When University of Virginia police Lt. Maeve O’Neil began doing rounds in the UVA Health University Medical Center with her new charge, a black Labrador named Woody, she would build in an extra 10 minutes to get where she was going.
Now, she leaves 45 minutes to an hour early because she and Woody (short for “Sherwood,” the family that donated her to the University) get stopped all the time.
“He’s made a huge, a huge impression on the staff and visitors and patients here,” O’Neil said. “There’s not enough Woody to go around. He is in hot demand.”

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