job in the past was paying him $5 less per hour than his fellow co-workers simply because of his disability. But God sent Owen a 4-legged angel to help! Credit: Facebook Blue is a 10-year-old mixed breed service dog who Owen says trained himself. Aside from being Owen's best friend, Blue is there to help him deal with stress.
"He knows me better than I know myself. He’s got a sixth sense,” Owen lovingly says.RELATED: Little girl's service dog sensed something was wrong from 5 miles away And so, it means a lot to Owen to have an employer and fellow co-workers who have welcomed him and his service dog with open arms.
“Now Lowe’s is treating me like a normal person,” he says. "I am so grateful to them."Credit: Bryan Schlosser / Regina Leader-Post We're so glad to hear that Owen and Blue are now right where they belong. And what a wonderful example of compassion in the workplace -- somewhere you don't always find it!
"Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ." Galatians 6:2