Paws to Read celebrates one year

Penny Kruzel, 6, and sister Izzy, 4, greet Gleeson Odin, an electronic-storage-device detection dog with the Anchorage Police Department, at the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson library, Oct. 15, 2016. Up to three working dogs can be at any given Paws to Read session and can sit with up to 15 children in 20 minute intervals. Library staff hope to one day be able to host five dogs, allowing for more children to participate.

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