A Sharon Hill mother is searching for her family dog, which serves as an emotional support animal for her son, who has autism. SHARON HILL, Pa. - A local family is hoping for the safe return of their beloved dog, but the animal is more than just a pet.
The Bolar family in Sharon Hill has now had several sleepless nights knowing their dog Ruzteze is gone. The 15-pound Parson terrier is the emotional support dog for 14-year-old Amare, who has autism.
Rusteze got out of a back door on Friday without his collar and hasn't been seen since. Amare has been beside himself without his best friend. "He is his companion.
And he's the one who helps him throughout the day," Christina Bolar, Amare's mother, said. "He's the one who is part of the community.