When Blake was 29 years old, he went to the eye doctor because he couldn’t see well. The doctor told him that he was slowly becoming blind, and as he aged, it would become worse.To help, the doctors suggested a service dog. He wasn’t sure about this idea at first. After some consideration, he became more confident and remembered that he had wanted a companion or just some kind of furry support since he was little. As Blake was walking into the big building,he noticed that it reeked of dog poop and dog food. Blake went to the dog academy to try and pick a dog. One single golden token, or in this case, a golden retriever, just for him. The workers at the academy showed them all the dogs that they had been trading for the blind. They showed them …show more content…
“In my defense, let me remind you that I was blind and still am. I found beer bottles in the back of the man's car. He was drunk driving. The light was red so he was not supposed to keep driving.” Blake continued.
The man on the other side said, “It is not my fault you were right in front of me! I was wearing sunglasses so I didn’t see that the light was red instead of green.”
You could see the judges head going back and forth as Bake and John explained what had happened from their own perspective. Daisy sat next to him, quietly knowing that she should bark. She even shed a little, making a pile of her fur, because she is so stressed. One on Blake’s side, then the other on John’s side. It came down to the people to decide who was the witness or victim. People gave each other death stars as employees.Blake could feel sweat droplets forming on his face.
He could hear little whispers in the crowd.
“I think Blake should win.. He has already been through a lot and he doesn’t need any more anxiety,” said someone on Blake’s side of the courtroom sitting next to