Gus is a teen boy with nonverbal autism, when his service dog Chester is adopted into the family he doesn’t know how to act. Chester doesn’t know why Gus acts any differently than other owners. Chester was the litter of his runt, always feeling far behind, and never good enough compared to the rest of his siblings. He always had the dream of being a service dog, but once he failed his test, he never thought that it could be possible for him. Cheser struggles to gain this boy’s trust, as he shows Chester little affection, and love. Chester doesn’t know how to help Gus, because he doesn’t feel accepted by him. However, throughout the story, Chester tries to create a bond with Gus, and learn his boundaries throughout the house. This is Chester’s first task as a service dog, and he is determined to do anything he can to make is great. As he struggles and overcomes many challenges with this it creates an unbreakable bond between the two boys. For my interview, I will be interviewing the character, Chester. He is a service dog struggling to make a connection with a teen boy named Gus. Chester was always told that he wasn’t good enough, but he is going to try as hard as he can to create a bond between him and Gus.
For the interview, I am choosing to be myself, or even someone who goes to visit the house regularly to see how Chester is doing as a service dog. I visit their house to make sure that Chester is doing his job correctly and also help train him to help further benefit his relationship with Gus.
Q: How would you describe yourself?
A: I would describe myself as a very energetic, and generous person. I enjoy making others happy and helping them, which is my job as a service dog. In order to create a relationship with Gus, I have to be peaceful, calm, and respectful. I need to learn my boundaries around him for us to create a stable, and healthy bond.
Q: Describe any influences in your past that led you to do the things you do today.
A: Some influence in my past that led me to do the things that I do today is my mother. She was always such an influence on me and my siblings. She always believed in me no matter the circumstances. She pushed me to always try harder, and always be yourself. I took these words from her as I used them to create a relationship with Gus.
Q: What is the one thing you want more than anything and what’s stopping you from getting it?
A: One thing I want more than anything is to one, create an amazing relationship with Gus, and two continue working as a service dog, and officially get certified. Some things that are stopping me from getting it, and achieving these goals is self-confidence. I need to learn to have more trust in myself and learn to always trust my instincts.
Q: Who is your best friend and why?
A: My best friend is Gus. Throughout this period of time, we have created such a strong and unbreakable bond, that I would trade for the world. We both help each other in our everyday lives and look up the other one as our role models. We started off our friendship with no bond, and now the bond that we have created between us will last forever. Gus never fails to make me smile and laugh, and I know that we both support each other no matter what.
Q: What is one thing you walked away from these events learning?
A: One thing that I walked away from these events learning is that I should always believe in myself. I had a tough childhood and never really had a support system through my siblings. I was pretty much on my own for the start of my life. When I started as a service dog, I had a lot of trouble learning to trust people again, as time passed I learned to rely on people who have your best interest at heart.
Q: What are three words you’d use to describe yourself and why those three words?
A: Three words that I would use to describe myself are energetic, respectful, and supportive. I chose these three words because this is how I feel I treated Gus while I was his service dog. When I first started working with Gus, I started off energetic, because I had never worked with anyone before. As time went on, I learned my boundaries around the house and learned to accept that Gus didn’t always need me. By doing this, it showed Gus that even if I wasn’t with him, he still had my support, and I could help him in any situation that he needed me to.
Q: What do you consider your greatest achievement so far, why?
A: My greatest achievement in life so far, would probably be leaning to become a service dog on my own, with no help, and learning to work with Gus. At the beginning when I first started this job, it wasn’t easy for me to connect with Gus. We needed to develop a relationship between us, and learn how to work with each other. Once we achieved this, it created an unbreakable bond between us, that will last forever.
Q: How do you feel about your surroundings (setting) and why?
A: I feel that my environment when I was younger was toxic, I never felt that I was able to speak up around my siblings, and I always felt like the underdog. I never knew how to act around people, and I didn’t have enough confidence like the rest of my siblings. Once I moved to Gus’ house I needed to learn my new environment, and adapt to my new surroundings.
Q: Who would you turn to if you were in desperate need of help and why?
A: If I was in desperate need of help, I would turn to Gus. I know that he is always there to support me, and help me if I was ever in need. We have developed a very strong friendship between each other, and have learned to accept each other’s differences and grow as a whole.
Q: Name three things you consider yourself to be good at, and three things you consider yourself to be bad at.
A: Three things that I consider myself to be good at are, understanding people’s differences and learning to accept them, helping others when in need, and putting them before myself. Lastly, learning to adapt to a constant change. Three things that I consider myself to be bad at are, having confidence in myself, and believing that I can do it, learning to respect the fact that I’m not always needed. Lastly, is to learn that it is okay to have boundaries, and set rules between each other because that is what develops a stable relationship.
This book had such a strong toll on my emotions. Chester and Gus developed their relationship in so many different ways, and in the end, they both ended up helping one and another. As time went on they learned to respect each other’s differences and change themselves for the better. The characters develop throughout the story and learn to accept change. Each character experienced their own hardships as a kid, but while Chester and Gus worked together, it benefited both of them. The connection between the characters started off slow in the beginning, but as time went on they both learned to adapt to the new change, and to each other. I would definitely recommend this book to others. If you want to find out more about the emotional bond between two characters, read Chester and Gus by Cammie McGovern.