“My mom always said Moose knows the truth.”
The courtroom fell silent, the air heavy with tension and anticipation. Judge Dawson leaned forward, her eyes softening. “Isla, can you tell us more about Moose and how he helps you?”
Isla took a deep breath, glancing at Moose, who sat unwaveringly at her side.
“Moose… he knows when I’m scared. He knows when someone isn’t safe. He tells me when to run.”
Her words hung in the air, poignant and powerful, painting a picture of a young girl who had learned to rely on her four-legged protector.
Moose, with his unwavering loyalty, had become more than just a service dog — he was a guardian and a beacon of truth in Isla’s world. Judge Dawson nodded, absorbing the weight of Isla’s testimony. “And does Moose know Mr.
Griffin?”
Isla paused, then nodded. “Yes. He remembers.”
Leonard Griffin shifted uncomfortably in his seat, his earlier charm beginning to crack under the scrutiny of the room.
His lawyer, visibly flustered, attempted to interject, but Judge Dawson held up a hand to silence him. “Ms. Cooper,” the judge addressed me, “how does Moose’s training correlate with Isla’s safety and well-being?”
I stood, drawing on my experience as a child advocate attorney to articulate what I knew was the heart of the matter.
“Your Honor, Moose’s reactions are not arbitrary. They’re based on specific triggers and responses designed to protect children like Isla from those who have caused them harm. His behavior today is a direct indication of Isla’s fear and past trauma.”
Judge Dawson considered this, her gaze returning to Isla, who sat quietly, her small hand resting on Moose’s head.
“Thank you, Ms. Cooper.”
The judge then turned her attention back to Leonard Griffin, who was visibly agitated. “Mr.
Griffin, do you have anything to say in response to the testimony we’ve heard today?”
Leonard opened his mouth, but his words stumbled out, lacking the charm and confidence he had displayed earlier. “Your Honor, this is a misunderstanding. I only want what’s best for Isla.”
Judge Dawson’s expression remained neutral but firm.
“The welfare of the child is my utmost priority, Mr. Griffin. Isla has spoken, and Moose’s actions have confirmed her fears.